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129 | =item B<-ss>|B<+ss> |
129 | =item B<-ss>|B<+ss> |
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131 | Turn on/off skip scrolling (allow multiple screens per refresh); resource B<skipScroll>. |
131 | Turn on/off skip scrolling (allow multiple screens per refresh); resource B<skipScroll>. |
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133 | =item B<-fps> I<number> |
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135 | Compile I<frills>: Set the refresh interval (in frames per second or |
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136 | negative seconds); resource B<refreshRate>. |
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133 | =item B<-fade> I<number> |
138 | =item B<-fade> I<number> |
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135 | Fade the text by the given percentage when focus is lost. Small values |
140 | Fade the text by the given percentage when focus is lost. Small values |
136 | fade a little only, 100 completely replaces all colours by the fade |
141 | fade a little only, 100 completely replaces all colours by the fade |
137 | colour; resource B<fading>. |
142 | colour; resource B<fading>. |
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532 | close $pty; |
537 | close $pty; |
533 | |
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534 | # now communicate with rxvt |
539 | # now communicate with rxvt |
535 | my $slave = $pty->slave; |
540 | my $slave = $pty->slave; |
536 | while (<$slave>) { print $slave "got <$_>\n" } |
541 | while (<$slave>) { print $slave "got <$_>\n" } |
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543 | Note that, despite what the name might imply, the file descriptor does not |
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544 | need to be a pty, it can be a bi-directional pipe as well (e.g. a unix |
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545 | domain or tcp socket). While tty operations cannot be done in this case, |
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546 | B<@@RXVT_NAME@@> can still be remote controlled with it: |
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548 | use Socket; |
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549 | use Fcntl; |
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551 | socketpair my $URXVT, my $slave, Socket::AF_UNIX, Socket::SOCK_STREAM, Socket::PF_UNSPEC; |
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552 | fcntl $slave, Fcntl::F_SETFD, 0; |
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553 | system "exec @@RXVT_NAME@@ -pty-fd " . (fileno $slave) . " &"; |
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554 | close $slave; |
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556 | syswrite $URXVT, "Type a secret password: "; |
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557 | my $secret = do { local $/ = "\r"; <$URXVT> }; |
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558 | print "Not so secret anymore: $secret\n"; |
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538 | =item B<-pe> I<string> |
560 | =item B<-pe> I<string> |
539 | |
561 | |
540 | Comma-separated list of perl extension scripts to use (or not to use) in |
562 | Comma-separated list of perl extension scripts to use (or not to use) in |
541 | this terminal instance. See resource B<perl-ext> for details. |
563 | this terminal instance. See resource B<perl-ext> for details. |
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681 | B<False>: specify that everything is to be displayed, even |
703 | B<False>: specify that everything is to be displayed, even |
682 | if the refresh is too fast for the human eye to read anything (or the |
704 | if the refresh is too fast for the human eye to read anything (or the |
683 | monitor to display anything); option B<+ss>. |
705 | monitor to display anything); option B<+ss>. |
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707 | =item B<refreshRate:> I<number> |
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709 | Compile I<frills>: When positive, sets the maximum refreshes per second |
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710 | (the default is C<60>). When zero or negative, sets the minimum interval |
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711 | between refreshes, negated. That is, positive numbers limit the number |
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712 | of refreshes per second to that number, similar to a fps limiter in |
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713 | games. A negative number gets negated and directly sets the minimum |
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714 | interval between refreshes, that is, C<10> and C<-0.1> both specify |
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715 | the same refresh interval (likewise C<50> and C<0.02>). Finally, zero |
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716 | makes @@RXVT_NAME@@ refresh as fast as possible. Fractional values are |
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717 | supported; option B<-fps>. |
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685 | =item B<fading:> I<number> |
719 | =item B<fading:> I<number> |
686 | |
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687 | Fade the text by the given percentage when focus is lost; option B<-fade>. |
721 | Fade the text by the given percentage when focus is lost; option B<-fade>. |
688 | |
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689 | =item B<fadeColor:> I<colour> |
723 | =item B<fadeColor:> I<colour> |
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869 | Align the B<top>, B<bottom> or B<centre> [default] of the scrollbar |
903 | Align the B<top>, B<bottom> or B<centre> [default] of the scrollbar |
870 | thumb with the pointer on middle button press/drag. |
904 | thumb with the pointer on middle button press/drag. |
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872 | =item B<scrollTtyOutput:> I<boolean> |
906 | =item B<scrollTtyOutput:> I<boolean> |
873 | |
907 | |
874 | B<True>: scroll to bottom when tty receives output; option B<-si>. |
908 | B<True>: scroll to bottom when tty receives output; option B<+si>. |
875 | B<False>: do not scroll to bottom when tty receives output; option |
909 | B<False>: do not scroll to bottom when tty receives output; option |
876 | B<+si>. |
910 | B<-si>. |
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878 | =item B<scrollWithBuffer:> I<boolean> |
912 | =item B<scrollWithBuffer:> I<boolean> |
879 | |
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880 | B<True>: scroll with scrollback buffer when tty receives new lines (i.e. |
914 | B<True>: scroll with scrollback buffer when tty receives new lines (i.e. |
881 | try to show the same lines) and B<scrollTtyOutput> is False; option |
915 | try to show the same lines) and B<scrollTtyOutput> is False; option |
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1287 | =item B<perl-ext>: I<string> |
1321 | =item B<perl-ext>: I<string> |
1288 | |
1322 | |
1289 | Comma-separated list(s) of perl extension scripts (default: C<default>) to |
1323 | Comma-separated list(s) of perl extension scripts (default: C<default>) to |
1290 | use in this terminal instance; option B<-pe>. |
1324 | use in this terminal instance; option B<-pe>. |
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1292 | Extension names can be prefixed with a C<-> sign to prohibit using |
1326 | Extension names can be prefixed with a C<-> sign to remove them again, in |
1293 | them. This can be useful to selectively disable some extensions loaded |
1327 | case they had been specified earlier. This can be useful to selectively |
1294 | by default, or specified via the C<perl-ext-common> resource. For |
1328 | disable some extensions loaded by default, or specified via the |
1295 | example, C<default,-selection> will use all the default extensions except |
1329 | C<perl-ext-common> resource. For example, C<default,-selection> will use |
1296 | C<selection>. |
1330 | all the default extensions except C<selection>. |
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1332 | To prohibit autoloading of extensions, you can prefix them with C</>, |
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1333 | which will make urxvt refuse to automatically load them (this can be |
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1334 | overridden, however, by specifying the extension name again without a |
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1335 | prefix, though). This does not prohibit extensions themselves loading |
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1336 | other extensions. For example, C<default,/background> will keep the |
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1337 | C<background> extension from being loaded when a background OSC sequence |
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1338 | is received. |
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1298 | The default set includes the C<selection>, C<option-popup>, |
1340 | The default set includes the C<selection>, C<option-popup>, |
1299 | C<selection-popup>, C<readline> and C<searchable-scrollback> |
1341 | C<selection-popup>, C<readline>, C<searchable-scrollback> and |
1300 | extensions, and extensions which are mentioned in B<keysym> resources. |
1342 | C<confirm-paste> extensions, as well as any extensions which are mentioned |
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1343 | in B<keysym> resources. |
1301 | |
1344 | |
1302 | Any extension such that a corresponding resource is given on the |
1345 | Any extension such that a corresponding resource is given on the |
1303 | command line is automatically appended to B<perl-ext>. |
1346 | command line is automatically appended to B<perl-ext>. |
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1305 | Each extension is looked up in the library directories, loaded if |
1348 | Each extension is looked up in the library directories, loaded if |