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69 | This tries to create a new terminal, and if fails with exit status 2, |
69 | This tries to create a new terminal, and if fails with exit status 2, |
70 | meaning it couldn't connect to the daemon, it will start the daemon and |
70 | meaning it couldn't connect to the daemon, it will start the daemon and |
71 | re-run the command. Subsequent invocations of the script will re-use the |
71 | re-run the command. Subsequent invocations of the script will re-use the |
72 | existing daemon. |
72 | existing daemon. |
73 | |
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74 | How do I distinguish whether I'm running rxvt-unicode or a regular xterm? I need this to decide about setting colors etc. |
74 | How do I distinguish whether I'm running rxvt-unicode or a regular |
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75 | xterm? I need this to decide about setting colours etc. |
75 | The original rxvt and rxvt-unicode always export the variable |
76 | The original rxvt and rxvt-unicode always export the variable |
76 | "COLORTERM", so you can check and see if that is set. Note that several |
77 | "COLORTERM", so you can check and see if that is set. Note that several |
77 | programs, JED, slrn, Midnight Commander automatically check this |
78 | programs, JED, slrn, Midnight Commander automatically check this |
78 | variable to decide whether or not to use color. |
79 | variable to decide whether or not to use colour. |
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80 | How do I set the correct, full IP address for the DISPLAY variable? |
81 | How do I set the correct, full IP address for the DISPLAY variable? |
81 | If you've compiled rxvt-unicode with DISPLAY_IS_IP and have enabled |
82 | If you've compiled rxvt-unicode with DISPLAY_IS_IP and have enabled |
82 | insecure mode then it is possible to use the following shell script |
83 | insecure mode then it is possible to use the following shell script |
83 | snippets to correctly set the display. If your version of rxvt-unicode |
84 | snippets to correctly set the display. If your version of rxvt-unicode |
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312 | For the standard background colour, blinking will actually make the text |
313 | For the standard background colour, blinking will actually make the text |
313 | blink when compiled with "--enable-text-blink". Without |
314 | blink when compiled with "--enable-text-blink". Without |
314 | "--enable-text-blink", the blink attribute will be ignored. |
315 | "--enable-text-blink", the blink attribute will be ignored. |
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316 | On ANSI colours, bold/blink attributes are used to set high-intensity |
317 | On ANSI colours, bold/blink attributes are used to set high-intensity |
317 | foreground/background colors. |
318 | foreground/background colours. |
318 | |
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319 | color0-7 are the low-intensity colors. |
320 | color0-7 are the low-intensity colours. |
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321 | |
321 | color8-15 are the corresponding high-intensity colors. |
322 | color8-15 are the corresponding high-intensity colours. |
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323 | I don't like the screen colors. How do I change them? |
324 | I don't like the screen colours. How do I change them? |
324 | You can change the screen colors at run-time using ~/.Xdefaults |
325 | You can change the screen colours at run-time using ~/.Xdefaults |
325 | resources (or as long-options). |
326 | resources (or as long-options). |
326 | |
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327 | Here are values that are supposed to resemble a VGA screen, including |
328 | Here are values that are supposed to resemble a VGA screen, including |
328 | the murky brown that passes for low-intensity yellow: |
329 | the murky brown that passes for low-intensity yellow: |
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343 | URxvt.color12: #0000FF |
344 | URxvt.color12: #0000FF |
344 | URxvt.color13: #FF00FF |
345 | URxvt.color13: #FF00FF |
345 | URxvt.color14: #00FFFF |
346 | URxvt.color14: #00FFFF |
346 | URxvt.color15: #FFFFFF |
347 | URxvt.color15: #FFFFFF |
347 | |
348 | |
348 | And here is a more complete set of non-standard colors. |
349 | And here is a more complete set of non-standard colours. |
349 | |
350 | |
350 | URxvt.cursorColor: #dc74d1 |
351 | URxvt.cursorColor: #dc74d1 |
351 | URxvt.pointerColor: #dc74d1 |
352 | URxvt.pointerColor: #dc74d1 |
352 | URxvt.background: #0e0e0e |
353 | URxvt.background: #0e0e0e |
353 | URxvt.foreground: #4ad5e1 |
354 | URxvt.foreground: #4ad5e1 |
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1120 | The solution is to upgrade your system or switch to a better one. A |
1121 | The solution is to upgrade your system or switch to a better one. A |
1121 | possibly working workaround is to use a wcwidth implementation like |
1122 | possibly working workaround is to use a wcwidth implementation like |
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1123 | http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/ucs/wcwidth.c |
1124 | http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/ucs/wcwidth.c |
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1125 | I want 256 colors |
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1126 | Are you sure you need 256 colors? 88 colors should be enough for most |
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1127 | purposes. If you really need more, there is an unsupported patch for it |
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1128 | in the doc directory, but please do not ask for it to be applied. |
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