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5 | SYNOPSIS |
5 | SYNOPSIS |
6 | rxvt [options] [-e command [ args ]] |
6 | rxvt [options] [-e command [ args ]] |
7 | |
7 | |
8 | DESCRIPTION |
8 | DESCRIPTION |
9 | rxvt-unicode, version 4.8, is a colour vt102 terminal emulator intended |
9 | rxvt-unicode, version 6.3, is a colour vt102 terminal emulator intended |
10 | as an *xterm*(1) replacement for users who do not require features such |
10 | as an *xterm*(1) replacement for users who do not require features such |
11 | as Tektronix 4014 emulation and toolkit-style configurability. As a |
11 | as Tektronix 4014 emulation and toolkit-style configurability. As a |
12 | result, rxvt-unicode uses much less swap space -- a significant |
12 | result, rxvt-unicode uses much less swap space -- a significant |
13 | advantage on a machine serving many X sessions. |
13 | advantage on a machine serving many X sessions. |
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15 | FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS |
15 | FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS |
16 | See rxvt(7) (try "man 7 rxvt") for a list of frequently asked questions |
16 | See rxvt(7) (try "man 7 rxvt") for a list of frequently asked questions |
17 | and answer to them and some common problems. |
17 | and answer to them and some common problems. That document is also |
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18 | accessible on the World-Wide-Web at |
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19 | <http://cvs.schmorp.de/browse/*checkout*/rxvt-unicode/doc/rxvt.7.html>. |
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19 | RXVT-UNICODE VS. RXVT |
21 | RXVT-UNICODE VS. RXVT |
20 | Unlike the original rxvt, rxvt-unicode stores all text in Unicode |
22 | Unlike the original rxvt, rxvt-unicode stores all text in Unicode |
21 | internally. That means it can store and display most scripts in the |
23 | internally. That means it can store and display most scripts in the |
22 | world. Being a terminal emulator, however, some things are very |
24 | world. Being a terminal emulator, however, some things are very |
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91 | Turn on/off simulated reverse video; resource reverseVideo. |
93 | Turn on/off simulated reverse video; resource reverseVideo. |
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93 | -j|+j |
95 | -j|+j |
94 | Turn on/off jump scrolling; resource jumpScroll. |
96 | Turn on/off jump scrolling; resource jumpScroll. |
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96 | -ip|+ip |
98 | -ip|+ip | -tr|+tr |
97 | Turn on/off inheriting parent window's pixmap. Alternative form is |
99 | Turn on/off inheriting parent window's pixmap. Alternative form is |
98 | -tr; resource inheritPixmap. |
100 | -tr; resource inheritPixmap. |
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100 | -fade *number* |
102 | -fade *number* |
101 | Fade the text by the given percentage when focus is lost. resource |
103 | Fade the text by the given percentage when focus is lost. Small |
102 | fading. |
104 | values fade a little only, 100 completely replaces all colours by |
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105 | the fade colour; resource fading. |
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107 | -fadecolor *colour* |
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108 | Fade to this colour when fading is used (see -fade). The default |
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109 | colour is black. resource fadeColor. |
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104 | -tint *colour* |
111 | -tint *colour* |
105 | Tint the transparent background pixmap with the given colour when |
112 | Tint the transparent background pixmap with the given colour when |
106 | transparency is enabled with -tr or -ip. See also the -sh option |
113 | transparency is enabled with -tr or -ip. This only works for |
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114 | non-tiled backgrounds, currently. See also the -sh option that can |
107 | that can be used to brighten or darken the image in addition to |
115 | be used to brighten or darken the image in addition to tinting it; |
108 | tinting it. |
116 | resource *tintColor*. Example: |
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118 | rxvt -tr -tint blue -sh 40 |
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110 | -sh *number* Darken (0 .. 100) or lighten (-1 .. -100) the transparent |
120 | -sh *number* Darken (0 .. 100) or lighten (-1 .. -100) the transparent |
111 | background image in addition to tinting it (i.e. -tint must be |
121 | background image in addition to tinting it (i.e. -tint must be |
112 | specified, too, e.g. "-tint white"). |
122 | specified, too, e.g. "-tint white"). |
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157 | -fb *fontlist* |
167 | -fb *fontlist* |
158 | Compile font-styles: The bold font list to use when bold characters |
168 | Compile font-styles: The bold font list to use when bold characters |
159 | are to be printed. See resource boldFont for details. |
169 | are to be printed. See resource boldFont for details. |
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170 | |
161 | -fi *fontlist* |
171 | -fi *fontlist* |
162 | Compile font-styles: The italic font list to use when bold |
172 | Compile font-styles: The italic font list to use when *italic* |
163 | characters are to be printed. See resource italicFont for details. |
173 | characters are to be printed. See resource italicFont for details. |
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165 | -fbi *fontlist* |
175 | -fbi *fontlist* |
166 | Compile font-styles: The bold italic font list to use when bold |
176 | Compile font-styles: The bold italic font list to use when *bold |
167 | characters are to be printed. See resource boldItalicFont for |
177 | italic* characters are to be printed. See resource boldItalicFont |
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178 | for details. |
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180 | -is|+is |
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181 | Compile font-styles: Bold/Italic font styles imply high intensity |
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182 | foreground/background (default). See resource intensityStyles for |
168 | details. |
183 | details. |
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184 | |
170 | -name *name* |
185 | -name *name* |
171 | Specify the application name under which resources are to be |
186 | Specify the application name under which resources are to be |
172 | obtained, rather than the default executable file name. Name should |
187 | obtained, rather than the default executable file name. Name should |
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203 | -sr|+sr |
218 | -sr|+sr |
204 | Put scrollbar on right/left; resource scrollBar_right. |
219 | Put scrollbar on right/left; resource scrollBar_right. |
205 | |
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206 | -st|+st |
221 | -st|+st |
207 | Display normal (non XTerm/NeXT) scrollbar without/with a trough; |
222 | Display rxvt (non XTerm/NeXT) scrollbar without/with a trough; |
208 | resource scrollBar_floating. |
223 | resource scrollBar_floating. |
209 | |
224 | |
210 | -ptab|+ptab |
225 | -ptab|+ptab |
211 | If enabled (default), "Horizontal Tab" characters are being stored |
226 | If enabled (default), "Horizontal Tab" characters are being stored |
212 | as actual wide characters in the screen buffer, which makes it |
227 | as actual wide characters in the screen buffer, which makes it |
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257 | on the command line. If this option is used, it must be the last on |
272 | on the command line. If this option is used, it must be the last on |
258 | the command-line. If there is no -e option then the default is to |
273 | the command-line. If there is no -e option then the default is to |
259 | run the program specified by the SHELL environment variable or, |
274 | run the program specified by the SHELL environment variable or, |
260 | failing that, *sh(1)*. |
275 | failing that, *sh(1)*. |
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277 | Please note that you must specify a program with arguments. If you |
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278 | want to run shell commands, you have to specify the shell, like |
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279 | this: |
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280 | |
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281 | rxvt -e sh -c "shell commands" |
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262 | -title *text* |
283 | -title *text* |
263 | Window title (-T still respected); the default title is the basename |
284 | Window title (-T still respected); the default title is the basename |
264 | of the program specified after the -e option, if any, otherwise the |
285 | of the program specified after the -e option, if any, otherwise the |
265 | application name; resource title. |
286 | application name; resource title. |
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278 | -im *text* |
299 | -im *text* |
279 | Compile *XIM*: input method name. resource inputMethod. |
300 | Compile *XIM*: input method name. resource inputMethod. |
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281 | -imlocale *string* |
302 | -imlocale *string* |
282 | The locale to use for opening the IM. You can use an LC_CTYPE of |
303 | The locale to use for opening the IM. You can use an "LC_CTYPE" of |
283 | e.g. de_DE.UTF-8 for normal text processing but ja_JP.EUC-JP for the |
304 | e.g. "de_DE.UTF-8" for normal text processing but "ja_JP.EUC-JP" for |
284 | input extension to be able to input japanese characters while |
305 | the input extension to be able to input japanese characters while |
285 | staying in another locale. |
306 | staying in another locale. resource imLocale. |
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308 | -imfont *fontset* |
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309 | Set the font set to use for the X Input Method, see resource imFont |
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310 | for more info. |
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312 | -tcw |
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313 | Change the meaning of triple-click selection with the left mouse |
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314 | button. Instead of selecting a full line it will extend the |
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315 | selection the end of the logical line only. resource |
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316 | tripleclickwords. |
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287 | -insecure |
318 | -insecure |
288 | Enable "insecure" mode, which currently enables most of the escape |
319 | Enable "insecure" mode, which currently enables most of the escape |
289 | sequences that echo strings. See the resource insecure for more |
320 | sequences that echo strings. See the resource insecure for more |
290 | info. |
321 | info. |
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300 | -ssr|+ssr |
331 | -ssr|+ssr |
301 | Turn on/off secondary screen scroll (default enabled); resource |
332 | Turn on/off secondary screen scroll (default enabled); resource |
302 | secondaryScroll. |
333 | secondaryScroll. |
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334 | |
304 | -xrm *resourcestring* |
335 | -hold|+hold |
305 | No effect on rxvt-unicode. Simply passes through an argument to be |
336 | Turn on/off hold window after exit support. If enabled, rxvt will |
306 | made available in the instance's argument list. Appears in |
337 | not immediately destroy its window when the program executed within |
307 | *WM_COMMAND* in some window managers. |
338 | it exits. Instead, it will wait till it is being killed or closed by |
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339 | the user; resource hold. |
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341 | -keysym.*sym* *string* |
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342 | Remap a key symbol. See resource keysym. |
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344 | -embed *windowid* |
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345 | Tells rxvt to embed it's windows into an already-existing window, |
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346 | which enables applications to easily embed a terminal. |
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348 | Right now, rxvt will first unmap/map the specified window, so it |
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349 | shouldn't be a top-level window. rxvt will also reconfigure it quite |
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350 | a bit, so don't expect it to keep some specific state. It's best to |
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351 | create an extra subwindow for rxvt and leave it alone. |
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353 | The window will not be destroyed when rxvt exits. |
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355 | It might be useful to know that rxvt will not close file descriptors |
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356 | passed to it (except for stdin/out/err, of course), so you can use |
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357 | file descriptors to communicate with the programs within the |
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358 | terminal. This works regardless of wether the "-embed" option was |
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359 | used or not. |
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361 | Here is a short Gtk2-perl snippet that illustrates how this option |
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362 | can be used (a longer example is in doc/embed): |
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364 | my $rxvt = new Gtk2::Socket; |
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365 | $rxvt->signal_connect_after (realize => sub { |
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366 | my $xid = $_[0]->window->get_xid; |
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367 | system "rxvt -embed $xid &"; |
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368 | }); |
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370 | -pty-fd *fileno* |
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371 | Tells rxvt NOT to execute any commands or create a new pty/tty pair |
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372 | but instead use the given filehandle as the tty master. This is |
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373 | useful if you want to drive rxvt as a generic terminal emulator |
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374 | without having to run a program within it. |
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376 | If this switch is given, rxvt will not create any utmp/wtmp entries |
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377 | and will not tinker with pty/tty permissions - you have to do that |
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378 | yourself if you want that. |
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380 | Here is a example in perl that illustrates how this option can be |
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381 | used (a longer example is in doc/pty-fd): |
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383 | use IO::Pty; |
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384 | use Fcntl; |
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386 | my $pty = new IO::Pty; |
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387 | fcntl $pty, F_SETFD, 0; # clear close-on-exec |
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388 | system "rxvt -pty-fd " . (fileno $pty) . "&"; |
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389 | close $pty; |
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390 | |
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391 | # now communicate with rxvt |
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392 | my $slave = $pty->slave; |
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393 | while (<$slave>) { print $slave "got <$_>\n" } |
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394 | |
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395 | -pe *string* |
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396 | Colon-separated list of perl extension scripts to use in this |
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397 | terminal instance. See resource perl-ext. |
308 | |
398 | |
309 | RESOURCES (available also as long-options) |
399 | RESOURCES (available also as long-options) |
310 | Note: `rxvt --help' gives a list of all resources (long options) |
400 | Note: `rxvt --help' gives a list of all resources (long options) |
311 | compiled into your version. |
401 | compiled into your version. |
312 | |
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313 | There are two different methods that rxvt can use to get the Xresource |
403 | There are two different methods that rxvt can use to get the Xresource |
314 | data: using the X libraries (Xrm*-functions) or internal Xresources |
404 | data: using the X libraries (Xrm*-functions) or internal Xresources |
315 | reader (~/.Xdefaults). For the first method (ie. rxvt -h lists |
405 | reader (~/.Xdefaults). For the first method (ie. rxvt -h lists |
316 | XGetDefaults), you can set and change the resources using X11 tools like |
406 | XGetDefaults), you can set and change the resources using X11 tools like |
317 | xset. Many distribution do also load settings from the ~/.Xresources |
407 | xrdb. Many distribution do also load settings from the ~/.Xresources |
318 | file when X starts. |
408 | file when X starts. rxvt will consult the following files/resources in |
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409 | order, with later settings overwriting earlier ones: |
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411 | 1. system-wide app-defaults file, either locale-dependent OR global |
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412 | 2. app-defaults file in $XAPPLRESDIR |
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413 | 3. RESOURCE_MANAGER property on root-window OR $HOME/.Xdefaults |
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414 | 4. SCREEN_RESOURCES for the current screen |
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415 | 5. $XENVIRONMENT file OR $HOME/.Xdefaults-<nodename> |
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320 | If compiled with internal Xresources support (i.e. rxvt -h lists |
417 | If compiled with internal Xresources support (i.e. rxvt -h lists |
321 | .Xdefaults) then rxvt accepts application defaults set in |
418 | .Xdefaults) then rxvt accepts application defaults set in |
322 | XAPPLOADDIR/URxvt (compile-time defined: usually |
419 | XAPPLOADDIR/URxvt (compile-time defined: usually |
323 | /usr/lib/X11/app-defaults/URxvt) and resources set in ~/.Xdefaults, or |
420 | /usr/lib/X11/app-defaults/URxvt) and resources set in ~/.Xdefaults, or |
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399 | True: make the background inherit the parent windows' pixmap, giving |
496 | True: make the background inherit the parent windows' pixmap, giving |
400 | artificial transparency. False: do not inherit the parent windows' |
497 | artificial transparency. False: do not inherit the parent windows' |
401 | pixmap. |
498 | pixmap. |
402 | |
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403 | fading: *number* |
500 | fading: *number* |
404 | Fade the text by the given percentage when focus is lost. |
501 | Fade the text by the given percentage when focus is lost; option |
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502 | -fade. |
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504 | fadeColor: *colour* |
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505 | Fade to this colour, when fading is used (see fading:). The default |
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506 | colour is black; option -fadecolor. |
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406 | tintColor: *colour* |
508 | tintColor: *colour* |
407 | Tint the transparent background pixmap with the given colour. |
509 | Tint the transparent background pixmap with the given colour; option |
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510 | -tint. |
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409 | shading: *number* |
512 | shading: *number* |
410 | Darken (0 .. 100) or lighten (-1 .. -100) the transparent background |
513 | Darken (0 .. 100) or lighten (-1 .. -100) the transparent background |
411 | image in addition to tinting it. |
514 | image in addition to tinting it. |
412 | |
515 | |
413 | scrollColor: *colour* |
516 | scrollColor: *colour* |
414 | Use the specified colour for the scrollbar [default #B2B2B2]. |
517 | Use the specified colour for the scrollbar [default #B2B2B2]. |
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518 | |
416 | troughColor: *colour* |
519 | troughColor: *colour* |
417 | Use the specified colour for the scrollbar's trough area [default |
520 | Use the specified colour for the scrollbar's trough area [default |
418 | #969696]. Only relevant for normal (non XTerm/NeXT) scrollbar. |
521 | #969696]. Only relevant for rxvt (non XTerm/NeXT) scrollbar. |
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522 | |
420 | borderColor: *colour* |
523 | borderColor: *colour* |
421 | The colour of the border around the text area and between the |
524 | The colour of the border around the text area and between the |
422 | scrollbar and the text. |
525 | scrollbar and the text. |
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446 | font: *fontlist* |
549 | font: *fontlist* |
447 | Select the fonts to be used. This is a comma separated list of font |
550 | Select the fonts to be used. This is a comma separated list of font |
448 | names that are used in turn when trying to display Unicode |
551 | names that are used in turn when trying to display Unicode |
449 | characters. The first font defines the cell size for characters; |
552 | characters. The first font defines the cell size for characters; |
450 | other fonts might be smaller, but not larger. A reasonable default |
553 | other fonts might be smaller, but not larger. A reasonable default |
451 | font list is always appended to it. option -fn. |
554 | font list is always appended to it; option -fn. |
452 | |
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453 | Each font can either be a standard X11 core font (XLFD) name, with |
556 | Each font can either be a standard X11 core font (XLFD) name, with |
454 | optional prefix "x:" or a Xft font (Compile *xft*), prefixed with |
557 | optional prefix "x:" or a Xft font (Compile *xft*), prefixed with |
455 | "xft:". |
558 | "xft:". |
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502 | tried. |
605 | tried. |
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606 | |
504 | If set, but empty, then this specific style is disabled and the |
607 | If set, but empty, then this specific style is disabled and the |
505 | normal text font will being used for the given style. |
608 | normal text font will being used for the given style. |
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610 | intensityStyles: *boolean* |
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611 | When font styles are not enabled, or this option is enabled (True, |
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612 | option -is, the default), bold and italic font styles imply high |
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613 | intensity foreground/backround colours. Disabling this option |
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614 | (False, option +is) disables this behaviour, the high intensity |
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615 | colours are not reachable. |
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616 | |
507 | selectstyle: *mode* |
617 | selectstyle: *mode* |
508 | Set mouse selection style to old which is 2.20, oldword which is |
618 | Set mouse selection style to old which is 2.20, oldword which is |
509 | xterm style with 2.20 old word selection, or anything else which |
619 | xterm style with 2.20 old word selection, or anything else which |
510 | gives xterm style selection. |
620 | gives xterm style selection. |
511 | |
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512 | scrollstyle: *mode* |
622 | scrollstyle: *mode* |
513 | Set scrollbar style to rxvt, plain, next or xterm. plain is the |
623 | Set scrollbar style to rxvt, plain, next or xterm. plain is the |
514 | author's favourite.. |
624 | author's favourite. |
515 | |
625 | |
516 | title: *string* |
626 | title: *string* |
517 | Set window title string, the default title is the command-line |
627 | Set window title string, the default title is the command-line |
518 | specified after the -e option, if any, otherwise the application |
628 | specified after the -e option, if any, otherwise the application |
519 | name; option -title. |
629 | name; option -title. |
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544 | print-pipe: *string* |
654 | print-pipe: *string* |
545 | Specify a command pipe for vt100 printer [default *lpr(1)*]. Use |
655 | Specify a command pipe for vt100 printer [default *lpr(1)*]. Use |
546 | Print to initiate a screen dump to the printer and Ctrl-Print or |
656 | Print to initiate a screen dump to the printer and Ctrl-Print or |
547 | Shift-Print to include the scrollback as well. |
657 | Shift-Print to include the scrollback as well. |
548 | |
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659 | The string will be interpreted as if typed into the shell as-is. |
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660 | |
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661 | Example: |
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662 | |
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663 | URxvt*print-pipe: cat > $(TMPDIR=$HOME mktemp urxvt.XXXXXX) |
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665 | This creates a new file in your home directory with the screen |
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666 | contents everytime you hit "Print". |
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667 | |
549 | scrollBar: *boolean* |
668 | scrollBar: *boolean* |
550 | True: enable the scrollbar [default]; option -sb. False: disable the |
669 | True: enable the scrollbar [default]; option -sb. False: disable the |
551 | scrollbar; option +sb. |
670 | scrollbar; option +sb. |
552 | |
671 | |
553 | scrollBar_right: *boolean* |
672 | scrollBar_right: *boolean* |
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566 | True: scroll to bottom when tty receives output; option -si. False: |
685 | True: scroll to bottom when tty receives output; option -si. False: |
567 | do not scroll to bottom when tty receives output; option +si. |
686 | do not scroll to bottom when tty receives output; option +si. |
568 | |
687 | |
569 | scrollWithBuffer: *boolean* |
688 | scrollWithBuffer: *boolean* |
570 | True: scroll with scrollback buffer when tty receives new lines (and |
689 | True: scroll with scrollback buffer when tty receives new lines (and |
571 | scrollTtyOutput is False); option +sw. False: do not scroll with |
690 | scrollTtyOutput is False); option -sw. False: do not scroll with |
572 | scrollback buffer when tty recieves new lines; option -sw. |
691 | scrollback buffer when tty recieves new lines; option +sw. |
573 | |
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574 | scrollTtyKeypress: *boolean* |
693 | scrollTtyKeypress: *boolean* |
575 | True: scroll to bottom when a non-special key is pressed. Special |
694 | True: scroll to bottom when a non-special key is pressed. Special |
576 | keys are those which are intercepted by rxvt-unicode for special |
695 | keys are those which are intercepted by rxvt-unicode for special |
577 | handling and are not passed onto the shell; option -sk. False: do |
696 | handling and are not passed onto the shell; option -sk. False: do |
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629 | pointerColor2: *colour* |
748 | pointerColor2: *colour* |
630 | Mouse pointer background colour. |
749 | Mouse pointer background colour. |
631 | |
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632 | pointerBlankDelay: *number* |
751 | pointerBlankDelay: *number* |
633 | Specifies number of seconds before blanking the pointer [default 2]. |
752 | Specifies number of seconds before blanking the pointer [default 2]. |
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753 | Use a large number (e.g. 987654321) to effectively disable the |
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754 | timeout. |
634 | |
755 | |
635 | backspacekey: *string* |
756 | backspacekey: *string* |
636 | The string to send when the backspace key is pressed. If set to DEC |
757 | The string to send when the backspace key is pressed. If set to DEC |
637 | or unset it will send Delete (code 127) or, if shifted, Backspace |
758 | or unset it will send Delete (code 127) or, if shifted, Backspace |
638 | (code 8) - which can be reversed with the appropriate DEC private |
759 | (code 8) - which can be reversed with the appropriate DEC private |
… | |
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654 | |
775 | |
655 | inputMethod: *name* |
776 | inputMethod: *name* |
656 | *name* of inputMethod to use; option -im. |
777 | *name* of inputMethod to use; option -im. |
657 | |
778 | |
658 | imLocale: *name* |
779 | imLocale: *name* |
659 | The locale to use for opening the IM. You can use an LC_CTYPE of |
780 | The locale to use for opening the IM. You can use an "LC_CTYPE" of |
660 | e.g. de_DE.UTF-8 for normal text processing but ja_JP.EUC-JP for the |
781 | e.g. "de_DE.UTF-8" for normal text processing but "ja_JP.EUC-JP" for |
661 | input extension to be able to input japanese characters while |
782 | the input extension to be able to input japanese characters while |
662 | staying in another locale. option -imlocale. |
783 | staying in another locale; option -imlocale. |
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784 | |
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785 | imFont: *fontset* |
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786 | Specify the font-set used for XIM styles "OverTheSpot" or |
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|
787 | "OffTheSpot". It must be a standard X font set (XLFD patterns |
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788 | separated by commas), i.e. it's not in the same format as the other |
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789 | font lists used in rxvt. The default will be set-up to chose *any* |
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790 | suitable found found, preferably one or two pixels differing in size |
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791 | to the base font. option -imfont. |
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792 | |
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793 | tripleclickwords: *boolean* |
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794 | Change the meaning of triple-click selection with the left mouse |
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795 | button. Instead of selecting a full line it will extend the |
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796 | selection to the end of the logical line only; option -tcw. |
663 | |
797 | |
664 | insecure: *boolean* |
798 | insecure: *boolean* |
665 | Enables "insecure" mode. Rxvt-unicode offers some escape sequences |
799 | Enables "insecure" mode. Rxvt-unicode offers some escape sequences |
666 | that echo arbitrary strings like the icon name or the locale. This |
800 | that echo arbitrary strings like the icon name or the locale. This |
667 | could be abused if somebody gets 8-bit-clean access to your display, |
801 | could be abused if somebody gets 8-bit-clean access to your display, |
668 | whether throuh a mail client displaying mail bodies unfiltered or |
802 | whether through a mail client displaying mail bodies unfiltered or |
669 | though write(1). Therefore, these sequences are disabled by default. |
803 | through write(1) or any other means. Therefore, these sequences are |
670 | (Note that other terminals, including xterm, have these sequences |
804 | disabled by default. (Note that many other terminals, including |
671 | enabled by default). You can enable them by setting this boolean |
805 | xterm, have these sequences enabled by default, which doesn't make |
672 | resource or specifying -insecure as an option. At the moment, this |
806 | it safer, though). |
673 | enabled display-answer, locale, findfont, icon label and window |
807 | |
674 | title requests as well as dynamic menubar dispatch. |
808 | You can enable them by setting this boolean resource or specifying |
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809 | -insecure as an option. At the moment, this enables display-answer, |
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810 | locale, findfont, icon label and window title requests as well as |
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811 | dynamic menubar dispatch. |
675 | |
812 | |
676 | modifier: *modifier* |
813 | modifier: *modifier* |
677 | Set the key to be interpreted as the Meta key to: alt, meta, hyper, |
814 | Set the key to be interpreted as the Meta key to: alt, meta, hyper, |
678 | super, mod1, mod2, mod3, mod4, mod5; option -mod. |
815 | super, mod1, mod2, mod3, mod4, mod5; option -mod. |
679 | |
816 | |
… | |
… | |
689 | Turn on/off secondary screen scroll (default enabled). If the this |
826 | Turn on/off secondary screen scroll (default enabled). If the this |
690 | option is enabled, scrolls on the secondary screen will change the |
827 | option is enabled, scrolls on the secondary screen will change the |
691 | scrollback buffer and switching to/from the secondary screen will |
828 | scrollback buffer and switching to/from the secondary screen will |
692 | instead scroll the screen up. |
829 | instead scroll the screen up. |
693 | |
830 | |
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831 | hold: *bool* |
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832 | Turn on/off hold window after exit support. If enabled, rxvt will |
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833 | not immediately destroy its window when the program executed within |
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834 | it exits. Instead, it will wait till it is being killed or closed by |
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835 | the user. |
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836 | |
694 | keysym.*sym*: *string* |
837 | keysym.*sym*: *string* |
695 | Compile *frills*: Associate *string* with keysym *sym*. The |
838 | Compile *frills*: Associate *string* with keysym *sym*. The |
696 | intervening resource name keysym. cannot be omitted. |
839 | intervening resource name keysym. cannot be omitted. |
697 | |
840 | |
698 | The format of *sym* is "*(modifiers-)key*", where *modifiers* can be |
841 | The format of *sym* is "*(modifiers-)key*", where *modifiers* can be |
… | |
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700 | Meta, Lock, Mod1, Mod2, Mod3, Mod4, Mod5, and the abbreviated I, K, |
843 | Meta, Lock, Mod1, Mod2, Mod3, Mod4, Mod5, and the abbreviated I, K, |
701 | C, N, S, M, A, L, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. |
844 | C, N, S, M, A, L, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. |
702 | |
845 | |
703 | The NumLock, Meta and ISOLevel3 modifiers are usually aliased to |
846 | The NumLock, Meta and ISOLevel3 modifiers are usually aliased to |
704 | whatever modifier the NumLock key, Meta/Alt keys or ISO Level3 |
847 | whatever modifier the NumLock key, Meta/Alt keys or ISO Level3 |
705 | Shift/AltGr keys are being mapped. AppKeypad is a artificial |
848 | Shift/AltGr keys are being mapped. AppKeypad is a synthetic modifier |
706 | modifier mapped to the current application keymap mode state. |
849 | mapped to the current application keymap mode state. |
707 | |
850 | |
708 | The spellings of *key* can be obtained by using xev(1) command or |
851 | The spellings of *key* can be obtained by using xev(1) command or |
709 | searching keysym macros from /usr/X11R6/include/X11/keysymdef.h and |
852 | searching keysym macros from /usr/X11R6/include/X11/keysymdef.h and |
710 | omitting the prefix XK_. Alternatively you can specify *key* by its |
853 | omitting the prefix XK_. Alternatively you can specify *key* by its |
711 | hex keysym value (0x0000 - 0xFFFF). Note that the lookup of *sym*s |
854 | hex keysym value (0x0000 - 0xFFFF). Note that the lookup of *sym*s |
… | |
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716 | "\e", "\E": escape, "\n": newline, "\r": carriage return, "\t": tab, |
859 | "\e", "\E": escape, "\n": newline, "\r": carriage return, "\t": tab, |
717 | "\000": octal number) or verbatim control characters ("^?": delete, |
860 | "\000": octal number) or verbatim control characters ("^?": delete, |
718 | "^@": null, "^A" ...) and may be enclosed with double quotes so that |
861 | "^@": null, "^A" ...) and may be enclosed with double quotes so that |
719 | it can start or end with whitespace. |
862 | it can start or end with whitespace. |
720 | |
863 | |
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|
864 | Please note that you need to double the "\" when using |
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865 | "--enable-xgetdefault", as X itself does it's own de-escaping (you |
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866 | can use "\033" instead of "\e" (and so on), which will work with |
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867 | both Xt and rxvt's own processing). |
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868 | |
721 | You can define a range of keysyms in one shot by providing a |
869 | You can define a range of keysyms in one shot by providing a |
722 | *string* with pattern list/PREFIX/MIDDLE/SUFFIX, where the delimeter |
870 | *string* with pattern list/PREFIX/MIDDLE/SUFFIX, where the delimeter |
723 | `/' should be a character not used by the strings. |
871 | `/' should be a character not used by the strings. |
724 | |
872 | |
725 | Its usage can be demonstrated by an example: |
873 | Its usage can be demonstrated by an example: |
726 | |
874 | |
727 | URxvt.keysym.M-C-0x61: list|\e<M-C-|abc|> |
875 | URxvt.keysym.M-C-0x61: list|\033<M-C-|abc|> |
728 | |
876 | |
729 | The above line is equivalent to the following three lines: |
877 | The above line is equivalent to the following three lines: |
730 | |
878 | |
731 | URxvt.keysym.Meta-Control-0x61: \e<M-C-a> |
879 | URxvt.keysym.Meta-Control-0x61: \033<M-C-a> |
732 | URxvt.keysym.Meta-Control-0x62: \e<M-C-b> |
880 | URxvt.keysym.Meta-Control-0x62: \033<M-C-b> |
733 | URxvt.keysym.Meta-Control-0x63: \e<M-C-c> |
881 | URxvt.keysym.Meta-Control-0x63: \033<M-C-c> |
734 | |
882 | |
735 | If *string* takes the form of "proto:STRING", the specified STRING |
883 | If *string* takes the form of "command:STRING", the specified STRING |
736 | is interpreted and executed as rxvt's control sequence. For example, |
884 | is interpreted and executed as rxvt's control sequence. For example |
737 | "proto:\033]701;zh_CN.GBK\007" means: change the current locale to |
885 | the following means "change the current locale to "zh_CN.GBK" when |
738 | "zh_CN.GBK". |
886 | Control-Meta-c is being pressed": |
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887 | |
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888 | URxvt.keysym.M-C-c: command:\033]701;zh_CN.GBK\007 |
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889 | |
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890 | If *string* takes the form "perl:STRING", then the specified STRING |
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891 | is passed to the "on_keyboard_command" perl handler. See the |
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892 | rxvtperl(3) manpage. For example, the selection extension (activated |
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893 | via "rxvt -pe selection") listens for "selection:rot13" events: |
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894 | |
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895 | URxvt.keysym.M-C-c: perl:selection:rot13 |
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896 | |
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897 | Due the the large number of modifier combinations, a defined key |
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898 | mapping will match if at *at least* the specified identifiers are |
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899 | being set, and no other key mappings with those and more bits are |
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900 | being defined. That means that defining a key map for "a" will |
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901 | automatically provide definitions for "Meta-a", "Shift-a" and so on, |
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902 | unless some of those are defined mappings themselves. |
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903 | |
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904 | Unfortunately, this will override built-in key mappings. For example |
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905 | if you overwrite the "Insert" key you will disable rxvt's |
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906 | "Shift-Insert" mapping. To re-enable that, you can poke "holes" into |
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907 | the user-defined keymap using the "builtin:" replacement: |
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908 | |
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909 | URxvt.keysym.Insert: <my insert key sequence> |
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910 | URxvt.keysym.S-Insert: builtin: |
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911 | |
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912 | The first line defines a mapping for "Insert" and *any* combination |
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913 | of modifiers. The second line re-establishes the default mapping for |
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914 | "Shift-Insert". |
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915 | |
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916 | The following example will map Control-Meta-1 and Control-Meta-2 to |
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917 | the fonts "suxuseuro" and "9x15bold", so you can have some limited |
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918 | font-switching at runtime: |
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919 | |
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920 | URxvt.keysym.M-C-1: command:\033]50;suxuseuro\007 |
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921 | URxvt.keysym.M-C-2: command:\033]50;9x15bold\007 |
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922 | |
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923 | Other things are possible, e.g. resizing (see rxvt(7) for more |
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924 | info): |
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925 | |
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926 | URxvt.keysym.M-C-3: command:\033[8;25;80t |
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927 | URxvt.keysym.M-C-4: command:\033[8;48;110t |
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928 | |
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929 | perl-ext-common: *string* |
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930 | perl-ext: *string* |
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931 | Colon-separated list(s) of perl extension scripts to use in this |
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932 | terminal instance. Each extension is looked up in the library |
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933 | directories, loaded if necessary, and bound to the current terminal |
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934 | instance. If this resource is empty or missing, then the perl |
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935 | interpreter will not be initialized. The idea behind two options is |
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936 | that perl-ext-common will be used for extensions that should be |
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937 | available to all instances, while perl-ext is used for specific |
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938 | instances; option -pe. |
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939 | |
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940 | perl-eval: *string* |
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941 | Perl code to be evaluated when all extensions have been registered. |
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942 | See the rxvtperl(3) manpage. |
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943 | |
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944 | perl-lib: *path* |
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945 | Colon-separated list of additional directories that hold extension |
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946 | scripts. When looking for extensions specified by the "perl" |
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947 | resource, rxvt will first look in these directories and then in |
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948 | /opt/rxvt/lib/urxvt/perl/. |
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949 | |
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950 | See the rxvtperl(3) manpage. |
739 | |
951 | |
740 | THE SCROLLBAR |
952 | THE SCROLLBAR |
741 | Lines of text that scroll off the top of the rxvt window (resource: |
953 | Lines of text that scroll off the top of the rxvt window (resource: |
742 | saveLines) and can be scrolled back using the scrollbar or by |
954 | saveLines) and can be scrolled back using the scrollbar or by |
743 | keystrokes. The normal rxvt scrollbar has arrows and its behaviour is |
955 | keystrokes. The normal rxvt scrollbar has arrows and its behaviour is |
… | |
… | |
753 | normal text selection/insertion, hold either the Shift or the Meta (Alt) |
965 | normal text selection/insertion, hold either the Shift or the Meta (Alt) |
754 | key while performing the desired mouse action. |
966 | key while performing the desired mouse action. |
755 | |
967 | |
756 | If mouse reporting mode is active, the normal scrollbar actions are |
968 | If mouse reporting mode is active, the normal scrollbar actions are |
757 | disabled -- on the assumption that we are using a fullscreen |
969 | disabled -- on the assumption that we are using a fullscreen |
758 | application. Instead, pressing Button1 and Button3 sends ESC[6~ (Next) |
970 | application. Instead, pressing Button1 and Button3 sends ESC [ 6 ~ |
759 | and ESC[5~ (Prior), respectively. Similarly, clicking on the up and down |
971 | (Next) and ESC [ 5 ~ (Prior), respectively. Similarly, clicking on the |
760 | arrows sends ESC[A (Up) and ESC[B (Down), respectively. |
972 | up and down arrows sends ESC [ A (Up) and ESC [ B (Down), respectively. |
761 | |
973 | |
762 | TEXT SELECTION AND INSERTION |
974 | TEXT SELECTION AND INSERTION |
763 | The behaviour of text selection and insertion mechanism is similar to |
975 | The behaviour of text selection and insertion mechanism is similar to |
764 | *xterm*(1). |
976 | *xterm*(1). |
765 | |
977 | |
766 | Selection: |
978 | Selection: |
767 | Left click at the beginning of the region, drag to the end of the |
979 | Left click at the beginning of the region, drag to the end of the |
768 | region and release; Right click to extend the marked region; Left |
980 | region and release; Right click to extend the marked region; Left |
769 | double-click to select a word; Left triple-click to select the |
981 | double-click to select a word; Left triple-click to select the |
770 | entire line. |
982 | entire logical line (which can span multiple screen lines), unless |
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983 | modified by resource tripleclickwords. |
771 | |
984 | |
772 | Starting a selection while pressing the Meta key (or Meta+Ctrl keys) |
985 | Starting a selection while pressing the Meta key (or Meta+Ctrl keys) |
773 | (Compile: *frills*) will create a rectangular selection instead of a |
986 | (Compile: *frills*) will create a rectangular selection instead of a |
774 | normal one. |
987 | normal one. In this mode, every selected row becomes its own line in |
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988 | the selection, and trailing whitespace is visually underlined and |
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989 | removed from the selection. |
775 | |
990 | |
776 | Insertion: |
991 | Insertion: |
777 | Pressing and releasing the Middle mouse button (or Shift-Insert) in |
992 | Pressing and releasing the Middle mouse button (or Shift-Insert) in |
778 | an rxvt window causes the current text selection to be inserted as |
993 | an rxvt window causes the current text selection to be inserted as |
779 | if it had been typed on the keyboard. |
994 | if it had been typed on the keyboard. |
… | |
… | |
783 | supported in rxvt-unicode. Bug me if you need this. |
998 | supported in rxvt-unicode. Bug me if you need this. |
784 | |
999 | |
785 | You can, however, switch fonts at runtime using escape sequences (and |
1000 | You can, however, switch fonts at runtime using escape sequences (and |
786 | therefore using the menubar), e.g.: |
1001 | therefore using the menubar), e.g.: |
787 | |
1002 | |
788 | printf '\e]701;%s\007' "9x15bold,xft:Kochi Gothic" |
1003 | printf '\e]710;%s\007' "9x15bold,xft:Kochi Gothic" |
789 | |
1004 | |
790 | rxvt-unicode will automatically re-apply these fonts to the output so |
1005 | rxvt-unicode will automatically re-apply these fonts to the output so |
791 | far. |
1006 | far. |
792 | |
1007 | |
793 | ISO 14755 SUPPORT |
1008 | ISO 14755 SUPPORT |
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… | |
795 | character codes using the keyboard. It consists of 4 parts. The first |
1010 | character codes using the keyboard. It consists of 4 parts. The first |
796 | part is available rxvt-unicode has been compiled with "--enable-frills", |
1011 | part is available rxvt-unicode has been compiled with "--enable-frills", |
797 | the rest is available when rxvt-unicode was compiled with |
1012 | the rest is available when rxvt-unicode was compiled with |
798 | "--enable-iso14755". |
1013 | "--enable-iso14755". |
799 | |
1014 | |
800 | 5.1: Basic method |
1015 | * 5.1: Basic method |
801 | This allows you to enter unicode characters using their hexcode. |
1016 | This allows you to enter unicode characters using their hexcode. |
802 | |
1017 | |
803 | Start by pressing and holding both "Control" and "Shift", then enter |
1018 | Start by pressing and holding both "Control" and "Shift", then enter |
804 | hex-digits (between one and six). Releasing "Control" and "Shift" |
1019 | hex-digits (between one and six). Releasing "Control" and "Shift" |
805 | will commit the character as if it were typed directly. While |
1020 | will commit the character as if it were typed directly. While |
… | |
… | |
811 | address, which you cannot type. Fortunately, the card has the e-mail |
1026 | address, which you cannot type. Fortunately, the card has the e-mail |
812 | address printed as hexcodes, e.g. "671d 65e5". You can enter this |
1027 | address printed as hexcodes, e.g. "671d 65e5". You can enter this |
813 | easily by pressing "Control" and "Shift", followed by |
1028 | easily by pressing "Control" and "Shift", followed by |
814 | "6-7-1-D-SPACE-6-5-E-5", followed by releasing the modifier keys. |
1029 | "6-7-1-D-SPACE-6-5-E-5", followed by releasing the modifier keys. |
815 | |
1030 | |
816 | 5.2: Keyboard symbols entry method |
1031 | * 5.2: Keyboard symbols entry method |
817 | This mode lets you input characters representing the keycap symbols |
1032 | This mode lets you input characters representing the keycap symbols |
818 | of your keyboard, if representable in the current locale encoding. |
1033 | of your keyboard, if representable in the current locale encoding. |
819 | |
1034 | |
820 | Start by pressing "Control" and "Shift" together, then releasing |
1035 | Start by pressing "Control" and "Shift" together, then releasing |
821 | them. The next special key (cursor keys, home etc.) you enter will |
1036 | them. The next special key (cursor keys, home etc.) you enter will |
… | |
… | |
823 | corresponding keycap symbol. The symbol will only be entered when |
1038 | corresponding keycap symbol. The symbol will only be entered when |
824 | the key has been released, otherwise pressing e.g. "Shift" would |
1039 | the key has been released, otherwise pressing e.g. "Shift" would |
825 | enter the symbol for "ISO Level 2 Switch", although your intention |
1040 | enter the symbol for "ISO Level 2 Switch", although your intention |
826 | might have been to enter a reverse tab (Shift-Tab). |
1041 | might have been to enter a reverse tab (Shift-Tab). |
827 | |
1042 | |
828 | 5.3: Screen-selection entry method |
1043 | * 5.3: Screen-selection entry method |
829 | While this is implemented already (it's basically the selection |
1044 | While this is implemented already (it's basically the selection |
830 | mechanism), it could be extended by displaying a unicode character |
1045 | mechanism), it could be extended by displaying a unicode character |
831 | map. |
1046 | map. |
832 | |
1047 | |
833 | 5.4: Feedback method for identifying displayed characters for later |
1048 | * 5.4: Feedback method for identifying displayed characters for later |
834 | input |
1049 | input |
835 | This method lets you display the unicode character code associated |
1050 | This method lets you display the unicode character code associated |
836 | with characters already displayed. |
1051 | with characters already displayed. |
837 | |
1052 | |
838 | You enter this mode by holding down "Control" and "Shift" together, |
1053 | You enter this mode by holding down "Control" and "Shift" together, |
… | |
… | |
850 | both scenario A and B of ISO 14755, including part 5.2. |
1065 | both scenario A and B of ISO 14755, including part 5.2. |
851 | |
1066 | |
852 | LOGIN STAMP |
1067 | LOGIN STAMP |
853 | rxvt tries to write an entry into the *utmp*(5) file so that it can be |
1068 | rxvt tries to write an entry into the *utmp*(5) file so that it can be |
854 | seen via the *who(1)* command, and can accept messages. To allow this |
1069 | seen via the *who(1)* command, and can accept messages. To allow this |
855 | feature, rxvt must be installed setuid root on some systems. |
1070 | feature, rxvt may need to be installed setuid root on some systems or |
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1071 | setgid to root or to some other group on others. |
856 | |
1072 | |
857 | COLORS AND GRAPHICS |
1073 | COLORS AND GRAPHICS |
858 | In addition to the default foreground and background colours, rxvt can |
1074 | In addition to the default foreground and background colours, rxvt can |
859 | display up to 16 colours (8 ANSI colours plus high-intensity bold/blink |
1075 | display up to 16 colours (8 ANSI colours plus high-intensity bold/blink |
860 | versions of the same). Here is a list of the colours with their rgb.txt |
1076 | versions of the same). Here is a list of the colours with their rgb.txt |
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892 | rxvt -fg Black -bg White -rv |
1108 | rxvt -fg Black -bg White -rv |
893 | would yield White on Black, while on *xterm*(1) it would yield Black |
1109 | would yield White on Black, while on *xterm*(1) it would yield Black |
894 | on White. |
1110 | on White. |
895 | |
1111 | |
896 | ENVIRONMENT |
1112 | ENVIRONMENT |
897 | rxvt sets the environment variables TERM, COLORTERM and COLORFGBG. The |
1113 | rxvt sets and/or uses the following environment variables: |
898 | environment variable WINDOWID is set to the X window id number of the |
1114 | |
899 | rxvt window and it also uses and sets the environment variable DISPLAY |
1115 | TERM |
900 | to specify which display terminal to use. rxvt uses the environment |
1116 | Normally set to "rxvt-unicode", unless overwritten at configure |
901 | variables RXVTPATH and PATH to find XPM files. |
1117 | time, via resources or on the commandline. |
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1118 | |
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1119 | COLORTERM |
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1120 | Either "rxvt", "rxvt-xpm", depending on wether rxvt was compiled |
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1121 | with XPM support, and optionally with the added extension "-mono" to |
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1122 | indicate that rxvt-unicode runs on a monochrome screen. |
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1123 | |
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1124 | COLORFGBG |
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1125 | Set to a string of the form "fg;bg" or "fg;xpm;bg", where "fg" is |
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1126 | the colour code used as default foreground/text colour (or the |
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1127 | string "default" to indicate that the default-colour escape sequence |
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1128 | is to be used), "bg" is the colour code used as default background |
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1129 | colour (or the string "default"), and "xpm" is the string "default" |
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1130 | if rxvt was compiled with XPM support. Libraries like "ncurses" and |
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1131 | "slang" can (and do) use this information to optimize screen output. |
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1132 | |
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1133 | WINDOWID |
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1134 | Set to the (decimal) X Window ID of the rxvt window (the toplevel |
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1135 | window, which usually has subwindows for the scrollbar, the terminal |
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1136 | window and so on). |
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1137 | |
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1138 | TERMINFO |
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1139 | Set to the terminfo directory iff rxvt was configured with |
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1140 | "--with-terminfo=PATH". |
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1141 | |
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1142 | DISPLAY |
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1143 | Used by rxvt to connect to the display and set to the correct |
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1144 | display in it's child processes. |
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1145 | |
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1146 | SHELL |
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1147 | The shell to be used for command execution, defaults to "/bin/sh". |
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1148 | |
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1149 | RXVTPATH |
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1150 | The path where rxvt looks for support files such as menu and xpm |
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1151 | files. |
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1152 | |
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1153 | PATH |
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1154 | Used in the same way as "RXVTPATH". |
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1155 | |
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1156 | RXVT_SOCKET |
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1157 | The unix domain socket path used by rxvtc(1) and rxvtd(1). |
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1158 | |
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1159 | Default $HOME/.rxvt-unicode-*<nodename*. |
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1160 | |
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1161 | HOME |
|
|
1162 | Used to locate the default directory for the unix domain socket for |
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1163 | daemon communications and to locate various resource files (such as |
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1164 | ".Xdefaults") |
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1165 | |
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1166 | XAPPLRESDIR |
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1167 | Directory where various X resource files are being located. |
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1168 | |
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1169 | XENVIRONMENT |
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|
1170 | If set and accessible, gives the name of a X resource file to be |
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|
1171 | loaded by rxvt. |
902 | |
1172 | |
903 | FILES |
1173 | FILES |
904 | /etc/utmp |
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905 | System file for login records. |
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906 | |
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907 | /usr/lib/X11/rgb.txt |
1174 | /usr/lib/X11/rgb.txt |
908 | Color names. |
1175 | Color names. |
909 | |
1176 | |
910 | SEE ALSO |
1177 | SEE ALSO |
911 | rxvt(7), xterm(1), sh(1), resize(1), X(1), pty(4), tty(4), utmp(5) |
1178 | rxvt(7), rxvtc(1), rxvtd(1), xterm(1), sh(1), resize(1), X(1), pty(4), |
912 | |
1179 | tty(4), utmp(5) |
913 | BUGS |
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914 | Check the BUGS file for an up-to-date list. |
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915 | |
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916 | Cursor change support is not yet implemented. |
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917 | |
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918 | Click-and-drag doesn't work with X11 mouse report overriding. |
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919 | |
1180 | |
920 | CURRENT PROJECT COORDINATOR |
1181 | CURRENT PROJECT COORDINATOR |
921 | Project Coordinator |
1182 | Project Coordinator |
922 | Marc A. Lehmann rxvt@schmorp.de |
1183 | Marc A. Lehmann <rxvt-unicode@schmorp.de> |
923 | |
1184 | |
924 | Web page maintainter |
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925 | Marc A. Lehmann rxvt@schmorp.de |
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926 | |
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927 | <http://software.schmorp.de/> |
1185 | <http://software.schmorp.de/#rxvt-unicode> |
928 | |
1186 | |
929 | AUTHORS |
1187 | AUTHORS |
930 | John Bovey |
1188 | John Bovey |
931 | University of Kent, 1992, wrote the original Xvt. |
1189 | University of Kent, 1992, wrote the original Xvt. |
932 | |
1190 | |
… | |
… | |
946 | |
1204 | |
947 | Geoff Wing <gcw@pobox.com> |
1205 | Geoff Wing <gcw@pobox.com> |
948 | Rewrote screen display and text selection routines. Project |
1206 | Rewrote screen display and text selection routines. Project |
949 | Coordinator (changes.txt 2.4.6 - rxvt-unicode) |
1207 | Coordinator (changes.txt 2.4.6 - rxvt-unicode) |
950 | |
1208 | |
951 | Marc Alexander Lehmann <rxvt@schmorp.de> |
1209 | Marc Alexander Lehmann <rxvt-unicode@schmorp.de> |
952 | Forked rxvt-unicode, rewrote most of the display code and internal |
1210 | Forked rxvt-unicode, rewrote most of the display code and internal |
953 | character handling to store text in unicode, improve xterm |
1211 | character handling to store text in unicode, improve xterm |
954 | compatibility and apply numerous other bugfixes and extensions. |
1212 | compatibility and apply numerous other bugfixes and extensions. |
955 | |
1213 | |
956 | Project Coordinator (Changes 1.0 -) |
1214 | Project Coordinator (Changes 1.0 -) |