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91 | fi |
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93 | How do I compile the manual pages on my own? |
93 | How do I compile the manual pages on my own? |
94 | You need to have a recent version of perl installed as /usr/bin/perl, |
94 | You need to have a recent version of perl installed as /usr/bin/perl, |
95 | one that comes with pod2man, pod2text and pod2html. Then go to the doc |
95 | one that comes with pod2man, pod2text and pod2xhtml (from Pod::Xhtml). |
96 | subdirectory and enter "make alldoc". |
96 | Then go to the doc subdirectory and enter "make alldoc". |
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98 | Isn't rxvt-unicode supposed to be small? Don't all those features bloat? |
98 | Isn't rxvt-unicode supposed to be small? Don't all those features bloat? |
99 | I often get asked about this, and I think, no, they didn't cause extra |
99 | I often get asked about this, and I think, no, they didn't cause extra |
100 | bloat. If you compare a minimal rxvt and a minimal urxvt, you can see |
100 | bloat. If you compare a minimal rxvt and a minimal urxvt, you can see |
101 | that the urxvt binary is larger (due to some encoding tables always |
101 | that the urxvt binary is larger (due to some encoding tables always |
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1059 | This forking is done as the very first within main(), which is very |
1059 | This forking is done as the very first within main(), which is very |
1060 | early and reduces possible bugs to initialisation code run before |
1060 | early and reduces possible bugs to initialisation code run before |
1061 | main(), or things like the dynamic loader of your system, which should |
1061 | main(), or things like the dynamic loader of your system, which should |
1062 | result in very little risk. |
1062 | result in very little risk. |
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1064 | On Solaris 9, many line-drawing characters are too wide. |
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1065 | Seems to be a known bug, read |
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1066 | <http://nixdoc.net/files/forum/about34198.html>. Some people use the |
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1067 | following ugly workaround to get non-double-wide-characters working: |
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1069 | #define wcwidth(x) wcwidth(x) > 1 ? 1 : wcwidth(x) |
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1071 | I am on FreeBSD and rxvt-unicode does not seem to work at all. |
1064 | I am on FreeBSD and rxvt-unicode does not seem to work at all. |
1072 | Rxvt-unicode requires the symbol "__STDC_ISO_10646__" to be defined in |
1065 | Rxvt-unicode requires the symbol "__STDC_ISO_10646__" to be defined in |
1073 | your compile environment, or an implementation that implements it, |
1066 | your compile environment, or an implementation that implements it, |
1074 | whether it defines the symbol or not. "__STDC_ISO_10646__" requires that |
1067 | whether it defines the symbol or not. "__STDC_ISO_10646__" requires that |
1075 | wchar_t is represented as unicode. |
1068 | wchar_t is represented as unicode. |
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1098 | The rxvt-unicode author insists that the right way to fix this is in the |
1091 | The rxvt-unicode author insists that the right way to fix this is in the |
1099 | system libraries once and for all, instead of forcing every app to carry |
1092 | system libraries once and for all, instead of forcing every app to carry |
1100 | complete replacements for them :) |
1093 | complete replacements for them :) |
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1102 | I use Solaris 9 and it doesn't compile/work/etc. |
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1103 | Try the diff in doc/solaris9.patch as a base. It fixes the worst |
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1104 | problems with "wcwidth" and a compile problem. |
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1106 | How can I use rxvt-unicode under cygwin? |
1095 | How can I use rxvt-unicode under cygwin? |
1107 | rxvt-unicode should compile and run out of the box on cygwin, using the |
1096 | rxvt-unicode should compile and run out of the box on cygwin, using the |
1108 | X11 libraries that come with cygwin. libW11 emulation is no longer |
1097 | X11 libraries that come with cygwin. libW11 emulation is no longer |
1109 | supported (and makes no sense, either, as it only supported a single |
1098 | supported (and makes no sense, either, as it only supported a single |
1110 | font). I recommend starting the X-server in "-multiwindow" or |
1099 | font). I recommend starting the X-server in "-multiwindow" or |
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1114 | At the time of this writing, cygwin didn't seem to support any |
1103 | At the time of this writing, cygwin didn't seem to support any |
1115 | multi-byte encodings (you might try "LC_CTYPE=C-UTF-8"), so you are |
1104 | multi-byte encodings (you might try "LC_CTYPE=C-UTF-8"), so you are |
1116 | likely limited to 8-bit encodings. |
1105 | likely limited to 8-bit encodings. |
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1107 | Character widths are not correct. |
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1108 | urxvt uses the system wcwidth function to know the information about the |
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1109 | width of characters, so on systems with incorrect locale data you will |
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1110 | likely get bad results. Two notorious examples are Solaris 9, where |
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1111 | single-width characters like U+2514 are reported as double-width, and |
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1112 | Darwin 8, where combining chars are reported having width 1. |
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1114 | The solution is to upgrade your system or switch to a better one. A |
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1115 | possibly working workaround is to use a wcwidth implementation like |
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1117 | http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/ucs/wcwidth.c |
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