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126 root 1.61 .IX Title "@@RXVT_NAME@@ 1"
127 sf-exg 1.90 .TH @@RXVT_NAME@@ 1 "2010-07-24" "@@RXVT_VERSION@@" "RXVT-UNICODE"
128 root 1.79 .\" For nroff, turn off justification. Always turn off hyphenation; it makes
129     .\" way too many mistakes in technical documents.
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131     .nh
132 root 1.1 .SH "NAME"
133     rxvt\-unicode (ouR XVT, unicode) \- (a VT102 emulator for the X window system)
134     .SH "SYNOPSIS"
135     .IX Header "SYNOPSIS"
136     \&\fB@@RXVT_NAME@@\fR [options] [\-e command [ args ]]
137     .SH "DESCRIPTION"
138     .IX Header "DESCRIPTION"
139     \&\fBrxvt-unicode\fR, version \fB@@RXVT_VERSION@@\fR, is a colour vt102 terminal
140     emulator intended as an \fIxterm\fR(1) replacement for users who do not
141     require features such as Tektronix 4014 emulation and toolkit-style
142     configurability. As a result, \fBrxvt-unicode\fR uses much less swap space \*(--
143     a significant advantage on a machine serving many X sessions.
144 root 1.75 .PP
145     This document is also available on the World-Wide-Web at
146     <http://pod.tst.eu/http://cvs.schmorp.de/rxvt\-unicode/doc/rxvt.1.pod>.
147 root 1.1 .SH "FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS"
148     .IX Header "FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS"
149 root 1.12 See @@RXVT_NAME@@(7) (try \f(CW\*(C`man 7 @@RXVT_NAME@@\*(C'\fR) for a list of
150     frequently asked questions and answer to them and some common
151     problems. That document is also accessible on the World-Wide-Web at
152 root 1.75 <http://pod.tst.eu/http://cvs.schmorp.de/rxvt\-unicode/doc/rxvt.7.pod>.
153 root 1.1 .SH "RXVT-UNICODE VS. RXVT"
154     .IX Header "RXVT-UNICODE VS. RXVT"
155     Unlike the original rxvt, \fBrxvt-unicode\fR stores all text in Unicode
156     internally. That means it can store and display most scripts in the
157     world. Being a terminal emulator, however, some things are very difficult,
158     especially cursive scripts such as arabic, vertically written scripts
159     like mongolian or scripts requiring extremely complex combining rules,
160 sasha 1.70 like tibetan or devanagari. Don't expect pretty output when using these
161 root 1.1 scripts. Most other scripts, latin, cyrillic, kanji, thai etc. should work
162 root 1.63 fine, though. A somewhat difficult case are right-to-left scripts, such
163 root 1.1 as hebrew: \fBrxvt-unicode\fR adopts the view that bidirectional algorithms
164 root 1.75 belong in the application, not the terminal emulator (too many things \*(--
165 root 1.1 such as cursor-movement while editing \*(-- break otherwise), but that might
166     change.
167     .PP
168     If you are looking for a terminal that supports more exotic scripts, let
169 root 1.63 me recommend \f(CW\*(C`mlterm\*(C'\fR, which is a very user friendly, lean and clean
170 root 1.1 terminal emulator. In fact, the reason rxvt-unicode was born was solely
171     because the author couldn't get \f(CW\*(C`mlterm\*(C'\fR to use one font for latin1 and
172     another for japanese.
173     .PP
174     Therefore another design rationale was the use of multiple fonts to
175     display characters: The idea of a single unicode font which many other
176 root 1.61 programs force onto its users never made sense to me: You should be able
177 root 1.1 to choose any font for any script freely.
178     .PP
179     Apart from that, rxvt-unicode is also much better internationalised than
180 root 1.61 its predecessor, supports things such as \s-1XFT\s0 and \s-1ISO\s0 14755 that are handy
181 root 1.63 in i18n\-environments, is faster, and has a lot bugs less than the original
182 root 1.1 rxvt. This all in addition to dozens of other small improvements.
183     .PP
184     It is still faithfully following the original rxvt idea of being lean
185     and nice on resources: for example, you can still configure rxvt-unicode
186 root 1.61 without most of its features to get a lean binary. It also comes with
187 root 1.1 a client/daemon pair that lets you open any number of terminal windows
188     from within a single process, which makes startup time very fast and
189     drastically reduces memory usage. See @@RXVT_NAME@@d(1) (daemon) and
190     @@RXVT_NAME@@c(1) (client).
191     .PP
192     It also makes technical information about escape sequences (which have
193 root 1.63 been extended) more accessible: see @@RXVT_NAME@@(7) for technical
194 root 1.1 reference documentation (escape sequences etc.).
195     .SH "OPTIONS"
196     .IX Header "OPTIONS"
197     The \fB@@RXVT_NAME@@\fR options (mostly a subset of \fIxterm\fR's) are listed
198     below. In keeping with the smaller-is-better philosophy, options may be
199 root 1.79 eliminated or default values chosen at compile-time, so options and
200 root 1.1 defaults listed may not accurately reflect the version installed on
201     your system. `@@RXVT_NAME@@ \-h' gives a list of major compile-time options on
202     the \fIOptions\fR line. Option descriptions may be prefixed with which
203     compile option each is dependent upon. e.g. `Compile \fI\s-1XIM\s0\fR:' requires
204     \&\fI\s-1XIM\s0\fR on the \fIOptions\fR line. Note: `@@RXVT_NAME@@ \-help' gives a list of all
205     command-line options compiled into your version.
206     .PP
207     Note that \fB@@RXVT_NAME@@\fR permits the resource name to be used as a
208     long-option (\-\-/++ option) so the potential command-line options are
209     far greater than those listed. For example: `@@RXVT_NAME@@ \-\-loginShell \-\-color1
210     Orange'.
211     .PP
212     The following options are available:
213     .IP "\fB\-help\fR, \fB\-\-help\fR" 4
214     .IX Item "-help, --help"
215     Print out a message describing available options.
216     .IP "\fB\-display\fR \fIdisplayname\fR" 4
217     .IX Item "-display displayname"
218 root 1.82 Attempt to open a window on the named X display (the older form \fB\-d\fR
219     is still respected. but deprecated). In the absence of this option, the
220     display specified by the \fB\s-1DISPLAY\s0\fR environment variable is used.
221 root 1.53 .IP "\fB\-depth\fR \fIbitdepth\fR" 4
222     .IX Item "-depth bitdepth"
223 root 1.56 Compile \fIxft\fR: Attempt to find a visual with the given bit depth;
224 root 1.53 resource \fBdepth\fR.
225 root 1.80 .Sp
226     [Please note that many X servers (and libXft) are buggy with
227     respect to \f(CW\*(C`\-depth 32\*(C'\fR and/or alpha channels, and will cause all sorts
228     of graphical corruption. This is harmless, but we can't do anything about
229     this, so watch out]
230 root 1.1 .IP "\fB\-geometry\fR \fIgeom\fR" 4
231     .IX Item "-geometry geom"
232     Window geometry (\fB\-g\fR still respected); resource \fBgeometry\fR.
233     .IP "\fB\-rv\fR|\fB+rv\fR" 4
234     .IX Item "-rv|+rv"
235     Turn on/off simulated reverse video; resource \fBreverseVideo\fR.
236     .IP "\fB\-j\fR|\fB+j\fR" 4
237     .IX Item "-j|+j"
238 root 1.68 Turn on/off jump scrolling (allow multiple lines per refresh); resource \fBjumpScroll\fR.
239     .IP "\fB\-ss\fR|\fB+ss\fR" 4
240     .IX Item "-ss|+ss"
241     Turn on/off skip scrolling (allow multiple screens per refresh); resource \fBskipScroll\fR.
242 sasha 1.70 .IP "\fB\-tr\fR|\fB+tr\fR" 4
243     .IX Item "-tr|+tr"
244 root 1.75 Turn on/off illusion of a transparent window background; resource \fBtransparent\fR.
245 sasha 1.70 .Sp
246 root 1.75 \&\fB\-ip\fR is still accepted as an obsolete alias but will be removed in
247     future versions.
248 root 1.56 .Sp
249 root 1.73 \&\fIPlease address all transparency related issues to Sasha Vasko at
250 sasha 1.70 sasha@aftercode.net. Read the \s-1FAQ\s0 (man 7 @@RXVT_NAME@@)!\fR
251 root 1.1 .IP "\fB\-fade\fR \fInumber\fR" 4
252     .IX Item "-fade number"
253 root 1.25 Fade the text by the given percentage when focus is lost. Small values
254     fade a little only, 100 completely replaces all colours by the fade
255     colour; resource \fBfading\fR.
256     .IP "\fB\-fadecolor\fR \fIcolour\fR" 4
257     .IX Item "-fadecolor colour"
258     Fade to this colour when fading is used (see \fB\-fade\fR). The default colour
259 root 1.56 is opaque black. resource \fBfadeColor\fR.
260 root 1.1 .IP "\fB\-tint\fR \fIcolour\fR" 4
261     .IX Item "-tint colour"
262     Tint the transparent background pixmap with the given colour when
263 sasha 1.70 transparency is enabled with \fB\-tr\fR. This only works for
264 root 1.25 non-tiled backgrounds, currently. See also the \fB\-sh\fR option that can be
265 root 1.69 used to brighten or darken the image in addition to tinting it.
266 root 1.79 Please note that certain tint colours can be applied on the server-side,
267 root 1.69 thus yielding performance gain of two orders of magnitude. These colours are:
268 root 1.73 blue, red, green, cyan, magenta, yellow, and those close to them. Also
269 sf-exg 1.90 pure black and pure white colours essentially mean no tinting; resource
270 root 1.25 \&\fItintColor\fR. Example:
271     .Sp
272     .Vb 1
273 root 1.79 \& @@RXVT_NAME@@ \-tr \-tint blue \-sh 40
274 root 1.25 .Ve
275 root 1.68 .IP "\fB\-sh\fR \fInumber\fR" 4
276     .IX Item "-sh number"
277 sasha 1.72 Darken (0 .. 100) or lighten (100 .. 200) the transparent
278 root 1.69 background image in addition to (or instead of) tinting it;
279 root 1.68 resource \fIshading\fR.
280     .IP "\fB\-blt\fR \fIstring\fR" 4
281     .IX Item "-blt string"
282 root 1.69 Specify background blending type. If background pixmap is specified
283     at the same time as transparency \- such pixmap will be blended over
284 root 1.68 transparency image, using method specified. Supported values are :
285 sf-exg 1.90 \&\fBadd\fR, \fBalphablend\fR, \fBallanon\fR \- colour values averaging, \fBcolorize\fR,
286 root 1.69 \&\fBdarken\fR, \fBdiff\fR, \fBdissipate\fR, \fBhue\fR, \fBlighten\fR, \fBoverlay\fR,
287     \&\fBsaturate\fR, \fBscreen\fR, \fBsub\fR, \fBtint\fR, \fBvalue\fR. The default is
288 root 1.79 alpha-blending. Compile \fIafterimage\fR; resource \fIblendType\fR.
289 root 1.69 .IP "\fB\-blr\fR \fIHxV\fR" 4
290     .IX Item "-blr HxV"
291     Apply Gaussian Blur with the specified radii to the transparent
292     background image. If single number is specified \- both vertical and
293     horizontal radii are considered to be the same. Setting one of the
294     radii to 1 and another to a large number creates interesting effects
295 sasha 1.70 on some backgrounds. Maximum radius value is 128. Compile \fIafterimage\fR;
296     resource \fIblurRadius\fR.
297 root 1.84 .IP "\fB\-icon\fR \fIfile\fR" 4
298     .IX Item "-icon file"
299     Compile \fIafterimage\fR: Use the specified image as application icon. This
300     is used by many window managers, taskbars and pagers to represent the
301 root 1.85 application window; resource \fIiconFile\fR.
302 root 1.1 .IP "\fB\-bg\fR \fIcolour\fR" 4
303     .IX Item "-bg colour"
304     Window background colour; resource \fBbackground\fR.
305     .IP "\fB\-fg\fR \fIcolour\fR" 4
306     .IX Item "-fg colour"
307     Window foreground colour; resource \fBforeground\fR.
308 root 1.73 .IP "\fB\-pixmap\fR \fIfile[;geom[:op1][:op2][...]]\fR" 4
309     .IX Item "-pixmap file[;geom[:op1][:op2][...]]"
310     Compile \fIafterimage\fR: Specify image file for the background and also
311 root 1.68 optionally specify its scaling with a geometry string. Note you may need to
312 root 1.3 add quotes to avoid special shell interpretation of the \f(CW\*(C`;\*(C'\fR in the
313 root 1.79 command-line; for more details see resource \fBbackgroundPixmap\fR.
314 root 1.1 .IP "\fB\-cr\fR \fIcolour\fR" 4
315     .IX Item "-cr colour"
316     The cursor colour; resource \fBcursorColor\fR.
317     .IP "\fB\-pr\fR \fIcolour\fR" 4
318     .IX Item "-pr colour"
319     The mouse pointer foreground colour; resource \fBpointerColor\fR.
320     .IP "\fB\-pr2\fR \fIcolour\fR" 4
321     .IX Item "-pr2 colour"
322     The mouse pointer background colour; resource \fBpointerColor2\fR.
323     .IP "\fB\-bd\fR \fIcolour\fR" 4
324     .IX Item "-bd colour"
325     The colour of the border around the text area and between the scrollbar and the text;
326     resource \fBborderColor\fR.
327     .IP "\fB\-fn\fR \fIfontlist\fR" 4
328     .IX Item "-fn fontlist"
329     Select the fonts to be used. This is a comma separated list of font names
330 root 1.46 that are checked in order when trying to find glyphs for characters. The
331 root 1.1 first font defines the cell size for characters; other fonts might be
332     smaller, but not (in general) larger. A (hopefully) reasonable default
333     font list is always appended to it. See resource \fBfont\fR for more details.
334     .Sp
335 root 1.61 In short, to specify an X11 core font, just specify its name or prefix it
336 root 1.79 with \f(CW\*(C`x:\*(C'\fR. To specify an XFT-font, you need to prefix it with \f(CW\*(C`xft:\*(C'\fR,
337 root 1.1 e.g.:
338     .Sp
339     .Vb 2
340 root 1.79 \& @@RXVT_NAME@@ \-fn "xft:Bitstream Vera Sans Mono:pixelsize=15"
341     \& @@RXVT_NAME@@ \-fn "9x15bold,xft:Bitstream Vera Sans Mono"
342 root 1.1 .Ve
343     .Sp
344     See also the question \*(L"How does rxvt-unicode choose fonts?\*(R" in the \s-1FAQ\s0
345     section of @@RXVT_NAME@@(7).
346     .IP "\fB\-fb\fR \fIfontlist\fR" 4
347     .IX Item "-fb fontlist"
348 root 1.37 Compile \fIfont-styles\fR: The bold font list to use when \fBbold\fR characters
349     are to be printed. See resource \fBboldFont\fR for details.
350 root 1.1 .IP "\fB\-fi\fR \fIfontlist\fR" 4
351     .IX Item "-fi fontlist"
352 root 1.37 Compile \fIfont-styles\fR: The italic font list to use when \fIitalic\fR
353     characters are to be printed. See resource \fBitalicFont\fR for details.
354 root 1.1 .IP "\fB\-fbi\fR \fIfontlist\fR" 4
355     .IX Item "-fbi fontlist"
356 root 1.37 Compile \fIfont-styles\fR: The bold italic font list to use when \fB\f(BIbold
357 root 1.35 italic\fB\fR characters are to be printed. See resource \fBboldItalicFont\fR
358     for details.
359 root 1.30 .IP "\fB\-is\fR|\fB+is\fR" 4
360     .IX Item "-is|+is"
361 root 1.76 Compile \fIfont-styles\fR: Bold/Blink font styles imply high intensity
362 root 1.30 foreground/background (default). See resource \fBintensityStyles\fR for
363     details.
364 root 1.1 .IP "\fB\-name\fR \fIname\fR" 4
365     .IX Item "-name name"
366     Specify the application name under which resources are to be obtained,
367     rather than the default executable file name. Name should not contain
368     `.' or `*' characters. Also sets the icon and title name.
369     .IP "\fB\-ls\fR|\fB+ls\fR" 4
370     .IX Item "-ls|+ls"
371     Start as a login\-shell/sub\-shell; resource \fBloginShell\fR.
372     .IP "\fB\-ut\fR|\fB+ut\fR" 4
373     .IX Item "-ut|+ut"
374     Compile \fIutmp\fR: Inhibit/enable writing a utmp entry; resource
375     \&\fButmpInhibit\fR.
376     .IP "\fB\-vb\fR|\fB+vb\fR" 4
377     .IX Item "-vb|+vb"
378     Turn on/off visual bell on receipt of a bell character; resource
379     \&\fBvisualBell\fR.
380     .IP "\fB\-sb\fR|\fB+sb\fR" 4
381     .IX Item "-sb|+sb"
382     Turn on/off scrollbar; resource \fBscrollBar\fR.
383 root 1.79 .IP "\fB\-sr\fR|\fB+sr\fR" 4
384     .IX Item "-sr|+sr"
385     Put scrollbar on right/left; resource \fBscrollBar_right\fR.
386     .IP "\fB\-st\fR|\fB+st\fR" 4
387     .IX Item "-st|+st"
388     Display rxvt (non XTerm/NeXT) scrollbar without/with a trough;
389     resource \fBscrollBar_floating\fR.
390 root 1.1 .IP "\fB\-si\fR|\fB+si\fR" 4
391     .IX Item "-si|+si"
392     Turn on/off scroll-to-bottom on \s-1TTY\s0 output inhibit; resource
393     \&\fBscrollTtyOutput\fR has opposite effect.
394     .IP "\fB\-sk\fR|\fB+sk\fR" 4
395     .IX Item "-sk|+sk"
396     Turn on/off scroll-to-bottom on keypress; resource
397     \&\fBscrollTtyKeypress\fR.
398     .IP "\fB\-sw\fR|\fB+sw\fR" 4
399     .IX Item "-sw|+sw"
400     Turn on/off scrolling with the scrollback buffer as new lines appear.
401     This only takes effect if \fB\-si\fR is also given; resource
402     \&\fBscrollWithBuffer\fR.
403     .IP "\fB\-ptab\fR|\fB+ptab\fR" 4
404     .IX Item "-ptab|+ptab"
405     If enabled (default), \*(L"Horizontal Tab\*(R" characters are being stored as
406     actual wide characters in the screen buffer, which makes it possible to
407     select and paste them. Since a horizontal tab is a cursor movement and
408     not an actual glyph, this can sometimes be visually annoying as the cursor
409     on a tab character is displayed as a wide cursor; resource \fBpastableTabs\fR.
410     .IP "\fB\-bc\fR|\fB+bc\fR" 4
411     .IX Item "-bc|+bc"
412     Blink the cursor; resource \fBcursorBlink\fR.
413 root 1.88 .IP "\fB\-uc\fR|\fB+uc\fR" 4
414     .IX Item "-uc|+uc"
415     Make the cursor underlined; resource \fBcursorUnderline\fR.
416 root 1.1 .IP "\fB\-iconic\fR" 4
417     .IX Item "-iconic"
418     Start iconified, if the window manager supports that option.
419     Alternative form is \fB\-ic\fR.
420     .IP "\fB\-sl\fR \fInumber\fR" 4
421     .IX Item "-sl number"
422     Save \fInumber\fR lines in the scrollback buffer. See resource entry for
423     limits; resource \fBsaveLines\fR.
424     .IP "\fB\-b\fR \fInumber\fR" 4
425     .IX Item "-b number"
426     Compile \fIfrills\fR: Internal border of \fInumber\fR pixels. See resource
427     entry for limits; resource \fBinternalBorder\fR.
428     .IP "\fB\-w\fR \fInumber\fR" 4
429     .IX Item "-w number"
430     Compile \fIfrills\fR: External border of \fInumber\fR pixels. Also, \fB\-bw\fR
431     and \fB\-borderwidth\fR. See resource entry for limits; resource
432     \&\fBexternalBorder\fR.
433     .IP "\fB\-bl\fR" 4
434     .IX Item "-bl"
435     Compile \fIfrills\fR: Set \s-1MWM\s0 hints to request a borderless window, i.e.
436     if honoured by the \s-1WM\s0, the rxvt-unicode window will not have window
437 root 1.84 decorations; resource \fBborderLess\fR. If the window manager does not
438     support \s-1MWM\s0 hints (e.g. kwin), enables override-redirect mode.
439 root 1.49 .IP "\fB\-override\-redirect\fR" 4
440     .IX Item "-override-redirect"
441     Compile \fIfrills\fR: Sets override-redirect on the window; resource
442     \&\fBoverride-redirect\fR.
443 root 1.37 .IP "\fB\-sbg\fR" 4
444     .IX Item "-sbg"
445     Compile \fIfrills\fR: Disable the usage of the built-in block graphics/line
446     drawing characters and just rely on what the specified fonts provide. Use
447     this if you have a good font and want to use its block graphic glyphs;
448     resource \fBskipBuiltinGlyphs\fR.
449 root 1.1 .IP "\fB\-lsp\fR \fInumber\fR" 4
450     .IX Item "-lsp number"
451     Compile \fIfrills\fR: Lines (pixel height) to insert between each row of
452     the display. Useful to work around font rendering problems; resource
453 sasha 1.70 \&\fBlineSpace\fR.
454 root 1.86 .IP "\fB\-letsp\fR \fInumber\fR" 4
455     .IX Item "-letsp number"
456     Compile \fIfrills\fR: Amount to adjust the computed character width by
457     to control overall letter spacing. Negative values will tighten up the
458     letter spacing, positive values will space letters out more. Useful to
459 root 1.88 work around odd font metrics; resource \fBletterSpace\fR.
460 root 1.1 .IP "\fB\-tn\fR \fItermname\fR" 4
461     .IX Item "-tn termname"
462     This option specifies the name of the terminal type to be set in the
463     \&\fB\s-1TERM\s0\fR environment variable. This terminal type must exist in the
464     \&\fI\fItermcap\fI\|(5)\fR database and should have \fIli#\fR and \fIco#\fR entries;
465     resource \fBtermName\fR.
466     .IP "\fB\-e\fR \fIcommand [arguments]\fR" 4
467     .IX Item "-e command [arguments]"
468     Run the command with its command-line arguments in the \fB@@RXVT_NAME@@\fR
469     window; also sets the window title and icon name to be the basename of
470     the program being executed if neither \fI\-title\fR (\fI\-T\fR) nor \fI\-n\fR are
471     given on the command line. If this option is used, it must be the last
472 root 1.79 on the command-line. If there is no \fB\-e\fR option then the default is to
473 root 1.1 run the program specified by the \fB\s-1SHELL\s0\fR environment variable or,
474     failing that, \fI\fIsh\fI\|(1)\fR.
475 root 1.28 .Sp
476     Please note that you must specify a program with arguments. If you want to
477     run shell commands, you have to specify the shell, like this:
478     .Sp
479     .Vb 1
480 root 1.79 \& @@RXVT_NAME@@ \-e sh \-c "shell commands"
481 root 1.28 .Ve
482 root 1.1 .IP "\fB\-title\fR \fItext\fR" 4
483     .IX Item "-title text"
484     Window title (\fB\-T\fR still respected); the default title is the basename
485     of the program specified after the \fB\-e\fR option, if any, otherwise the
486     application name; resource \fBtitle\fR.
487     .IP "\fB\-n\fR \fItext\fR" 4
488     .IX Item "-n text"
489     Icon name; the default name is the basename of the program specified
490     after the \fB\-e\fR option, if any, otherwise the application name;
491     resource \fBiconName\fR.
492     .IP "\fB\-C\fR" 4
493     .IX Item "-C"
494     Capture system console messages.
495     .IP "\fB\-pt\fR \fIstyle\fR" 4
496     .IX Item "-pt style"
497     Compile \fI\s-1XIM\s0\fR: input style for input method; \fBOverTheSpot\fR,
498     \&\fBOffTheSpot\fR, \fBRoot\fR; resource \fBpreeditType\fR.
499     .IP "\fB\-im\fR \fItext\fR" 4
500     .IX Item "-im text"
501     Compile \fI\s-1XIM\s0\fR: input method name. resource \fBinputMethod\fR.
502     .IP "\fB\-imlocale\fR \fIstring\fR" 4
503     .IX Item "-imlocale string"
504 root 1.7 The locale to use for opening the \s-1IM\s0. You can use an \f(CW\*(C`LC_CTYPE\*(C'\fR of e.g.
505     \&\f(CW\*(C`de_DE.UTF\-8\*(C'\fR for normal text processing but \f(CW\*(C`ja_JP.EUC\-JP\*(C'\fR for the
506     input extension to be able to input japanese characters while staying in
507     another locale. resource \fBimLocale\fR.
508     .IP "\fB\-imfont\fR \fIfontset\fR" 4
509     .IX Item "-imfont fontset"
510     Set the font set to use for the X Input Method, see resource \fBimFont\fR
511     for more info.
512     .IP "\fB\-tcw\fR" 4
513     .IX Item "-tcw"
514     Change the meaning of triple-click selection with the left mouse
515 root 1.79 button. Only effective when the original (non-perl) selection code is
516     in-use. Instead of selecting a full line it will extend the selection to
517 root 1.75 the end of the logical line only. resource \fBtripleclickwords\fR.
518 root 1.1 .IP "\fB\-insecure\fR" 4
519     .IX Item "-insecure"
520     Enable \*(L"insecure\*(R" mode, which currently enables most of the escape
521     sequences that echo strings. See the resource \fBinsecure\fR for more
522     info.
523     .IP "\fB\-mod\fR \fImodifier\fR" 4
524     .IX Item "-mod modifier"
525     Override detection of Meta modifier with specified key: \fBalt\fR,
526     \&\fBmeta\fR, \fBhyper\fR, \fBsuper\fR, \fBmod1\fR, \fBmod2\fR, \fBmod3\fR, \fBmod4\fR,
527     \&\fBmod5\fR; resource \fImodifier\fR.
528     .IP "\fB\-ssc\fR|\fB+ssc\fR" 4
529     .IX Item "-ssc|+ssc"
530     Turn on/off secondary screen (default enabled); resource
531     \&\fBsecondaryScreen\fR.
532     .IP "\fB\-ssr\fR|\fB+ssr\fR" 4
533     .IX Item "-ssr|+ssr"
534     Turn on/off secondary screen scroll (default enabled); resource
535     \&\fBsecondaryScroll\fR.
536 root 1.28 .IP "\fB\-hold\fR|\fB+hold\fR" 4
537     .IX Item "-hold|+hold"
538     Turn on/off hold window after exit support. If enabled, @@RXVT_NAME@@
539     will not immediately destroy its window when the program executed within
540     it exits. Instead, it will wait till it is being killed or closed by the
541     user; resource \fBhold\fR.
542 root 1.83 .IP "\fB\-cd\fR \fIpath\fR" 4
543     .IX Item "-cd path"
544     Sets the working directory for the shell (or the command specified via
545     \&\fB\-e\fR). The \fIpath\fR must be an absolute path and it must exist for
546     @@RXVT_NAME@@ to start; resource \fBchdir\fR.
547 root 1.74 .IP "\fB\-xrm\fR \fIstring\fR" 4
548     .IX Item "-xrm string"
549     Works like the X Toolkit option of the same name, by adding the \fIstring\fR
550     as if it were specified in a resource file. Resource values specified this
551     way take precedence over all other resource specifications.
552     .Sp
553     Note that you need to use the \fIsame\fR syntax as in the .Xdefaults file,
554     e.g. \f(CW\*(C`*.background: black\*(C'\fR. Also note that all @@RXVT_NAME@@\-specific
555     options can be specified as long-options on the commandline, so use
556     of \fB\-xrm\fR is mostly limited to cases where you want to specify other
557     resources (e.g. for input methods) or for compatibility with other
558     programs.
559 root 1.18 .IP "\fB\-keysym.\fR\fIsym\fR \fIstring\fR" 4
560     .IX Item "-keysym.sym string"
561 root 1.12 Remap a key symbol. See resource \fBkeysym\fR.
562 root 1.18 .IP "\fB\-embed\fR \fIwindowid\fR" 4
563     .IX Item "-embed windowid"
564 root 1.61 Tells @@RXVT_NAME@@ to embed its windows into an already-existing window,
565 root 1.15 which enables applications to easily embed a terminal.
566     .Sp
567     Right now, @@RXVT_NAME@@ will first unmap/map the specified window, so it
568     shouldn't be a top-level window. @@RXVT_NAME@@ will also reconfigure it
569     quite a bit, so don't expect it to keep some specific state. It's best to
570     create an extra subwindow for @@RXVT_NAME@@ and leave it alone.
571     .Sp
572 root 1.16 The window will not be destroyed when @@RXVT_NAME@@ exits.
573     .Sp
574 root 1.15 It might be useful to know that @@RXVT_NAME@@ will not close file
575     descriptors passed to it (except for stdin/out/err, of course), so you
576     can use file descriptors to communicate with the programs within the
577 root 1.63 terminal. This works regardless of whether the \f(CW\*(C`\-embed\*(C'\fR option was used or
578 root 1.15 not.
579 root 1.18 .Sp
580     Here is a short Gtk2\-perl snippet that illustrates how this option can be
581     used (a longer example is in \fIdoc/embed\fR):
582     .Sp
583 root 1.20 .Vb 5
584     \& my $rxvt = new Gtk2::Socket;
585 root 1.79 \& $rxvt\->signal_connect_after (realize => sub {
586     \& my $xid = $_[0]\->window\->get_xid;
587     \& system "@@RXVT_NAME@@ \-embed $xid &";
588 root 1.20 \& });
589 root 1.18 .Ve
590 root 1.38 .IP "\fB\-pty\-fd\fR \fIfile descriptor\fR" 4
591     .IX Item "-pty-fd file descriptor"
592 root 1.18 Tells @@RXVT_NAME@@ \s-1NOT\s0 to execute any commands or create a new pty/tty
593 root 1.63 pair but instead use the given file descriptor as the tty master. This is
594 root 1.18 useful if you want to drive @@RXVT_NAME@@ as a generic terminal emulator
595     without having to run a program within it.
596     .Sp
597     If this switch is given, @@RXVT_NAME@@ will not create any utmp/wtmp
598     entries and will not tinker with pty/tty permissions \- you have to do that
599     yourself if you want that.
600     .Sp
601 root 1.38 As an extremely special case, specifying \f(CW\*(C`\-1\*(C'\fR will completely suppress
602 root 1.75 pty/tty operations, which is probably only useful in conjunction with some
603     perl extension that manages the terminal.
604 root 1.38 .Sp
605 root 1.18 Here is a example in perl that illustrates how this option can be used (a
606     longer example is in \fIdoc/pty\-fd\fR):
607     .Sp
608     .Vb 2
609     \& use IO::Pty;
610     \& use Fcntl;
611 root 1.79 \&
612 root 1.18 \& my $pty = new IO::Pty;
613 root 1.79 \& fcntl $pty, F_SETFD, 0; # clear close\-on\-exec
614     \& system "@@RXVT_NAME@@ \-pty\-fd " . (fileno $pty) . "&";
615 root 1.19 \& close $pty;
616 root 1.79 \&
617 root 1.18 \& # now communicate with rxvt
618 root 1.79 \& my $slave = $pty\->slave;
619 root 1.18 \& while (<$slave>) { print $slave "got <$_>\en" }
620     .Ve
621 root 1.32 .IP "\fB\-pe\fR \fIstring\fR" 4
622     .IX Item "-pe string"
623 root 1.39 Comma-separated list of perl extension scripts to use (or not to use) in
624     this terminal instance. See resource \fBperl-ext\fR for details.
625 root 1.75 .SH "RESOURCES"
626     .IX Header "RESOURCES"
627 root 1.1 Note: `@@RXVT_NAME@@ \-\-help' gives a list of all resources (long
628 root 1.75 options) compiled into your version. All resources are also available as
629 root 1.79 long-options.
630 root 1.1 .PP
631 root 1.43 You can set and change the resources using X11 tools like \fBxrdb\fR. Many
632     distribution do also load settings from the \fB~/.Xresources\fR file when X
633     starts. @@RXVT_NAME@@ will consult the following files/resources in order,
634     with later settings overwriting earlier ones:
635 root 1.12 .PP
636 root 1.74 .Vb 6
637 root 1.79 \& 1. system\-wide app\-defaults file, either locale\-dependent OR global
638     \& 2. app\-defaults file in $XAPPLRESDIR
639     \& 3. RESOURCE_MANAGER property on root\-window OR $HOME/.Xdefaults
640 root 1.12 \& 4. SCREEN_RESOURCES for the current screen
641 root 1.79 \& 5. $XENVIRONMENT file OR $HOME/.Xdefaults\-<nodename>
642     \& 6. resources specified via \-xrm on the commandline
643 root 1.12 .Ve
644 root 1.1 .PP
645 root 1.43 Note that when reading X resources, \fB@@RXVT_NAME@@\fR recognizes two class
646     names: \fBRxvt\fR and \fBURxvt\fR. The class name \fBRxvt\fR allows resources
647     common to both \fB@@RXVT_NAME@@\fR and the original \fIrxvt\fR to be easily
648     configured, while the class name \fBURxvt\fR allows resources unique to
649     \&\fB@@RXVT_NAME@@\fR, to be shared between different \fB@@RXVT_NAME@@\fR
650     configurations. If no resources are specified, suitable defaults will
651     be used. Command-line arguments can be used to override resource
652     settings. The following resources are supported (you might want to
653     check the @@RXVT_NAME@@\fIperl\fR\|(3) manpage for additional settings by perl
654     extensions not documented here):
655 root 1.53 .IP "\fBdepth:\fR \fIbitdepth\fR" 4
656     .IX Item "depth: bitdepth"
657 root 1.56 Compile \fIxft\fR: Attempt to find a visual with the given bit depth;
658 root 1.53 option \fB\-depth\fR.
659 root 1.81 .IP "\fBbuffered:\fR \fIboolean\fR" 4
660     .IX Item "buffered: boolean"
661     Compile \fIxft\fR: Turn on/off double-buffering for xft (default enabled).
662     On some card/driver combination enabling it slightly decreases
663     performance, on most it greatly helps it. The slowdown is small, so it
664     should normally be enabled.
665 root 1.1 .IP "\fBgeometry:\fR \fIgeom\fR" 4
666     .IX Item "geometry: geom"
667     Create the window with the specified X window geometry [default 80x24];
668     option \fB\-geometry\fR.
669     .IP "\fBbackground:\fR \fIcolour\fR" 4
670     .IX Item "background: colour"
671     Use the specified colour as the window's background colour [default
672     White]; option \fB\-bg\fR.
673     .IP "\fBforeground:\fR \fIcolour\fR" 4
674     .IX Item "foreground: colour"
675     Use the specified colour as the window's foreground colour [default
676     Black]; option \fB\-fg\fR.
677     .IP "\fBcolor\fR\fIn\fR\fB:\fR \fIcolour\fR" 4
678     .IX Item "colorn: colour"
679     Use the specified colour for the colour value \fIn\fR, where 0\-7
680     corresponds to low-intensity (normal) colours and 8\-15 corresponds to
681     high-intensity (bold = bright foreground, blink = bright background)
682     colours. The canonical names are as follows: 0=black, 1=red, 2=green,
683     3=yellow, 4=blue, 5=magenta, 6=cyan, 7=white, but the actual colour
684 sf-exg 1.90 names used are listed in the \fB\s-1COLOURS\s0 \s-1AND\s0 \s-1GRAPHICS\s0\fR section.
685 root 1.1 .Sp
686     Colours higher than 15 cannot be set using resources (yet), but can be
687     changed using an escape command (see @@RXVT_NAME@@(7)).
688     .Sp
689     Colours 16\-79 form a standard 4x4x4 colour cube (the same as xterm with
690     88 colour support). Colours 80\-87 are evenly spaces grey steps.
691     .IP "\fBcolorBD:\fR \fIcolour\fR" 4
692     .IX Item "colorBD: colour"
693     .PD 0
694     .IP "\fBcolorIT:\fR \fIcolour\fR" 4
695     .IX Item "colorIT: colour"
696     .PD
697     Use the specified colour to display bold or italic characters when the
698     foreground colour is the default. If font styles are not available
699 root 1.3 (Compile \fIstyles\fR) and this option is unset, reverse video is used instead.
700 root 1.1 .IP "\fBcolorUL:\fR \fIcolour\fR" 4
701     .IX Item "colorUL: colour"
702     Use the specified colour to display underlined characters when the
703     foreground colour is the default.
704     .IP "\fBunderlineColor:\fR \fIcolour\fR" 4
705     .IX Item "underlineColor: colour"
706     If set, use the specified colour as the colour for the underline
707     itself. If unset, use the foreground colour.
708 sf-exg 1.90 .IP "\fBhighlightColor:\fR \fIcolour\fR" 4
709     .IX Item "highlightColor: colour"
710     If set, use the specified colour as the background for highlighted
711     characters. If unset, use reverse video.
712     .IP "\fBhighlightTextColor:\fR \fIcolour\fR" 4
713     .IX Item "highlightTextColor: colour"
714     If set and highlightColor is set, use the specified colour as the
715     foreground for highlighted characters.
716 root 1.1 .IP "\fBcursorColor:\fR \fIcolour\fR" 4
717     .IX Item "cursorColor: colour"
718     Use the specified colour for the cursor. The default is to use the
719     foreground colour; option \fB\-cr\fR.
720     .IP "\fBcursorColor2:\fR \fIcolour\fR" 4
721     .IX Item "cursorColor2: colour"
722     Use the specified colour for the colour of the cursor text. For this to
723     take effect, \fBcursorColor\fR must also be specified. The default is to
724     use the background colour.
725     .IP "\fBreverseVideo:\fR \fIboolean\fR" 4
726     .IX Item "reverseVideo: boolean"
727     \&\fBTrue\fR: simulate reverse video by foreground and background colours;
728     option \fB\-rv\fR. \fBFalse\fR: regular screen colours [default]; option
729 sf-exg 1.90 \&\fB+rv\fR. See note in \fB\s-1COLOURS\s0 \s-1AND\s0 \s-1GRAPHICS\s0\fR section.
730 root 1.1 .IP "\fBjumpScroll:\fR \fIboolean\fR" 4
731     .IX Item "jumpScroll: boolean"
732 root 1.68 \&\fBTrue\fR: specify that jump scrolling should be used. When receiving lots
733     of lines, @@RXVT_NAME@@ will only scroll once a whole screen height of lines
734     has been read, resulting in fewer updates while still displaying every
735     received line; option \fB\-j\fR.
736     .Sp
737     \&\fBFalse\fR: specify that smooth scrolling should be used. @@RXVT_NAME@@ will
738     force a screen refresh on each new line it received; option \fB+j\fR.
739     .IP "\fBskipScroll:\fR \fIboolean\fR" 4
740     .IX Item "skipScroll: boolean"
741     \&\fBTrue\fR: (the default) specify that skip scrolling should be used. When
742     receiving lots of lines, @@RXVT_NAME@@ will only scroll once in a while
743     (around 60 times per second), resulting in far fewer updates. This can
744     result in @@RXVT_NAME@@ not ever displaying some of the lines it receives;
745     option \fB\-ss\fR.
746     .Sp
747     \&\fBFalse\fR: specify that everything is to be displayed, even
748     if the refresh is too fast for the human eye to read anything (or the
749     monitor to display anything); option \fB+ss\fR.
750 root 1.75 .IP "\fBtransparent:\fR \fIboolean\fR" 4
751     .IX Item "transparent: boolean"
752     Turn on/off illusion of a transparent window background.
753     .Sp
754     \&\fBinheritPixmap\fR is still accepted as an obsolete alias but will be removed in
755     future versions.
756 root 1.56 .Sp
757 root 1.75 \&\fIPlease address all transparency related issues to Sasha Vasko at
758     sasha@aftercode.net. Read the \s-1FAQ\s0 (man 7 @@RXVT_NAME@@)!\fR
759 root 1.1 .IP "\fBfading:\fR \fInumber\fR" 4
760     .IX Item "fading: number"
761 root 1.25 Fade the text by the given percentage when focus is lost; option \fB\-fade\fR.
762     .IP "\fBfadeColor:\fR \fIcolour\fR" 4
763     .IX Item "fadeColor: colour"
764     Fade to this colour, when fading is used (see \fBfading:\fR). The default
765     colour is black; option \fB\-fadecolor\fR.
766 root 1.1 .IP "\fBtintColor:\fR \fIcolour\fR" 4
767     .IX Item "tintColor: colour"
768 root 1.25 Tint the transparent background pixmap with the given colour; option
769     \&\fB\-tint\fR.
770 root 1.1 .IP "\fBshading:\fR \fInumber\fR" 4
771     .IX Item "shading: number"
772 root 1.66 Darken (0 .. 100) or lighten (\-1 .. \-100) the transparent background image
773     in addition to tinting it; option \fB\-sh\fR.
774 root 1.68 .IP "\fBblendType:\fR \fIstring\fR" 4
775     .IX Item "blendType: string"
776     Specify background blending type; option \fB\-blt\fR.
777     .IP "\fBblurRadius:\fR \fInumber\fR" 4
778     .IX Item "blurRadius: number"
779 root 1.84 Apply gaussian blur with the specified radius to the transparent
780 root 1.68 background image; option \fB\-blr\fR.
781 root 1.84 .IP "\fBiconFile:\fR \fIfile\fR" 4
782     .IX Item "iconFile: file"
783     Set the application icon pixmap; option \fB\-icon\fR.
784 root 1.1 .IP "\fBscrollColor:\fR \fIcolour\fR" 4
785     .IX Item "scrollColor: colour"
786     Use the specified colour for the scrollbar [default #B2B2B2].
787     .IP "\fBtroughColor:\fR \fIcolour\fR" 4
788     .IX Item "troughColor: colour"
789     Use the specified colour for the scrollbar's trough area [default
790 root 1.23 #969696]. Only relevant for rxvt (non XTerm/NeXT) scrollbar.
791 root 1.1 .IP "\fBborderColor:\fR \fIcolour\fR" 4
792     .IX Item "borderColor: colour"
793     The colour of the border around the text area and between the scrollbar
794     and the text.
795 root 1.73 .IP "\fBbackgroundPixmap:\fR \fIfile[;geom[:op1][:op2][...]]\fR" 4
796     .IX Item "backgroundPixmap: file[;geom[:op1][:op2][...]]"
797     Use the specified image file for the background and also
798     optionally specify its scaling with a geometry string \fBWxH+X+Y\fR,
799     (default \f(CW\*(C`0x0+50+50\*(C'\fR) in which \fB\*(L"W\*(R" / \*(L"H\*(R"\fR specify the
800     horizontal/vertical scale (percent), and \fB\*(L"X\*(R" / \*(L"Y\*(R"\fR locate the image
801     centre (percent). A scale of 0 displays the image with tiling. A scale
802     of 1 displays the image without any scaling. A scale of 2 to 9 specifies
803     an integer number of images in that direction. No image will be magnified
804     beyond 10 times its original size. The maximum permitted scale is 1000.
805     Additional operations can be specified after colon \fB:op1:op2...\fR.
806     Supported operations are:
807     .Sp
808     .Vb 8
809 root 1.79 \& tile force background image to be tiled and not scaled. Equivalent to 0x0
810     \& propscale will scale image keeping proportions
811     \& auto will scale image to match window size. Equivalent to 100x100
812     \& hscale will scale image horizontally to the window size
813     \& vscale will scale image vertically to the window size
814     \& scale will scale image to match window size
815     \& root will tile image as if it was a root window background, auto\-adjusting
816     \& whenever terminal window moves
817 root 1.73 .Ve
818     .Sp
819     If used in conjunction with \fB\-tr\fR option, the specified pixmap will be
820 root 1.79 blended over transparency image using either alpha-blending, or any
821 root 1.68 other blending type, specified with \fB\-blt \*(L"type\*(R"\fR option.
822 root 1.1 .IP "\fBpath:\fR \fIpath\fR" 4
823     .IX Item "path: path"
824 sasha 1.70 Specify the colon-delimited search path for finding background image files.
825 root 1.1 .IP "\fBfont:\fR \fIfontlist\fR" 4
826     .IX Item "font: fontlist"
827 root 1.46 Select the fonts to be used. This is a comma separated list of font names
828     that are checked in order when trying to find glyphs for characters. The
829     first font defines the cell size for characters; other fonts might be
830     smaller, but not (in general) larger. A (hopefully) reasonable default
831     font list is always appended to it; option \fB\-fn\fR.
832 root 1.1 .Sp
833     Each font can either be a standard X11 core font (\s-1XLFD\s0) name, with
834 root 1.3 optional prefix \f(CW\*(C`x:\*(C'\fR or a Xft font (Compile \fIxft\fR), prefixed with \f(CW\*(C`xft:\*(C'\fR.
835 root 1.1 .Sp
836     In addition, each font can be prefixed with additional hints and
837     specifications enclosed in square brackets (\f(CW\*(C`[]\*(C'\fR). The only available
838     hint currently is \f(CW\*(C`codeset=codeset\-name\*(C'\fR, and this is only used for Xft
839     fonts.
840     .Sp
841     For example, this font resource
842     .Sp
843     .Vb 5
844 root 1.47 \& URxvt.font: 9x15bold,\e
845 root 1.79 \& \-misc\-fixed\-bold\-r\-normal\-\-15\-140\-75\-75\-c\-90\-iso10646\-1,\e
846     \& \-misc\-fixed\-medium\-r\-normal\-\-15\-140\-75\-75\-c\-90\-iso10646\-1, \e
847 root 1.1 \& [codeset=JISX0208]xft:Kochi Gothic:antialias=false, \e
848     \& xft:Code2000:antialias=false
849     .Ve
850     .Sp
851     specifies five fonts to be used. The first one is \f(CW\*(C`9x15bold\*(C'\fR (actually
852     the iso8859\-1 version of the second font), which is the base font (because
853     it is named first) and thus defines the character cell grid to be 9 pixels
854     wide and 15 pixels high.
855     .Sp
856     The second font is just used to add additional unicode characters not in
857 root 1.79 the base font, likewise the third, which is unfortunately non-bold, but
858 sf-exg 1.90 the bold version of the font does contain fewer characters, so this is a
859 root 1.1 useful supplement.
860     .Sp
861     The third font is an Xft font with aliasing turned off, and the characters
862     are limited to the \fB\s-1JIS\s0 0208\fR codeset (i.e. japanese kanji). The font
863     contains other characters, but we are not interested in them.
864     .Sp
865     The last font is a useful catch-all font that supplies most of the
866     remaining unicode characters.
867     .IP "\fBboldFont:\fR \fIfontlist\fR" 4
868     .IX Item "boldFont: fontlist"
869     .PD 0
870     .IP "\fBitalicFont:\fR \fIfontlist\fR" 4
871     .IX Item "italicFont: fontlist"
872     .IP "\fBboldItalicFont:\fR \fIfontlist\fR" 4
873     .IX Item "boldItalicFont: fontlist"
874     .PD
875     The font list to use for displaying \fBbold\fR, \fIitalic\fR or \fB\f(BIbold
876     italic\fB\fR characters, respectively.
877     .Sp
878 root 1.79 If specified and non-empty, then the syntax is the same as for the
879 root 1.1 \&\fBfont\fR\-resource, and the given font list will be used as is, which makes
880     it possible to substitute completely different font styles for bold and
881     italic.
882     .Sp
883     If unset (the default), a suitable font list will be synthesized by
884     \&\*(L"morphing\*(R" the normal text font list into the desired shape. If that is
885     not possible, replacement fonts of the desired shape will be tried.
886     .Sp
887     If set, but empty, then this specific style is disabled and the normal
888     text font will being used for the given style.
889 root 1.30 .IP "\fBintensityStyles:\fR \fIboolean\fR" 4
890     .IX Item "intensityStyles: boolean"
891     When font styles are not enabled, or this option is enabled (\fBTrue\fR,
892 root 1.76 option \fB\-is\fR, the default), bold/blink font styles imply high
893 root 1.63 intensity foreground/background colours. Disabling this option (\fBFalse\fR,
894 root 1.30 option \fB+is\fR) disables this behaviour, the high intensity colours are not
895     reachable.
896 root 1.1 .IP "\fBtitle:\fR \fIstring\fR" 4
897     .IX Item "title: string"
898     Set window title string, the default title is the command-line
899     specified after the \fB\-e\fR option, if any, otherwise the application
900     name; option \fB\-title\fR.
901     .IP "\fBiconName:\fR \fIstring\fR" 4
902     .IX Item "iconName: string"
903     Set the name used to label the window's icon or displayed in an icon
904     manager window, it also sets the window's title unless it is explicitly
905     set; option \fB\-n\fR.
906     .IP "\fBmapAlert:\fR \fIboolean\fR" 4
907     .IX Item "mapAlert: boolean"
908     \&\fBTrue\fR: de-iconify (map) on receipt of a bell character. \fBFalse\fR: no
909     de-iconify (map) on receipt of a bell character [default].
910 root 1.67 .IP "\fBurgentOnBell:\fR \fIboolean\fR" 4
911     .IX Item "urgentOnBell: boolean"
912     \&\fBTrue\fR: set the urgency hint for the wm on receipt of a bell character.
913     \&\fBFalse\fR: do not set the urgency hint [default].
914 root 1.84 .Sp
915     @@RXVT_NAME@@ resets the urgency hint on every focus change.
916 root 1.1 .IP "\fBvisualBell:\fR \fIboolean\fR" 4
917     .IX Item "visualBell: boolean"
918     \&\fBTrue\fR: use visual bell on receipt of a bell character; option \fB\-vb\fR.
919     \&\fBFalse\fR: no visual bell [default]; option \fB+vb\fR.
920     .IP "\fBloginShell:\fR \fIboolean\fR" 4
921     .IX Item "loginShell: boolean"
922     \&\fBTrue\fR: start as a login shell by prepending a `\-' to \fBargv[0]\fR of
923     the shell; option \fB\-ls\fR. \fBFalse\fR: start as a normal sub-shell
924     [default]; option \fB+ls\fR.
925     .IP "\fButmpInhibit:\fR \fIboolean\fR" 4
926     .IX Item "utmpInhibit: boolean"
927     \&\fBTrue\fR: inhibit writing record into the system log file \fButmp\fR;
928     option \fB\-ut\fR. \fBFalse\fR: write record into the system log file \fButmp\fR
929     [default]; option \fB+ut\fR.
930 root 1.79 .IP "\fBprint-pipe:\fR \fIstring\fR" 4
931 root 1.1 .IX Item "print-pipe: string"
932     Specify a command pipe for vt100 printer [default \fI\fIlpr\fI\|(1)\fR]. Use
933     \&\fBPrint\fR to initiate a screen dump to the printer and \fBCtrl-Print\fR or
934     \&\fBShift-Print\fR to include the scrollback as well.
935 root 1.24 .Sp
936 root 1.79 The string will be interpreted as if typed into the shell as-is.
937 root 1.24 .Sp
938     Example:
939     .Sp
940     .Vb 1
941 root 1.79 \& URxvt.print\-pipe: cat > $(TMPDIR=$HOME mktemp urxvt.XXXXXX)
942 root 1.24 .Ve
943     .Sp
944     This creates a new file in your home directory with the screen contents
945 root 1.63 every time you hit \f(CW\*(C`Print\*(C'\fR.
946 root 1.79 .IP "\fBscrollstyle:\fR \fImode\fR" 4
947     .IX Item "scrollstyle: mode"
948     Set scrollbar style to \fBrxvt\fR, \fBplain\fR, \fBnext\fR or \fBxterm\fR. \fBplain\fR is
949     the author's favourite.
950 root 1.1 .IP "\fBscrollBar:\fR \fIboolean\fR" 4
951     .IX Item "scrollBar: boolean"
952     \&\fBTrue\fR: enable the scrollbar [default]; option \fB\-sb\fR. \fBFalse\fR:
953     disable the scrollbar; option \fB+sb\fR.
954     .IP "\fBscrollBar_right:\fR \fIboolean\fR" 4
955     .IX Item "scrollBar_right: boolean"
956     \&\fBTrue\fR: place the scrollbar on the right of the window; option \fB\-sr\fR.
957     \&\fBFalse\fR: place the scrollbar on the left of the window; option \fB+sr\fR.
958     .IP "\fBscrollBar_floating:\fR \fIboolean\fR" 4
959     .IX Item "scrollBar_floating: boolean"
960     \&\fBTrue\fR: display an rxvt scrollbar without a trough; option \fB\-st\fR.
961     \&\fBFalse\fR: display an rxvt scrollbar with a trough; option \fB+st\fR.
962     .IP "\fBscrollBar_align:\fR \fImode\fR" 4
963     .IX Item "scrollBar_align: mode"
964     Align the \fBtop\fR, \fBbottom\fR or \fBcentre\fR [default] of the scrollbar
965     thumb with the pointer on middle button press/drag.
966     .IP "\fBscrollTtyOutput:\fR \fIboolean\fR" 4
967     .IX Item "scrollTtyOutput: boolean"
968     \&\fBTrue\fR: scroll to bottom when tty receives output; option \fB\-si\fR.
969     \&\fBFalse\fR: do not scroll to bottom when tty receives output; option
970     \&\fB+si\fR.
971     .IP "\fBscrollWithBuffer:\fR \fIboolean\fR" 4
972     .IX Item "scrollWithBuffer: boolean"
973     \&\fBTrue\fR: scroll with scrollback buffer when tty receives new lines (and
974 root 1.17 \&\fBscrollTtyOutput\fR is False); option \fB\-sw\fR. \fBFalse\fR: do not scroll
975 root 1.63 with scrollback buffer when tty receives new lines; option \fB+sw\fR.
976 root 1.1 .IP "\fBscrollTtyKeypress:\fR \fIboolean\fR" 4
977     .IX Item "scrollTtyKeypress: boolean"
978     \&\fBTrue\fR: scroll to bottom when a non-special key is pressed. Special keys
979     are those which are intercepted by rxvt-unicode for special handling and
980     are not passed onto the shell; option \fB\-sk\fR. \fBFalse\fR: do not scroll to
981     bottom when a non-special key is pressed; option \fB+sk\fR.
982     .IP "\fBsaveLines:\fR \fInumber\fR" 4
983     .IX Item "saveLines: number"
984     Save \fInumber\fR lines in the scrollback buffer [default 64]. This
985     resource is limited on most machines to 65535; option \fB\-sl\fR.
986     .IP "\fBinternalBorder:\fR \fInumber\fR" 4
987     .IX Item "internalBorder: number"
988     Internal border of \fInumber\fR pixels. This resource is limited to 100;
989     option \fB\-b\fR.
990     .IP "\fBexternalBorder:\fR \fInumber\fR" 4
991     .IX Item "externalBorder: number"
992     External border of \fInumber\fR pixels. This resource is limited to 100;
993     option \fB\-w\fR, \fB\-bw\fR, \fB\-borderwidth\fR.
994     .IP "\fBborderLess:\fR \fIboolean\fR" 4
995     .IX Item "borderLess: boolean"
996     Set \s-1MWM\s0 hints to request a borderless window, i.e. if honoured by the
997     \&\s-1WM\s0, the rxvt-unicode window will not have window decorations; option \fB\-bl\fR.
998 root 1.37 .IP "\fBskipBuiltinGlyphs:\fR \fIboolean\fR" 4
999     .IX Item "skipBuiltinGlyphs: boolean"
1000     Compile \fIfrills\fR: Disable the usage of the built-in block graphics/line
1001     drawing characters and just rely on what the specified fonts provide. Use
1002     this if you have a good font and want to use its block graphic glyphs;
1003     option \fB\-sbg\fR.
1004 root 1.1 .IP "\fBtermName:\fR \fItermname\fR" 4
1005     .IX Item "termName: termname"
1006     Specifies the terminal type name to be set in the \fB\s-1TERM\s0\fR environment
1007     variable; option \fB\-tn\fR.
1008 sasha 1.70 .IP "\fBlineSpace:\fR \fInumber\fR" 4
1009     .IX Item "lineSpace: number"
1010 root 1.1 Specifies number of lines (pixel height) to insert between each row of
1011     the display [default 0]; option \fB\-lsp\fR.
1012     .IP "\fBmeta8:\fR \fIboolean\fR" 4
1013     .IX Item "meta8: boolean"
1014     \&\fBTrue\fR: handle Meta (Alt) + keypress to set the 8th bit. \fBFalse\fR:
1015     handle Meta (Alt) + keypress as an escape prefix [default].
1016     .IP "\fBmouseWheelScrollPage:\fR \fIboolean\fR" 4
1017     .IX Item "mouseWheelScrollPage: boolean"
1018     \&\fBTrue\fR: the mouse wheel scrolls a page full. \fBFalse\fR: the mouse wheel
1019     scrolls five lines [default].
1020     .IP "\fBpastableTabs:\fR \fIboolean\fR" 4
1021     .IX Item "pastableTabs: boolean"
1022     \&\fBTrue\fR: store tabs as wide characters. \fBFalse\fR: interpret tabs as cursor
1023     movement only; option \f(CW\*(C`\-ptab\*(C'\fR.
1024     .IP "\fBcursorBlink:\fR \fIboolean\fR" 4
1025     .IX Item "cursorBlink: boolean"
1026     \&\fBTrue\fR: blink the cursor. \fBFalse\fR: do not blink the cursor [default];
1027     option \fB\-bc\fR.
1028 root 1.88 .IP "\fBcursorUnderline:\fR \fIboolean\fR" 4
1029     .IX Item "cursorUnderline: boolean"
1030     \&\fBTrue\fR: Make the cursor underlined. \fBFalse\fR: Make the cursor a box [default];
1031     option \fB\-uc\fR.
1032 root 1.1 .IP "\fBpointerBlank:\fR \fIboolean\fR" 4
1033     .IX Item "pointerBlank: boolean"
1034     \&\fBTrue\fR: blank the pointer when a key is pressed or after a set number
1035     of seconds of inactivity. \fBFalse\fR: the pointer is always visible
1036     [default].
1037     .IP "\fBpointerColor:\fR \fIcolour\fR" 4
1038     .IX Item "pointerColor: colour"
1039     Mouse pointer foreground colour.
1040     .IP "\fBpointerColor2:\fR \fIcolour\fR" 4
1041     .IX Item "pointerColor2: colour"
1042     Mouse pointer background colour.
1043     .IP "\fBpointerBlankDelay:\fR \fInumber\fR" 4
1044     .IX Item "pointerBlankDelay: number"
1045 root 1.21 Specifies number of seconds before blanking the pointer [default 2]. Use a
1046     large number (e.g. \f(CW987654321\fR) to effectively disable the timeout.
1047 root 1.1 .IP "\fBbackspacekey:\fR \fIstring\fR" 4
1048     .IX Item "backspacekey: string"
1049     The string to send when the backspace key is pressed. If set to \fB\s-1DEC\s0\fR
1050 sf-exg 1.90 or unset it will send \fBDelete\fR (code 127) or, with control, \fBBackspace\fR
1051 root 1.1 (code 8) \- which can be reversed with the appropriate \s-1DEC\s0 private mode
1052     escape sequence.
1053     .IP "\fBdeletekey:\fR \fIstring\fR" 4
1054     .IX Item "deletekey: string"
1055     The string to send when the delete key (not the keypad delete key) is
1056     pressed. If unset it will send the sequence traditionally associated
1057     with the \fBExecute\fR key.
1058     .IP "\fBcutchars:\fR \fIstring\fR" 4
1059     .IX Item "cutchars: string"
1060 root 1.53 The characters used as delimiters for double-click word selection
1061     (whitespace delimiting is added automatically if resource is given).
1062     .Sp
1063 root 1.67 When the perl selection extension is in use (the default if compiled
1064     in, see the @@RXVT_NAME@@\fIperl\fR\|(3) manpage), a suitable regex using these
1065     characters will be created (if the resource exists, otherwise, no regex
1066     will be created). In this mode, characters outside \s-1ISO\-8859\-1\s0 can be used.
1067 root 1.53 .Sp
1068     When the selection extension is not used, only \s-1ISO\-8859\-1\s0 characters can
1069     be used. If not specified, the built-in default is used:
1070 root 1.1 .Sp
1071 root 1.73 \&\fB\s-1BACKSLASH\s0 `"'&()*,;<=>?@[]^{|}\fR
1072 root 1.1 .IP "\fBpreeditType:\fR \fIstyle\fR" 4
1073     .IX Item "preeditType: style"
1074     \&\fBOverTheSpot\fR, \fBOffTheSpot\fR, \fBRoot\fR; option \fB\-pt\fR.
1075     .IP "\fBinputMethod:\fR \fIname\fR" 4
1076     .IX Item "inputMethod: name"
1077     \&\fIname\fR of inputMethod to use; option \fB\-im\fR.
1078     .IP "\fBimLocale:\fR \fIname\fR" 4
1079     .IX Item "imLocale: name"
1080 root 1.7 The locale to use for opening the \s-1IM\s0. You can use an \f(CW\*(C`LC_CTYPE\*(C'\fR of e.g.
1081     \&\f(CW\*(C`de_DE.UTF\-8\*(C'\fR for normal text processing but \f(CW\*(C`ja_JP.EUC\-JP\*(C'\fR for the
1082     input extension to be able to input japanese characters while staying in
1083 root 1.31 another locale; option \fB\-imlocale\fR.
1084 root 1.7 .IP "\fBimFont:\fR \fIfontset\fR" 4
1085     .IX Item "imFont: fontset"
1086     Specify the font-set used for \s-1XIM\s0 styles \f(CW\*(C`OverTheSpot\*(C'\fR or
1087     \&\f(CW\*(C`OffTheSpot\*(C'\fR. It must be a standard X font set (\s-1XLFD\s0 patterns separated
1088     by commas), i.e. it's not in the same format as the other font lists used
1089     in @@RXVT_NAME@@. The default will be set-up to chose *any* suitable found
1090     found, preferably one or two pixels differing in size to the base font.
1091     option \fB\-imfont\fR.
1092     .IP "\fBtripleclickwords:\fR \fIboolean\fR" 4
1093     .IX Item "tripleclickwords: boolean"
1094     Change the meaning of triple-click selection with the left mouse
1095     button. Instead of selecting a full line it will extend the selection to
1096 root 1.31 the end of the logical line only; option \fB\-tcw\fR.
1097 root 1.1 .IP "\fBinsecure:\fR \fIboolean\fR" 4
1098     .IX Item "insecure: boolean"
1099     Enables \*(L"insecure\*(R" mode. Rxvt-unicode offers some escape sequences that
1100     echo arbitrary strings like the icon name or the locale. This could be
1101     abused if somebody gets 8\-bit\-clean access to your display, whether
1102 root 1.27 through a mail client displaying mail bodies unfiltered or through
1103     \&\fIwrite\fR\|(1) or any other means. Therefore, these sequences are disabled by
1104     default. (Note that many other terminals, including xterm, have these
1105     sequences enabled by default, which doesn't make it safer, though).
1106     .Sp
1107     You can enable them by setting this boolean resource or specifying
1108 root 1.79 \&\fB\-insecure\fR as an option. At the moment, this enables display-answer,
1109 root 1.47 locale, findfont, icon label and window title requests.
1110 root 1.1 .IP "\fBmodifier:\fR \fImodifier\fR" 4
1111     .IX Item "modifier: modifier"
1112     Set the key to be interpreted as the Meta key to: \fBalt\fR, \fBmeta\fR,
1113     \&\fBhyper\fR, \fBsuper\fR, \fBmod1\fR, \fBmod2\fR, \fBmod3\fR, \fBmod4\fR, \fBmod5\fR; option
1114     \&\fB\-mod\fR.
1115     .IP "\fBanswerbackString:\fR \fIstring\fR" 4
1116     .IX Item "answerbackString: string"
1117 root 1.79 Specify the reply rxvt-unicode sends to the shell when an \s-1ENQ\s0 (control-E)
1118 root 1.1 character is passed through. It may contain escape values as described
1119     in the entry on \fBkeysym\fR following.
1120 root 1.49 .IP "\fBsecondaryScreen:\fR \fIboolean\fR" 4
1121     .IX Item "secondaryScreen: boolean"
1122 root 1.1 Turn on/off secondary screen (default enabled).
1123 root 1.49 .IP "\fBsecondaryScroll:\fR \fIboolean\fR" 4
1124     .IX Item "secondaryScroll: boolean"
1125 root 1.67 Turn on/off secondary screen scroll (default enabled). If this
1126 root 1.1 option is enabled, scrolls on the secondary screen will change the
1127 root 1.82 scrollback buffer and, when secondaryScreen is off, switching
1128     to/from the secondary screen will instead scroll the screen up.
1129 root 1.49 .IP "\fBhold\fR: \fIboolean\fR" 4
1130     .IX Item "hold: boolean"
1131 root 1.28 Turn on/off hold window after exit support. If enabled, @@RXVT_NAME@@
1132     will not immediately destroy its window when the program executed within
1133     it exits. Instead, it will wait till it is being killed or closed by the
1134     user.
1135 root 1.83 .IP "\fBchdir\fR: \fIpath\fR" 4
1136     .IX Item "chdir: path"
1137     Sets the working directory for the shell (or the command specified via
1138     \&\fB\-e\fR). The \fIpath\fR must be an absolute path and it must exist for
1139     @@RXVT_NAME@@ to start. If it isn't specified then the current working
1140     directory will be used; option \fB\-cd\fR.
1141 root 1.1 .IP "\fBkeysym.\fR\fIsym\fR: \fIstring\fR" 4
1142     .IX Item "keysym.sym: string"
1143 root 1.3 Compile \fIfrills\fR: Associate \fIstring\fR with keysym \fIsym\fR. The
1144     intervening resource name \fBkeysym.\fR cannot be omitted.
1145     .Sp
1146     The format of \fIsym\fR is "\fI(modifiers\-)key\fR", where \fImodifiers\fR can be
1147     any combination of \fBISOLevel3\fR, \fBAppKeypad\fR, \fBControl\fR, \fBNumLock\fR,
1148     \&\fBShift\fR, \fBMeta\fR, \fBLock\fR, \fBMod1\fR, \fBMod2\fR, \fBMod3\fR, \fBMod4\fR, \fBMod5\fR,
1149     and the abbreviated \fBI\fR, \fBK\fR, \fBC\fR, \fBN\fR, \fBS\fR, \fBM\fR, \fBA\fR, \fBL\fR, \fB1\fR,
1150     \&\fB2\fR, \fB3\fR, \fB4\fR, \fB5\fR.
1151     .Sp
1152     The \fBNumLock\fR, \fBMeta\fR and \fBISOLevel3\fR modifiers are usually aliased to
1153     whatever modifier the NumLock key, Meta/Alt keys or \s-1ISO\s0 Level3 Shift/AltGr
1154 root 1.7 keys are being mapped. \fBAppKeypad\fR is a synthetic modifier mapped to the
1155 root 1.3 current application keymap mode state.
1156     .Sp
1157     The spellings of \fIkey\fR can be obtained by using \fBxev\fR(1) command or
1158     searching keysym macros from \fB/usr/X11R6/include/X11/keysymdef.h\fR and
1159     omitting the prefix \fB\s-1XK_\s0\fR. Alternatively you can specify \fIkey\fR by its hex
1160     keysym value (\fB0x0000 \- 0xFFFF\fR). Note that the lookup of \fIsym\fRs is not
1161     performed in an exact manner; however, the closest match is assured.
1162     .Sp
1163 sasha 1.70 \&\fIstring\fR may contain escape values (\f(CW\*(C`\en\*(C'\fR: newline, \f(CW\*(C`\e000\*(C'\fR: octal
1164     number), see \s-1RESOURCES\s0 in \f(CW\*(C`man 7 X\*(C'\fR for futher details.
1165 root 1.12 .Sp
1166 root 1.2 You can define a range of keysyms in one shot by providing a \fIstring\fR
1167 root 1.63 with pattern \fBlist/PREFIX/MIDDLE/SUFFIX\fR, where the delimiter `/'
1168 root 1.3 should be a character not used by the strings.
1169 root 1.2 .Sp
1170     Its usage can be demonstrated by an example:
1171 root 1.3 .Sp
1172     .Vb 1
1173 root 1.79 \& URxvt.keysym.M\-C\-0x61: list|\e033<M\-C\-|abc|>
1174 root 1.3 .Ve
1175 root 1.2 .Sp
1176     The above line is equivalent to the following three lines:
1177 root 1.3 .Sp
1178     .Vb 3
1179 root 1.79 \& URxvt.keysym.Meta\-Control\-0x61: \e033<M\-C\-a>
1180     \& URxvt.keysym.Meta\-Control\-0x62: \e033<M\-C\-b>
1181     \& URxvt.keysym.Meta\-Control\-0x63: \e033<M\-C\-c>
1182 root 1.3 .Ve
1183     .Sp
1184 root 1.12 If \fIstring\fR takes the form of \f(CW\*(C`command:STRING\*(C'\fR, the specified \fB\s-1STRING\s0\fR
1185 root 1.7 is interpreted and executed as @@RXVT_NAME@@'s control sequence. For
1186     example the following means "change the current locale to \f(CW\*(C`zh_CN.GBK\*(C'\fR
1187     when Control-Meta-c is being pressed":
1188     .Sp
1189     .Vb 1
1190 root 1.79 \& URxvt.keysym.M\-C\-c: command:\e033]701;zh_CN.GBK\e007
1191 root 1.7 .Ve
1192     .Sp
1193 root 1.33 If \fIstring\fR takes the form \f(CW\*(C`perl:STRING\*(C'\fR, then the specified \fB\s-1STRING\s0\fR
1194 root 1.87 is passed to the \f(CW\*(C`on_user_command\*(C'\fR perl handler. See the @@RXVT_NAME@@\fIperl\fR\|(3)
1195 root 1.33 manpage. For example, the \fIselection\fR extension (activated via
1196     \&\f(CW\*(C`@@RXVT_NAME@@ \-pe selection\*(C'\fR) listens for \f(CW\*(C`selection:rot13\*(C'\fR events:
1197     .Sp
1198     .Vb 1
1199 root 1.79 \& URxvt.keysym.M\-C\-c: perl:selection:rot13
1200 root 1.33 .Ve
1201     .Sp
1202 root 1.22 Due the the large number of modifier combinations, a defined key mapping
1203     will match if at \fIat least\fR the specified identifiers are being set, and
1204     no other key mappings with those and more bits are being defined. That
1205     means that defining a key map for \f(CW\*(C`a\*(C'\fR will automatically provide
1206     definitions for \f(CW\*(C`Meta\-a\*(C'\fR, \f(CW\*(C`Shift\-a\*(C'\fR and so on, unless some of those are defined
1207     mappings themselves.
1208     .Sp
1209     Unfortunately, this will override built-in key mappings. For example
1210     if you overwrite the \f(CW\*(C`Insert\*(C'\fR key you will disable @@RXVT_NAME@@'s
1211     \&\f(CW\*(C`Shift\-Insert\*(C'\fR mapping. To re-enable that, you can poke \*(L"holes\*(R" into the
1212     user-defined keymap using the \f(CW\*(C`builtin:\*(C'\fR replacement:
1213     .Sp
1214     .Vb 2
1215     \& URxvt.keysym.Insert: <my insert key sequence>
1216 root 1.79 \& URxvt.keysym.S\-Insert: builtin:
1217 root 1.22 .Ve
1218     .Sp
1219     The first line defines a mapping for \f(CW\*(C`Insert\*(C'\fR and \fIany\fR combination
1220     of modifiers. The second line re-establishes the default mapping for
1221     \&\f(CW\*(C`Shift\-Insert\*(C'\fR.
1222     .Sp
1223 root 1.7 The following example will map Control\-Meta\-1 and Control\-Meta\-2 to
1224 root 1.12 the fonts \f(CW\*(C`suxuseuro\*(C'\fR and \f(CW\*(C`9x15bold\*(C'\fR, so you can have some limited
1225 root 1.7 font-switching at runtime:
1226     .Sp
1227     .Vb 2
1228 root 1.79 \& URxvt.keysym.M\-C\-1: command:\e033]50;suxuseuro\e007
1229     \& URxvt.keysym.M\-C\-2: command:\e033]50;9x15bold\e007
1230 root 1.7 .Ve
1231     .Sp
1232 root 1.12 Other things are possible, e.g. resizing (see @@RXVT_NAME@@(7) for more
1233     info):
1234     .Sp
1235     .Vb 2
1236 root 1.79 \& URxvt.keysym.M\-C\-3: command:\e033[8;25;80t
1237     \& URxvt.keysym.M\-C\-4: command:\e033[8;48;110t
1238 root 1.12 .Ve
1239 root 1.36 .IP "\fBperl-ext-common\fR: \fIstring\fR" 4
1240     .IX Item "perl-ext-common: string"
1241     .PD 0
1242 root 1.32 .IP "\fBperl-ext\fR: \fIstring\fR" 4
1243     .IX Item "perl-ext: string"
1244 root 1.36 .PD
1245 root 1.39 Comma-separated list(s) of perl extension scripts (default: \f(CW\*(C`default\*(C'\fR) to
1246     use in this terminal instance; option \fB\-pe\fR.
1247     .Sp
1248     Extension names can be prefixed with a \f(CW\*(C`\-\*(C'\fR sign to prohibit using
1249 root 1.41 them. This can be useful to selectively disable some extensions loaded
1250 root 1.39 by default, or specified via the \f(CW\*(C`perl\-ext\-common\*(C'\fR resource. For
1251     example, \f(CW\*(C`default,\-selection\*(C'\fR will use all the default extension except
1252     \&\f(CW\*(C`selection\*(C'\fR.
1253     .Sp
1254 root 1.41 Extension names can also be followed by an argument in angle brackets
1255     (e.g. \f(CW\*(C`searchable\-scrollback<M\-s>\*(C'\fR, which binds the hotkey for
1256 root 1.63 searchable scrollback to Alt/Meta\-s). Mentioning the same extension
1257 root 1.41 multiple times with different arguments will pass multiple arguments to
1258     the extension.
1259     .Sp
1260 root 1.39 Each extension is looked up in the library directories, loaded if
1261     necessary, and bound to the current terminal instance.
1262     .Sp
1263     If both of these resources are the empty string, then the perl
1264     interpreter will not be initialized. The idea behind two options is that
1265     \&\fBperl-ext-common\fR will be used for extensions that should be available to
1266     all instances, while \fBperl-ext\fR is used for specific instances.
1267 root 1.31 .IP "\fBperl-eval\fR: \fIstring\fR" 4
1268     .IX Item "perl-eval: string"
1269 root 1.40 Perl code to be evaluated when all extensions have been registered. See
1270 root 1.84 the @@RXVT_NAME@@\fIperl\fR\|(3) manpage.
1271 root 1.31 .IP "\fBperl-lib\fR: \fIpath\fR" 4
1272     .IX Item "perl-lib: path"
1273 root 1.32 Colon-separated list of additional directories that hold extension
1274     scripts. When looking for extensions specified by the \f(CW\*(C`perl\*(C'\fR resource,
1275     @@RXVT_NAME@@ will first look in these directories and then in
1276 root 1.84 \&\fI@@RXVT_LIBDIR@@/urxvt/perl/\fR.
1277 root 1.31 .Sp
1278 root 1.33 See the @@RXVT_NAME@@\fIperl\fR\|(3) manpage.
1279 root 1.45 .IP "\fBselection.pattern\-\f(BIidx\fB\fR: \fIperl-regex\fR" 4
1280     .IX Item "selection.pattern-idx: perl-regex"
1281     Additional selection patterns, see the @@RXVT_NAME@@\fIperl\fR\|(3) manpage for
1282     details.
1283 root 1.79 .IP "\fBselection-autotransform.\f(BIidx\fB\fR: \fIperl-transform\fR" 4
1284 root 1.45 .IX Item "selection-autotransform.idx: perl-transform"
1285     Selection auto-transform patterns, see the @@RXVT_NAME@@\fIperl\fR\|(3) manpage
1286     for details.
1287 root 1.79 .IP "\fBsearchable-scrollback:\fR \fIkeysym\fR" 4
1288 root 1.44 .IX Item "searchable-scrollback: keysym"
1289     Sets the hotkey that starts the incremental scrollback buffer search
1290     (default: \f(CW\*(C`M\-s\*(C'\fR).
1291 root 1.42 .IP "\fBurlLauncher\fR: \fIstring\fR" 4
1292     .IX Item "urlLauncher: string"
1293     Specifies the program to be started with a \s-1URL\s0 argument. Used by the
1294 root 1.65 \&\f(CW\*(C`selection\-popup\*(C'\fR and \f(CW\*(C`matcher\*(C'\fR perl extensions.
1295 root 1.40 .IP "\fBtransient-for\fR: \fIwindowid\fR" 4
1296     .IX Item "transient-for: windowid"
1297 root 1.49 Compile \fIfrills\fR: Sets the \s-1WM_TRANSIENT_FOR\s0 property to the given window id.
1298     .IP "\fBoverride-redirect\fR: \fIboolean\fR" 4
1299     .IX Item "override-redirect: boolean"
1300     Compile \fIfrills\fR: Sets override-redirect for the terminal window, making
1301     it almost invisible to window managers; option \fB\-override\-redirect\fR.
1302 root 1.89 .IP "\fBiso14755:\fR \fIboolean\fR" 4
1303     .IX Item "iso14755: boolean"
1304     Turn on/off \s-1ISO\s0 14755 (default enabled).
1305 root 1.68 .IP "\fBiso14755_52:\fR \fIboolean\fR" 4
1306     .IX Item "iso14755_52: boolean"
1307     Turn on/off \s-1ISO\s0 14755 5.2 mode (default enabled).
1308 root 1.1 .SH "THE SCROLLBAR"
1309     .IX Header "THE SCROLLBAR"
1310     Lines of text that scroll off the top of the \fB@@RXVT_NAME@@\fR window
1311     (resource: \fBsaveLines\fR) and can be scrolled back using the scrollbar
1312     or by keystrokes. The normal \fB@@RXVT_NAME@@\fR scrollbar has arrows and
1313     its behaviour is fairly intuitive. The \fBxterm-scrollbar\fR is without
1314     arrows and its behaviour mimics that of \fIxterm\fR
1315     .PP
1316     Scroll down with \fBButton1\fR (\fBxterm-scrollbar\fR) or \fBShift-Next\fR.
1317     Scroll up with \fBButton3\fR (\fBxterm-scrollbar\fR) or \fBShift-Prior\fR.
1318     Continuous scroll with \fBButton2\fR.
1319     .SH "MOUSE REPORTING"
1320     .IX Header "MOUSE REPORTING"
1321     To temporarily override mouse reporting, for either the scrollbar or
1322     the normal text selection/insertion, hold either the Shift or the Meta
1323     (Alt) key while performing the desired mouse action.
1324     .PP
1325     If mouse reporting mode is active, the normal scrollbar actions are
1326     disabled \*(-- on the assumption that we are using a fullscreen
1327 root 1.12 application. Instead, pressing Button1 and Button3 sends \fB\s-1ESC\s0 [ 6 ~\fR
1328     (Next) and \fB\s-1ESC\s0 [ 5 ~\fR (Prior), respectively. Similarly, clicking on the
1329     up and down arrows sends \fB\s-1ESC\s0 [ A\fR (Up) and \fB\s-1ESC\s0 [ B\fR (Down),
1330 root 1.1 respectively.
1331 root 1.67 .SH "THE SELECTION: SELECTING AND PASTING TEXT"
1332     .IX Header "THE SELECTION: SELECTING AND PASTING TEXT"
1333     The behaviour of text selection and insertion/pasting mechanism is similar
1334     to \fIxterm\fR(1).
1335     .IP "\fBSelecting\fR:" 4
1336     .IX Item "Selecting:"
1337 root 1.7 Left click at the beginning of the region, drag to the end of the region
1338     and release; Right click to extend the marked region; Left double-click
1339     to select a word; Left triple-click to select the entire logical line
1340     (which can span multiple screen lines), unless modified by resource
1341     \&\fBtripleclickwords\fR.
1342 root 1.1 .Sp
1343     Starting a selection while pressing the \fBMeta\fR key (or \fBMeta+Ctrl\fR keys)
1344 root 1.29 (Compile: \fIfrills\fR) will create a rectangular selection instead of a
1345     normal one. In this mode, every selected row becomes its own line in the
1346     selection, and trailing whitespace is visually underlined and removed from
1347     the selection.
1348 root 1.67 .IP "\fBPasting\fR:" 4
1349     .IX Item "Pasting:"
1350 root 1.52 Pressing and releasing the Middle mouse button in an \fB@@RXVT_NAME@@\fR
1351     window causes the value of the \s-1PRIMARY\s0 selection (or \s-1CLIPBOARD\s0 with the
1352 root 1.67 \&\fBMeta\fR modifier) to be inserted as if it had been typed on the keyboard.
1353 root 1.52 .Sp
1354     Pressing \fBShift-Insert\fR causes the value of the \s-1PRIMARY\s0 selection to be
1355     inserted too.
1356 root 1.1 .SH "CHANGING FONTS"
1357     .IX Header "CHANGING FONTS"
1358     Changing fonts (or font sizes, respectively) via the keypad is not yet
1359 root 1.79 supported in rxvt-unicode. Bug me if you need this.
1360 root 1.1 .PP
1361 root 1.47 You can, however, switch fonts at runtime using escape sequences, e.g.:
1362 root 1.1 .PP
1363     .Vb 1
1364 root 1.79 \& printf \*(Aq\ee]710;%s\e007\*(Aq "9x15bold,xft:Kochi Gothic"
1365 root 1.1 .Ve
1366     .PP
1367 root 1.47 You can use keyboard shortcuts, too:
1368     .PP
1369     .Vb 2
1370 root 1.79 \& URxvt.keysym.M\-C\-1: command:\e033]710;suxuseuro\e007\e033]711;suxuseuro\e007
1371     \& URxvt.keysym.M\-C\-2: command:\e033]710;9x15bold\e007\e033]711;9x15bold\e007
1372 root 1.47 .Ve
1373     .PP
1374 root 1.1 rxvt-unicode will automatically re-apply these fonts to the output so far.
1375     .SH "ISO 14755 SUPPORT"
1376     .IX Header "ISO 14755 SUPPORT"
1377     \&\s-1ISO\s0 14755 is a standard for entering and viewing unicode characters
1378     and character codes using the keyboard. It consists of 4 parts. The
1379 root 1.69 first part is available if rxvt-unicode has been compiled with
1380 root 1.1 \&\f(CW\*(C`\-\-enable\-frills\*(C'\fR, the rest is available when rxvt-unicode was compiled
1381     with \f(CW\*(C`\-\-enable\-iso14755\*(C'\fR.
1382 root 1.79 .IP "\(bu" 4
1383     5.1: Basic method
1384     .Sp
1385 root 1.1 This allows you to enter unicode characters using their hexcode.
1386     .Sp
1387     Start by pressing and holding both \f(CW\*(C`Control\*(C'\fR and \f(CW\*(C`Shift\*(C'\fR, then enter
1388     hex-digits (between one and six). Releasing \f(CW\*(C`Control\*(C'\fR and \f(CW\*(C`Shift\*(C'\fR will
1389     commit the character as if it were typed directly. While holding down
1390     \&\f(CW\*(C`Control\*(C'\fR and \f(CW\*(C`Shift\*(C'\fR you can also enter multiple characters by pressing
1391     \&\f(CW\*(C`Space\*(C'\fR, which will commit the current character and lets you start a new
1392     one.
1393     .Sp
1394     As an example of use, imagine a business card with a japanese e\-mail
1395     address, which you cannot type. Fortunately, the card has the e\-mail
1396     address printed as hexcodes, e.g. \f(CW\*(C`671d 65e5\*(C'\fR. You can enter this easily
1397     by pressing \f(CW\*(C`Control\*(C'\fR and \f(CW\*(C`Shift\*(C'\fR, followed by \f(CW\*(C`6\-7\-1\-D\-SPACE\-6\-5\-E\-5\*(C'\fR,
1398     followed by releasing the modifier keys.
1399 root 1.79 .IP "\(bu" 4
1400     5.2: Keyboard symbols entry method
1401     .Sp
1402 root 1.1 This mode lets you input characters representing the keycap symbols of
1403     your keyboard, if representable in the current locale encoding.
1404     .Sp
1405     Start by pressing \f(CW\*(C`Control\*(C'\fR and \f(CW\*(C`Shift\*(C'\fR together, then releasing
1406     them. The next special key (cursor keys, home etc.) you enter will not
1407 root 1.61 invoke its usual function but instead will insert the corresponding
1408 root 1.1 keycap symbol. The symbol will only be entered when the key has been
1409     released, otherwise pressing e.g. \f(CW\*(C`Shift\*(C'\fR would enter the symbol for
1410     \&\f(CW\*(C`ISO Level 2 Switch\*(C'\fR, although your intention might have been to enter a
1411 root 1.79 reverse tab (Shift-Tab).
1412     .IP "\(bu" 4
1413     5.3: Screen-selection entry method
1414     .Sp
1415 root 1.1 While this is implemented already (it's basically the selection
1416     mechanism), it could be extended by displaying a unicode character map.
1417 root 1.79 .IP "\(bu" 4
1418     5.4: Feedback method for identifying displayed characters for later input
1419     .Sp
1420 root 1.1 This method lets you display the unicode character code associated with
1421     characters already displayed.
1422     .Sp
1423     You enter this mode by holding down \f(CW\*(C`Control\*(C'\fR and \f(CW\*(C`Shift\*(C'\fR together, then
1424     pressing and holding the left mouse button and moving around. The unicode
1425     hex code(s) (it might be a combining character) of the character under the
1426     pointer is displayed until you release \f(CW\*(C`Control\*(C'\fR and \f(CW\*(C`Shift\*(C'\fR.
1427     .Sp
1428     In addition to the hex codes it will display the font used to draw this
1429     character \- due to implementation reasons, characters combined with
1430     combining characters, line drawing characters and unknown characters will
1431     always be drawn using the built-in support font.
1432     .PP
1433     With respect to conformance, rxvt-unicode is supposed to be compliant to
1434     both scenario A and B of \s-1ISO\s0 14755, including part 5.2.
1435     .SH "LOGIN STAMP"
1436     .IX Header "LOGIN STAMP"
1437 root 1.7 \&\fB@@RXVT_NAME@@\fR tries to write an entry into the \fIutmp\fR(5) file so that
1438     it can be seen via the \fI\fIwho\fI\|(1)\fR command, and can accept messages. To
1439     allow this feature, \fB@@RXVT_NAME@@\fR may need to be installed setuid root
1440     on some systems or setgid to root or to some other group on others.
1441 sf-exg 1.90 .SH "COLOURS AND GRAPHICS"
1442     .IX Header "COLOURS AND GRAPHICS"
1443 root 1.1 In addition to the default foreground and background colours,
1444 sf-exg 1.90 \&\fB@@RXVT_NAME@@\fR can display up to 88/256 colours: 8 \s-1ANSI\s0 colours plus
1445     high-intensity (potentially bold/blink) versions of the same, and 72 (or
1446     240 in 256 colour mode) colours arranged in an 4x4x4 (or 6x6x6) colour \s-1RGB\s0
1447     cube plus a 8 (24) colour greyscale ramp.
1448     .PP
1449     Here is a list of the \s-1ANSI\s0 colours with their names.
1450 root 1.1 .TS
1451     l l l .
1452     color0 (black) = Black
1453     color1 (red) = Red3
1454     color2 (green) = Green3
1455     color3 (yellow) = Yellow3
1456     color4 (blue) = Blue3
1457     color5 (magenta) = Magenta3
1458     color6 (cyan) = Cyan3
1459     color7 (white) = AntiqueWhite
1460     color8 (bright black) = Grey25
1461     color9 (bright red) = Red
1462     color10 (bright green) = Green
1463     color11 (bright yellow) = Yellow
1464     color12 (bright blue) = Blue
1465     color13 (bright magenta) = Magenta
1466     color14 (bright cyan) = Cyan
1467     color15 (bright white) = White
1468     foreground = Black
1469     background = White
1470     .TE
1471     .PP
1472     It is also possible to specify the colour values of \fBforeground\fR,
1473     \&\fBbackground\fR, \fBcursorColor\fR, \fBcursorColor2\fR, \fBcolorBD\fR, \fBcolorUL\fR as
1474     a number 0\-15, as a convenient shorthand to reference the colour name of
1475     color0\-color15.
1476     .PP
1477 sf-exg 1.90 The following text gives values for the standard 88 colour mode (and
1478     values for the 256 colour mode in parentheses).
1479     .PP
1480     The \s-1RGB\s0 cube uses indices 16..79 (16..231) using the following formulas:
1481     .PP
1482     .Vb 2
1483     \& index_88 = (r * 4 + g) * 4 + b + 16 # r, g, b = 0..3
1484     \& index_256 = (r * 16 + g) * 16 + b + 16 # r, g, b = 0..15
1485     .Ve
1486     .PP
1487     The grayscale ramp uses indices 80..87 (232..239), from 10% to 90% in 10%
1488     steps (1/26 to 25/26 in 1/26 steps) \- black and white are already part of
1489     the \s-1RGB\s0 cube.
1490     .PP
1491     Together, all those colours implement the 88 (256) colour xterm
1492     colours. Only the first 16 can be changed using resources currently, the
1493     rest can only be changed via command sequences (\*(L"escape codes\*(R").
1494     .PP
1495     Applications are advised to use terminfo or command sequences to discover
1496     number and \s-1RGB\s0 values of all colours (yes, you can query this...).
1497 root 1.58 .PP
1498 root 1.1 Note that \fB\-rv\fR (\fB\*(L"reverseVideo: True\*(R"\fR) simulates reverse video by
1499     always swapping the foreground/background colours. This is in contrast to
1500     \&\fIxterm\fR(1) where the colours are only swapped if they have not otherwise
1501     been specified. For example,
1502 root 1.88 .PP
1503     .Vb 1
1504     \& @@RXVT_NAME@@ \-fg Black \-bg White \-rv
1505     .Ve
1506     .PP
1507     would yield White on Black, while on \fIxterm\fR(1) it would yield Black on
1508     White.
1509     .SS "\s-1ALPHA\s0 \s-1CHANNEL\s0 \s-1SUPPORT\s0"
1510 root 1.57 .IX Subsection "ALPHA CHANNEL SUPPORT"
1511     If Xft support has been compiled in and as long as Xft/Xrender/X don't get
1512 root 1.79 their act together, rxvt-unicode will do it's own alpha channel management:
1513     .PP
1514 sf-exg 1.90 You can prefix any colour with an opaqueness percentage enclosed in
1515 root 1.79 brackets, i.e. \f(CW\*(C`[percent]\*(C'\fR, where \f(CW\*(C`percent\*(C'\fR is a decimal percentage
1516 sf-exg 1.90 (0\-100) that specifies the opacity of the colour, where \f(CW0\fR is completely
1517 root 1.79 transparent and \f(CW100\fR is completely opaque. For example, \f(CW\*(C`[50]red\*(C'\fR is a
1518     half-transparent red, while \f(CW\*(C`[95]#00ff00\*(C'\fR is an almost opaque green. This
1519     is the recommended format to specify transparency values, and works with
1520     all ways to specify a colour.
1521     .PP
1522     For complete control, rxvt-unicode also supports
1523     \&\f(CW\*(C`rgba:rrrr/gggg/bbbb/aaaa\*(C'\fR (exactly four hex digits/component) colour
1524     specifications, where the additional \f(CW\*(C`aaaa\*(C'\fR component specifies opacity
1525     (alpha) values. The minimum value of \f(CW0000\fR is completely transparent,
1526     while \f(CW\*(C`ffff\*(C'\fR is completely opaque). The two example colours from
1527     earlier could also be specified as \f(CW\*(C`rgba:ff00/0000/0000/8000\*(C'\fR and
1528     \&\f(CW\*(C`rgba:0000/ff00/0000/f332\*(C'\fR.
1529     .PP
1530     You probably need to specify \fB\*(L"\-depth 32\*(R"\fR, too, to force a visual with
1531     alpha channels, and have the luck that your X\-server uses \s-1ARGB\s0 pixel
1532     layout, as X is far from just supporting \s-1ARGB\s0 visuals out of the box, and
1533     rxvt-unicode just fudges around.
1534 root 1.57 .PP
1535 root 1.79 For example, the following selects an almost completely transparent black
1536 root 1.57 background, and an almost opaque pink foreground:
1537     .PP
1538     .Vb 1
1539 root 1.79 \& @@RXVT_NAME@@ \-depth 32 \-bg rgba:0000/0000/0000/4444 \-fg "[80]pink"
1540 root 1.57 .Ve
1541     .PP
1542 root 1.79 When not using a background image, then the interpretation of the
1543     alpha channel is up to your compositing manager (most interpret it as
1544     transparency of course).
1545     .PP
1546     When using a background pixmap or pseudo-transparency, then the background
1547     colour will always behave as if it were completely transparent (so the
1548     background image shows instead), regardless of how it was specified, while
1549     other colours will either be transparent as specified (the background
1550     image will show through) on servers supporting the \s-1RENDER\s0 extension, or
1551     fully opaque on servers not supporting the \s-1RENDER\s0 \s-1EXTENSION\s0.
1552     .PP
1553     Please note that due to bugs in Xft, specifying alpha values might result
1554     in garbage being displayed when the X\-server does not support the \s-1RENDER\s0
1555     extension.
1556 root 1.1 .SH "ENVIRONMENT"
1557     .IX Header "ENVIRONMENT"
1558 root 1.12 \&\fB@@RXVT_NAME@@\fR sets and/or uses the following environment variables:
1559     .IP "\fB\s-1TERM\s0\fR" 4
1560     .IX Item "TERM"
1561     Normally set to \f(CW\*(C`rxvt\-unicode\*(C'\fR, unless overwritten at configure time, via
1562 root 1.63 resources or on the command line.
1563 root 1.12 .IP "\fB\s-1COLORTERM\s0\fR" 4
1564     .IX Item "COLORTERM"
1565 root 1.63 Either \f(CW\*(C`rxvt\*(C'\fR, \f(CW\*(C`rxvt\-xpm\*(C'\fR, depending on whether @@RXVT_NAME@@ was
1566 root 1.73 compiled with background image support, and optionally with the added
1567     extension \f(CW\*(C`\-mono\*(C'\fR to indicate that rxvt-unicode runs on a monochrome
1568 sasha 1.70 screen.
1569 root 1.12 .IP "\fB\s-1COLORFGBG\s0\fR" 4
1570     .IX Item "COLORFGBG"
1571     Set to a string of the form \f(CW\*(C`fg;bg\*(C'\fR or \f(CW\*(C`fg;xpm;bg\*(C'\fR, where \f(CW\*(C`fg\*(C'\fR is
1572     the colour code used as default foreground/text colour (or the string
1573     \&\f(CW\*(C`default\*(C'\fR to indicate that the default-colour escape sequence is to be
1574     used), \f(CW\*(C`bg\*(C'\fR is the colour code used as default background colour (or the
1575     string \f(CW\*(C`default\*(C'\fR), and \f(CW\*(C`xpm\*(C'\fR is the string \f(CW\*(C`default\*(C'\fR if @@RXVT_NAME@@
1576 root 1.73 was compiled with background image support. Libraries like \f(CW\*(C`ncurses\*(C'\fR
1577 sasha 1.70 and \f(CW\*(C`slang\*(C'\fR can (and do) use this information to optimize screen output.
1578 root 1.12 .IP "\fB\s-1WINDOWID\s0\fR" 4
1579     .IX Item "WINDOWID"
1580     Set to the (decimal) X Window \s-1ID\s0 of the @@RXVT_NAME@@ window (the toplevel
1581     window, which usually has subwindows for the scrollbar, the terminal
1582     window and so on).
1583     .IP "\fB\s-1TERMINFO\s0\fR" 4
1584     .IX Item "TERMINFO"
1585     Set to the terminfo directory iff @@RXVT_NAME@@ was configured with
1586     \&\f(CW\*(C`\-\-with\-terminfo=PATH\*(C'\fR.
1587     .IP "\fB\s-1DISPLAY\s0\fR" 4
1588     .IX Item "DISPLAY"
1589     Used by @@RXVT_NAME@@ to connect to the display and set to the correct
1590 root 1.82 display in its child processes if \f(CW\*(C`\-display\*(C'\fR isn't used to override. It
1591     defaults to \f(CW\*(C`:0\*(C'\fR if it doesn't exist.
1592 root 1.12 .IP "\fB\s-1SHELL\s0\fR" 4
1593     .IX Item "SHELL"
1594     The shell to be used for command execution, defaults to \f(CW\*(C`/bin/sh\*(C'\fR.
1595     .IP "\fB\s-1RXVT_SOCKET\s0\fR" 4
1596     .IX Item "RXVT_SOCKET"
1597     The unix domain socket path used by @@RXVT_NAME@@c(1) and
1598     @@RXVT_NAME@@d(1).
1599     .Sp
1600 root 1.79 Default \fI\f(CI$HOME\fI/.rxvt\-unicode\-\fI<nodename\fI\fR.
1601 root 1.12 .IP "\fB\s-1HOME\s0\fR" 4
1602     .IX Item "HOME"
1603     Used to locate the default directory for the unix domain socket for
1604     daemon communications and to locate various resource files (such as
1605     \&\f(CW\*(C`.Xdefaults\*(C'\fR)
1606     .IP "\fB\s-1XAPPLRESDIR\s0\fR" 4
1607     .IX Item "XAPPLRESDIR"
1608     Directory where various X resource files are being located.
1609     .IP "\fB\s-1XENVIRONMENT\s0\fR" 4
1610     .IX Item "XENVIRONMENT"
1611     If set and accessible, gives the name of a X resource file to be loaded by
1612     @@RXVT_NAME@@.
1613 root 1.1 .SH "FILES"
1614     .IX Header "FILES"
1615     .IP "\fB/usr/lib/X11/rgb.txt\fR" 4
1616     .IX Item "/usr/lib/X11/rgb.txt"
1617 sf-exg 1.90 Colour names.
1618 root 1.1 .SH "SEE ALSO"
1619     .IX Header "SEE ALSO"
1620 root 1.24 @@RXVT_NAME@@(7), @@RXVT_NAME@@c(1), @@RXVT_NAME@@d(1), \fIxterm\fR\|(1), \fIsh\fR\|(1), \fIresize\fR\|(1), X(1), \fIpty\fR\|(4), \fItty\fR\|(4), \fIutmp\fR\|(5)
1621 root 1.1 .SH "CURRENT PROJECT COORDINATOR"
1622     .IX Header "CURRENT PROJECT COORDINATOR"
1623     .IP "Project Coordinator" 4
1624     .IX Item "Project Coordinator"
1625 root 1.14 Marc A. Lehmann <rxvt\-unicode@schmorp.de>
1626 root 1.1 .Sp
1627 root 1.60 <http://software.schmorp.de/pkg/rxvt\-unicode.html>
1628 root 1.1 .SH "AUTHORS"
1629     .IX Header "AUTHORS"
1630     .IP "John Bovey" 4
1631     .IX Item "John Bovey"
1632     University of Kent, 1992, wrote the original Xvt.
1633     .IP "Rob Nation <nation@rocket.sanders.lockheed.com>" 4
1634     .IX Item "Rob Nation <nation@rocket.sanders.lockheed.com>"
1635     very heavily modified Xvt and came up with Rxvt
1636     .IP "Angelo Haritsis <ah@doc.ic.ac.uk>" 4
1637     .IX Item "Angelo Haritsis <ah@doc.ic.ac.uk>"
1638     wrote the Greek Keyboard Input (no longer in code)
1639     .IP "mj olesen <olesen@me.QueensU.CA>" 4
1640     .IX Item "mj olesen <olesen@me.QueensU.CA>"
1641     Wrote the menu system.
1642     .Sp
1643     Project Coordinator (changes.txt 2.11 to 2.21)
1644     .IP "Oezguer Kesim <kesim@math.fu\-berlin.de>" 4
1645     .IX Item "Oezguer Kesim <kesim@math.fu-berlin.de>"
1646     Project Coordinator (changes.txt 2.21a to 2.4.5)
1647     .IP "Geoff Wing <gcw@pobox.com>" 4
1648     .IX Item "Geoff Wing <gcw@pobox.com>"
1649 root 1.49 Rewrote screen display and text selection routines.
1650     .Sp
1651 root 1.79 Project Coordinator (changes.txt 2.4.6 \- rxvt-unicode)
1652 root 1.14 .IP "Marc Alexander Lehmann <rxvt\-unicode@schmorp.de>" 4
1653     .IX Item "Marc Alexander Lehmann <rxvt-unicode@schmorp.de>"
1654 root 1.79 Forked rxvt-unicode, unicode support, rewrote almost all the code, perl
1655 root 1.49 extension, random hacks, numerous bugfixes and extensions.
1656 root 1.1 .Sp
1657     Project Coordinator (Changes 1.0 \-)
1658 root 1.49 .IP "Emanuele Giaquinta <e.giaquinta@glauco.it>" 4
1659     .IX Item "Emanuele Giaquinta <e.giaquinta@glauco.it>"
1660 root 1.50 Pty/tty/utmp/wtmp rewrite, lots of random hacking and bugfixing.