1 | Sketchy overview of the details: |
1 | Sketchy overview of the details: |
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3 | - gcc-3.x is probably required to compile this release, g++, too, as it |
3 | - gcc-3.x is probably required to compile this release, g++-3.x, too, as it |
4 | has been re-written in C++. |
4 | has been re-written in C++ (and a corresponding version of libstdc++). |
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6 | - the options used in the ./reconf script should work. everything else |
6 | - the options used in the ./reconf script should work. everything else |
7 | might be broken. |
7 | might work and might be broken. |
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9 | - wchar_t MUST be UNICODE or ISO-10646-1 on your system, or various things |
9 | - wchar_t MUST be UNICODE or ISO-10646-1 on your system, or various things |
10 | will break down. On GNU/Linux, this is true, on Solaris, this is true |
10 | will break down. On GNU/Linux, this is true for all locales, on Solaris, |
11 | only for "@ucs" locales, but you should have plenty of them. |
11 | this might be true only for locales ending in "@ucs", but you should |
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12 | have plenty of them, as there should be a corresponding @ucs-locale for |
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13 | every normal locale. |
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15 | If you know details for other operating systems, please notify me (in |
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16 | general, if your env defines __STDC_ISO_10646__ then everything should |
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17 | be fine). |
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13 | - rxvt will use unicode internally, but does input/output in the current |
19 | - rxvt will use unicode internally, but does input/output in the current |
14 | locale. so get a utf-8 terminal, use "LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8 rxvt" or |
20 | locale. so to get a utf-8 terminal, use "LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8 rxvt" or |
15 | equivalent. |
21 | equivalent. |
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17 | - you can specify a different locale to be used for your input method |
23 | - you can specify a different locale to be used for your input method |
18 | using the imLocale ressource or switch, e.g.: |
24 | using the imLocale ressource or switch, e.g.: |
19 | LC_CTYPE=ja_JP.UTF-8 rxvt -imlocale ja_JP.EUC-JP |
25 | LC_CTYPE=ja_JP.UTF-8 rxvt -imlocale ja_JP.EUC-JP |
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27 | - keyboard input is limited by the selected locale (and X's support for it), |
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28 | tty input and output likewise. selection support is mostly independent |
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29 | of the locale. |
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21 | - "-fn" commandline switch and *.font ressource accepts a comma |
31 | - "-fn" commandline switch and *.font ressource accepts a comma |
22 | seperated list of fontnames: |
32 | seperated list of fontnames: |
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24 | x:9x15bold a x11 font |
34 | x:9x15bold a x11 font |
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26 | xft:Andale Mono a xft font |
36 | xft:Andale Mono a xft font |
27 | xft:Andale Mono:pixelsize=20 |
37 | xft:Andale Mono:pixelsize=20 |
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29 | - the _first_ font in the list selects the cell width/height. All other |
39 | - the _first_ font in the list selects the cell width/height. All other |
30 | fonts must be smaller or same sized, or they will be ignored or worse. |
40 | fonts must be smaller or same sized, or they will be ignored or worse. |
31 | xft fonts will automatically be rescaled. |
41 | xft fonts will automatically be rescaled, x11-fonts, too, if their |
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42 | size is not specified in the XLFD. |
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33 | - the fonts will be tried in the order given when searching for a font |
44 | - the fonts will be tried in the order given when searching for a font |
34 | to display a specific character. if you are e.g. mainly interested in |
45 | to display a specific character. if you are e.g. mainly interested in |
35 | japanese you might want to put a japanese font first to get the ascii |
46 | japanese you might want to put a japanese font first to get the ascii |
36 | characters in it. If you are mainly interested in a text terminal and |
47 | characters in it. If you are mainly interested in a text terminal and |
37 | only want to display other characters you should put a ascii/is8859 text |
48 | only want to display other characters you should put a ascii/is8859 text |
38 | font first (e.g. "9x15bold") and let rxvt sort it out. |
49 | font first (e.g. "9x15bold") and let rxvt sort it out. |
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40 | - xft fonts require gobs of memory and generally are slow. try not to |
51 | - xft fonts require gobs of memory and generally are slow. try not to |
41 | antialias them ("Font:antialias=false") when possible. Often looks better, |
52 | antialias them ("Font:antialias=false") when possible. Often looks |
42 | too. |
53 | better, too, as they then match other fonts in weight. |
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44 | - src/defaultfont.C lists the fallback fonts that are tried when a |
55 | - src/defaultfont.C lists the fallback fonts that are tried when a |
45 | character cannot be displayed with the current list of fonts. |
56 | character cannot be displayed with the current list of fonts. |
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58 | - using bold fonts for the bold attribute is not supported by xft |
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59 | and will not be supported by rxvt-unicode, either, even for normal x11 |
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60 | fonts. |
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62 | - normal bold text will use reverse video unless the colorBD resource has |
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63 | been set. coloured text will use high-intensity colours for bold. |
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47 | Marc <rxvt@plan9.de> |
65 | Marc <rxvt@plan9.de> |
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