Specify the font to use for bold double-width characters (typically
Chinese, Japanese and Korean text) Like \fI-fb\fP, this will be
ignored unless the \fIBoldAsColour\fP resource is set to 0.
-.IP "\fB\-geometry\fP \fIwidth\fPx\fIheight\fP"
-Specify the size of the terminal, in rows and columns of text.
-Unfortunately \fIpterm\fP does not currently support specifying the
-initial position of the window.
+.IP "\fB\-geometry\fP \fIgeometry\fP"
+Specify the size of the terminal, in rows and columns of text. See
+\fIX(7)\fP for more information on the syntax of geometry
+specifications.
.IP "\fB\-sl\fP \fIlines\fP"
Specify the number of lines of scrollback to save off the top of the
terminal.
pterm \-xrm 'ScrollbarOnLeft: 1'
.IP "\fB\-help\fP, \fB\-\-help\fP"
-Display a message summarizing the available options
+Display a message summarizing the available options.
.SH X RESOURCES
\fIpterm\fP can be more completely configured by means of X
resources. All of these resources are of the form \fIpterm.FOO\fP
non-zero code or on a signal. This enables you to see what went
wrong if the process suffers an error, but not to have to bother
closing the window in normal circumstances.
+.IP "\fBpterm.WarnOnClose\fP"
+This option should be set to either 0 or 1; the default is 1.
+When set to 1, \fIpterm\fP will ask for confirmation before closing
+its window when you press the close button.
.IP "\fBpterm.TerminalType\fP"
This controls the value set in the TERM environment variable inside
the new terminal. The default is "xterm".
.SH BUGS
Most of the X resources have silly names. (Historical reasons from
PuTTY, mostly.)
-
-Character-set switching and Unicode are not yet supported.