1 | Lines marked with "xterm:" indicate either xterm features ported to rxvt |
1 | Lines marked with "xterm:" indicate either xterm features ported to rxvt |
2 | or changed rxvt behaviour to make it more compatible to xterm (usually |
2 | or changed rxvt behaviour to make it more compatible to xterm (usually |
3 | xfree86's xterm). |
3 | xfree86's xterm). |
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5 | TODO: escaping system for long escape sequences, so we can stop on CR/LF. |
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6 | TODO: implement xterm mode to be able to use xfree's TERM=xterm. |
5 | TODO: implement xterm mode to be able to use xfree's TERM=xterm. |
7 | TODO: multibyte support for setwmname et al. |
6 | TODO: multibyte support for setwmname et al. |
8 | TODO: there are other todo items, but they are not in this file because they |
7 | TODO: there are other todo items, but they are not in this file. |
9 | are very long-term :) |
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9 | 3.3 |
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10 | - some doc updates (Eduard Bloch). |
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11 | - use faster inheritpixmap method when tinting color not set. |
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12 | - fix pixmap offset when tinting (reported by Eduard Bloch). |
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13 | - new -sh option by Mikael Magnusson. |
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14 | - off-focus-fading (--enable-fading) support (patch by |
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15 | Mikael Magnusson). |
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16 | - cursor now set correctly on --disable-blank (reported by |
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17 | Mikael Magnusson). |
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18 | - better (and non-crashing) slipwheeling (Mikael Magnusson). |
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19 | - solaris 2.8 portability changes (reported by Colin Marquardt). |
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20 | - disable-xim now really disables xim code. |
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11 | 3.2 Mon Jul 26 19:57:32 CEST 2004 |
22 | 3.2 Mon Jul 26 19:57:32 CEST 2004 |
12 | - support real bold fonts (patch by Adam Sampson <azz@us-lot.org>), |
23 | - support real bold fonts (patch by Adam Sampson <azz@us-lot.org>), |
13 | if specified in the font list (and enabled by -rb). |
24 | if specified in the font list (and enabled by -rb). |
14 | - fixed --enable-keepscrolling and --enable-selectionscrolling, which |
25 | - fixed --enable-keepscrolling and --enable-selectionscrolling, which |