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3rxvt-unicode (ouR XVT, unicode) - (a VT102 emulator for the X window system) 3rxvt-unicode (ouR XVT, unicode) - (a VT102 emulator for the X window system)
4 4
5=head1 SYNOPSIS 5=head1 SYNOPSIS
6 6
7B<@@RXVTNAME@@> [options] [-e command [ args ]] 7B<@@RXVT_NAME@@> [options] [-e command [ args ]]
8 8
9=head1 DESCRIPTION 9=head1 DESCRIPTION
10 10
11B<rxvt-unicode>, version B<@@RXVTVERSION@@>, is a colour vt102 terminal 11B<rxvt-unicode>, version B<@@RXVT_VERSION@@>, is a colour vt102 terminal
12emulator intended as an I<xterm>(1) replacement for users who do not 12emulator intended as an I<xterm>(1) replacement for users who do not
13require features such as Tektronix 4014 emulation and toolkit-style 13require features such as Tektronix 4014 emulation and toolkit-style
14configurability. As a result, B<rxvt-unicode> uses much less swap space -- 14configurability. As a result, B<rxvt-unicode> uses much less swap space --
15a significant advantage on a machine serving many X sessions. 15a significant advantage on a machine serving many X sessions.
16 16
17=head1 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
18
19See @@RXVT_NAME@@(7) (try C<man 7 @@RXVT_NAME@@>) for a list of frequently
20asked questions and answer to them and some common problems.
21
22=head1 RXVT-UNICODE VS. RXVT
23
24Unlike the original rxvt, B<rxvt-unicode> stores all text in Unicode
25internally. That means it can store and display most scripts in the
26world. Being a terminal emulator, however, some things are very difficult,
27especially cursive scripts such as arabic, vertically written scripts
28like mongolian or scripts requiring extremely complex combining rules,
29like tibetan or devenagari. Don't expect pretty output when using these
30scripts. Most other scripts, latin, cyrillic, kanji, thai etc. should work
31fine, though. A somewhat difficult case are left-to-right scripts, such
32as hebrew: B<rxvt-unicode> adopts the view that bidirectional algorithms
33belong into the application, not the terminal emulator (too many things --
34such as cursor-movement while editing -- break otherwise), but that might
35change.
36
37If you are looking for a terminal that supports more exotic scripts, let
38me recommend C<mlterm>, which is a very userfriendly, lean and clean
39terminal emulator. In fact, the reason rxvt-unicode was born was solely
40because the author couldn't get C<mlterm> to use one font for latin1 and
41another for japanese.
42
43Therefore another design rationale was the use of multiple fonts to
44display characters: The idea of a single unicode font which many other
45programs force onto it's users never made sense to me: You should be able
46to choose any font for any script freely.
47
48Apart from that, rxvt-unicode is also much better internationalised than
49it's predecessor, supports things such as XFT and ISO 14755 that are handy
50in i18n-environments, is faster, and has a lot less bugs than the original
51rxvt. This all in addition to dozens of other small improvements.
52
53It is still faithfully following the original rxvt idea of being lean
54and nice on resources: for example, you can still configure rxvt-unicode
55without most of it's features to get a lean binary. It also comes with
56a client/daemon pair that lets you open any number of terminal windows
57from within a single process, which makes startup time very fast and
58drastically reduces memory usage. See @@RXVT_NAME@@d(1) (daemon) and
59@@RXVT_NAME@@c(1) (client).
60
61It also makes technical information about escape sequences (which have
62been extended) easier accessible: see @@RXVT_NAME@@(7) for technical
63reference documentation (escape sequences etc.).
64
17=head1 OPTIONS 65=head1 OPTIONS
18 66
19The B<@@RXVTNAME@@> options (mostly a subset of I<xterm>'s) are listed 67The B<@@RXVT_NAME@@> options (mostly a subset of I<xterm>'s) are listed
20below. In keeping with the smaller-is-better philosophy, options may be 68below. In keeping with the smaller-is-better philosophy, options may be
21eliminated or default values chosen at compile-time, so options and 69eliminated or default values chosen at compile-time, so options and
22defaults listed may not accurately reflect the version installed on 70defaults listed may not accurately reflect the version installed on
23your system. `rxvt -h' gives a list of major compile-time options on 71your system. `@@RXVT_NAME@@ -h' gives a list of major compile-time options on
24the I<Options> line. Option descriptions may be prefixed with which 72the I<Options> line. Option descriptions may be prefixed with which
25compile option each is dependent upon. e.g. `Compile I<XIM>:' requires 73compile option each is dependent upon. e.g. `Compile I<XIM>:' requires
26I<XIM> on the I<Options> line. Note: `rxvt -help' gives a list of all 74I<XIM> on the I<Options> line. Note: `@@RXVT_NAME@@ -help' gives a list of all
27command-line options compiled into your version. 75command-line options compiled into your version.
28 76
29Note that B<@@RXVTNAME@@> permits the resource name to be used as a 77Note that B<@@RXVT_NAME@@> permits the resource name to be used as a
30long-option (--/++ option) so the potential command-line options are 78long-option (--/++ option) so the potential command-line options are
31far greater than those listed. For example: `rxvt --loginShell --color1 79far greater than those listed. For example: `@@RXVT_NAME@@ --loginShell --color1
32Orange'. 80Orange'.
33 81
34The following options are available: 82The following options are available:
35 83
36=over 4 84=over 4
62Turn on/off inheriting parent window's pixmap. Alternative form is 110Turn on/off inheriting parent window's pixmap. Alternative form is
63B<-tr>; resource B<inheritPixmap>. 111B<-tr>; resource B<inheritPixmap>.
64 112
65=item B<-fade> I<number> 113=item B<-fade> I<number>
66 114
67Fade the text by the given percentage when focus is lost. 115Fade the text by the given percentage when focus is lost. resource B<fading>.
68 116
69=item B<-tint> I<colour> 117=item B<-tint> I<colour>
70 118
71Tint the transparent background pixmap with the given colour when 119Tint the transparent background pixmap with the given colour when
72transparency is enabled with B<-tr> or B<-ip>. See also the B<-sh> 120transparency is enabled with B<-tr> or B<-ip>. See also the B<-sh>
75 123
76=item B<-sh> 124=item B<-sh>
77 125
78I<number> Darken (0 .. 100) or lighten (-1 .. -100) the transparent 126I<number> Darken (0 .. 100) or lighten (-1 .. -100) the transparent
79background image in addition to tinting it (i.e. B<-tint> must be 127background image in addition to tinting it (i.e. B<-tint> must be
80specified, too). 128specified, too, e.g. C<-tint white>).
81 129
82=item B<-bg> I<colour> 130=item B<-bg> I<colour>
83 131
84Window background colour; resource B<background>. 132Window background colour; resource B<background>.
85 133
88Window foreground colour; resource B<foreground>. 136Window foreground colour; resource B<foreground>.
89 137
90=item B<-pixmap> I<file[;geom]> 138=item B<-pixmap> I<file[;geom]>
91 139
92Compile I<XPM>: Specify XPM file for the background and also optionally 140Compile I<XPM>: Specify XPM file for the background and also optionally
93specify its scaling with a geometry string. Note you may need to add 141specify its scaling with a geometry string. Note you may need to
94quotes to avoid special shell interpretation of the `;' in the 142add quotes to avoid special shell interpretation of the C<;> in the
95command-line; resource B<backgroundPixmap>. 143command-line; resource B<backgroundPixmap>.
96 144
97=item B<-cr> I<colour> 145=item B<-cr> I<colour>
98 146
99The cursor colour; resource B<cursorColor>. 147The cursor colour; resource B<cursorColor>.
106 154
107The mouse pointer background colour; resource B<pointerColor2>. 155The mouse pointer background colour; resource B<pointerColor2>.
108 156
109=item B<-bd> I<colour> 157=item B<-bd> I<colour>
110 158
111The colour of the border between the xterm scrollbar and the text; 159The colour of the border around the text area and between the scrollbar and the text;
112resource B<borderColor>. 160resource B<borderColor>.
113 161
114=item B<-fn> I<fontname> 162=item B<-fn> I<fontlist>
115 163
116Select the fonts to be used. This is a comma seperated list of font 164Select the fonts to be used. This is a comma separated list of font names
117names that are used in turn when trying to display Unicode characters. 165that are used in turn when trying to display Unicode characters. The
118The first font defines the cell size for characters; other fonts might 166first font defines the cell size for characters; other fonts might be
119be smaller, but not larger. A reasonable default font list is always 167smaller, but not (in general) larger. A (hopefully) reasonable default
120appended to it. resource B<font>. 168font list is always appended to it. See resource B<font> for more details.
121 169
122=item B<-rb>|B<+rb> 170In short, to specify an X11 core font, just specify it's name or prefix it
171with C<x:>. To specify an XFT-font, you need to prefix it with C<xft:>,
172e.g.:
123 173
124Enable "real bold" support. When this option is on, bold text will be 174 @@RXVT_NAME@@ -fn "xft:Bitstream Vera Sans Mono:pixelsize=15"
125displayed using the first available bold font in the font list. Bold 175 @@RXVT_NAME@@ -fn "9x15bold,xft:Bitstream Vera Sans Mono"
126fonts should thus be specified in the font list after their 176
127corresponding regular fonts. If no bold font can be found, a regular 177See also the question "How does rxvt-unicode choose fonts?" in the FAQ
128font will be used. resource B<realBold>. 178section of @@RXVT_NAME@@(7).
179
180=item B<-fb> I<fontlist>
181
182Compile font-styles: The bold font list to use when bold characters are to
183be printed. See resource B<boldFont> for details.
184
185=item B<-fi> I<fontlist>
186
187Compile font-styles: The italic font list to use when bold characters are to
188be printed. See resource B<italicFont> for details.
189
190=item B<-fbi> I<fontlist>
191
192Compile font-styles: The bold italic font list to use when bold characters are to
193be printed. See resource B<boldItalicFont> for details.
129 194
130=item B<-name> I<name> 195=item B<-name> I<name>
131 196
132Specify the application name under which resources are to be obtained, 197Specify the application name under which resources are to be obtained,
133rather than the default executable file name. Name should not contain 198rather than the default executable file name. Name should not contain
174=item B<-st>|B<+st> 239=item B<-st>|B<+st>
175 240
176Display normal (non XTerm/NeXT) scrollbar without/with a trough; 241Display normal (non XTerm/NeXT) scrollbar without/with a trough;
177resource B<scrollBar_floating>. 242resource B<scrollBar_floating>.
178 243
244=item B<-ptab>|B<+ptab>
245
246If enabled (default), "Horizontal Tab" characters are being stored as
247actual wide characters in the screen buffer, which makes it possible to
248select and paste them. Since a horizontal tab is a cursor movement and
249not an actual glyph, this can sometimes be visually annoying as the cursor
250on a tab character is displayed as a wide cursor; resource B<pastableTabs>.
251
179=item B<-bc>|B<+bc> 252=item B<-bc>|B<+bc>
180 253
181Blink the cursor; resource B<cursorBlink>. 254Blink the cursor; resource B<cursorBlink>.
182 255
183=item B<-iconic> 256=item B<-iconic>
202B<externalBorder>. 275B<externalBorder>.
203 276
204=item B<-bl> 277=item B<-bl>
205 278
206Compile I<frills>: Set MWM hints to request a borderless window, i.e. 279Compile I<frills>: Set MWM hints to request a borderless window, i.e.
207if honoured by the WM, the rxvt window will not have window 280if honoured by the WM, the rxvt-unicode window will not have window
208decorations; resource B<borderLess>. 281decorations; resource B<borderLess>.
209 282
210=item B<-lsp> I<number> 283=item B<-lsp> I<number>
211 284
212Compile I<linespace>: Lines (pixel height) to insert between each row 285Compile I<frills>: Lines (pixel height) to insert between each row of
213of the display; resource B<linespace>. 286the display. Useful to work around font rendering problems; resource
287B<linespace>.
214 288
215=item B<-tn> I<termname> 289=item B<-tn> I<termname>
216 290
217This option specifies the name of the terminal type to be set in the 291This option specifies the name of the terminal type to be set in the
218B<TERM> environment variable. This terminal type must exist in the 292B<TERM> environment variable. This terminal type must exist in the
219I<termcap(5)> database and should have I<li#> and I<co#> entries; 293I<termcap(5)> database and should have I<li#> and I<co#> entries;
220resource B<termName>. 294resource B<termName>.
221 295
222=item B<-e> I<command [arguments]> 296=item B<-e> I<command [arguments]>
223 297
224Run the command with its command-line arguments in the B<@@RXVTNAME@@> 298Run the command with its command-line arguments in the B<@@RXVT_NAME@@>
225window; also sets the window title and icon name to be the basename of 299window; also sets the window title and icon name to be the basename of
226the program being executed if neither I<-title> (I<-T>) nor I<-n> are 300the program being executed if neither I<-title> (I<-T>) nor I<-n> are
227given on the command line. If this option is used, it must be the last 301given on the command line. If this option is used, it must be the last
228on the command-line. If there is no B<-e> option then the default is to 302on the command-line. If there is no B<-e> option then the default is to
229run the program specified by the B<SHELL> environment variable or, 303run the program specified by the B<SHELL> environment variable or,
254 328
255Compile I<XIM>: input method name. resource B<inputMethod>. 329Compile I<XIM>: input method name. resource B<inputMethod>.
256 330
257=item B<-imlocale> I<string> 331=item B<-imlocale> I<string>
258 332
259The locale to use for opening the IM. You can use an LC_CTYPE of e.g. 333The locale to use for opening the IM. You can use an C<LC_CTYPE> of e.g.
260de_DE.UTF-8 for normal text processing but ja_JP.EUC-JP for the input 334C<de_DE.UTF-8> for normal text processing but C<ja_JP.EUC-JP> for the
261extension to be able to input japanese characters while staying in 335input extension to be able to input japanese characters while staying in
262another locale. 336another locale. resource B<imLocale>.
337
338=item B<-imfont> I<fontset>
339
340Set the font set to use for the X Input Method, see resource B<imFont>
341for more info.
342
343=item B<-tcw>
344
345Change the meaning of triple-click selection with the left mouse
346button. Instead of selecting a full line it will extend the selection the
347end of the logical line only. resource B<tripleclickwords>.
263 348
264=item B<-insecure> 349=item B<-insecure>
265 350
266Enable "insecure" mode, which currently enables most of the escape 351Enable "insecure" mode, which currently enables most of the escape
267sequences that echo strings. See the resource B<insecure> for more 352sequences that echo strings. See the resource B<insecure> for more
283Turn on/off secondary screen scroll (default enabled); resource 368Turn on/off secondary screen scroll (default enabled); resource
284B<secondaryScroll>. 369B<secondaryScroll>.
285 370
286=item B<-xrm> I<resourcestring> 371=item B<-xrm> I<resourcestring>
287 372
288No effect on rxvt. Simply passes through an argument to be made 373No effect on rxvt-unicode. Simply passes through an argument to be made
289available in the instance's argument list. Appears in I<WM_COMMAND> in 374available in the instance's argument list. Appears in I<WM_COMMAND> in
290some window managers. 375some window managers.
291 376
292=back 377=back
293 378
294=head1 RESOURCES (available also as long-options) 379=head1 RESOURCES (available also as long-options)
295 380
296Note: `@@RXVTNAME@@ --help' gives a list of all resources (long 381Note: `@@RXVT_NAME@@ --help' gives a list of all resources (long
297options) compiled into your version. 382options) compiled into your version.
298 383
299There are two different methods that @@RXVTNAME@@ can use to get the 384There are two different methods that @@RXVT_NAME@@ can use to get the
300Xresource data: using the X libraries (Xrm*-functions) or internal 385Xresource data: using the X libraries (Xrm*-functions) or internal
301Xresources reader (B<~/.Xdefaults>). For the first method (ie. 386Xresources reader (B<~/.Xdefaults>). For the first method (ie.
302B<@@RXVTNAME@@ -h> lists B<XGetDefaults>), you can set and change the 387B<@@RXVT_NAME@@ -h> lists B<XGetDefaults>), you can set and change the
303resources using X11 tools like B<xset>. Many distribution do also load 388resources using X11 tools like B<xset>. Many distribution do also load
304settings from the B<~/.Xresources> file when X starts. 389settings from the B<~/.Xresources> file when X starts.
305 390
306If compiled with internal Xresources support (i.e. B<@@RXVTNAME@@ -h> 391If compiled with internal Xresources support (i.e. B<@@RXVT_NAME@@ -h>
307lists B<.Xdefaults>) then B<@@RXVTNAME@@> accepts application defaults 392lists B<.Xdefaults>) then B<@@RXVT_NAME@@> accepts application defaults
308set in XAPPLOADDIR/URxvt (compile-time defined: usually 393set in XAPPLOADDIR/URxvt (compile-time defined: usually
309B</usr/lib/X11/app-defaults/URxvt>) and resources set in 394B</usr/lib/X11/app-defaults/URxvt>) and resources set in
310B<~/.Xdefaults>, or B<~/.Xresources> if B<~/.Xdefaults> does not exist. 395B<~/.Xdefaults>, or B<~/.Xresources> if B<~/.Xdefaults> does not exist.
311Note that when reading X resources, B<@@RXVTNAME@@> recognizes two 396Note that when reading X resources, B<@@RXVT_NAME@@> recognizes two
312class names: B<XTerm> and B<URxvt>. The class name B<Rxvt> allows 397class names: B<XTerm> and B<URxvt>. The class name B<Rxvt> allows
313resources common to both B<@@RXVTNAME@@> and the original I<rxvt> to be 398resources common to both B<@@RXVT_NAME@@> and the original I<rxvt> to be
314easily configured, while the class name B<URxvt> allows resources 399easily configured, while the class name B<URxvt> allows resources
315unique to B<@@RXVTNAME@@>, notably colours and key-handling, to be 400unique to B<@@RXVT_NAME@@>, notably colours and key-handling, to be
316shared between different B<@@RXVTNAME@@> configurations. If no 401shared between different B<@@RXVT_NAME@@> configurations. If no
317resources are specified, suitable defaults will be used. Command-line 402resources are specified, suitable defaults will be used. Command-line
318arguments can be used to override resource settings. The following 403arguments can be used to override resource settings. The following
319resources are allowed: 404resources are allowed:
320 405
321=over 4 406=over 4
342high-intensity (bold = bright foreground, blink = bright background) 427high-intensity (bold = bright foreground, blink = bright background)
343colours. The canonical names are as follows: 0=black, 1=red, 2=green, 428colours. The canonical names are as follows: 0=black, 1=red, 2=green,
3443=yellow, 4=blue, 5=magenta, 6=cyan, 7=white, but the actual colour 4293=yellow, 4=blue, 5=magenta, 6=cyan, 7=white, but the actual colour
345names used are listed in the B<COLORS AND GRAPHICS> section. 430names used are listed in the B<COLORS AND GRAPHICS> section.
346 431
432Colours higher than 15 cannot be set using resources (yet), but can be
433changed using an escape command (see @@RXVT_NAME@@(7)).
434
435Colours 16-79 form a standard 4x4x4 colour cube (the same as xterm with
43688 colour support). Colours 80-87 are evenly spaces grey steps.
437
347=item B<colorBD:> I<colour> 438=item B<colorBD:> I<colour>
348 439
440=item B<colorIT:> I<colour>
441
349Use the specified colour to display bold characters when the foreground 442Use the specified colour to display bold or italic characters when the
350colour is the default. This option will be ignored if B<realBold> is 443foreground colour is the default. If font styles are not available
351enabled. 444(Compile I<styles>) and this option is unset, reverse video is used instead.
352 445
353=item B<colorUL:> I<colour> 446=item B<colorUL:> I<colour>
354 447
355Use the specified colour to display underlined characters when the 448Use the specified colour to display underlined characters when the
356foreground colour is the default. 449foreground colour is the default.
357 450
358=item B<colorRV:> I<colour> 451=item B<colorRV:> I<colour>
359 452
360Use the specified colour as the background for reverse video 453Use the specified colour as the background for reverse video
361characters. 454characters.
455
456=item B<underlineColor:> I<colour>
457
458If set, use the specified colour as the colour for the underline
459itself. If unset, use the foreground colour.
362 460
363=item B<cursorColor:> I<colour> 461=item B<cursorColor:> I<colour>
364 462
365Use the specified colour for the cursor. The default is to use the 463Use the specified colour for the cursor. The default is to use the
366foreground colour; option B<-cr>. 464foreground colour; option B<-cr>.
400=item B<shading:> I<number> 498=item B<shading:> I<number>
401 499
402Darken (0 .. 100) or lighten (-1 .. -100) the transparent background 500Darken (0 .. 100) or lighten (-1 .. -100) the transparent background
403image in addition to tinting it. 501image in addition to tinting it.
404 502
405=item B<fading:> I<number>
406
407Scale the tint colour by the given percentage.
408
409=item B<scrollColor:> I<colour> 503=item B<scrollColor:> I<colour>
410 504
411Use the specified colour for the scrollbar [default #B2B2B2]. 505Use the specified colour for the scrollbar [default #B2B2B2].
412 506
413=item B<troughColor:> I<colour> 507=item B<troughColor:> I<colour>
414 508
415Use the specified colour for the scrollbar's trough area [default 509Use the specified colour for the scrollbar's trough area [default
416#969696]. Only relevant for normal (non XTerm/NeXT) scrollbar. 510#969696]. Only relevant for normal (non XTerm/NeXT) scrollbar.
511
512=item B<borderColor:> I<colour>
513
514The colour of the border around the text area and between the scrollbar
515and the text.
417 516
418=item B<backgroundPixmap:> I<file[;geom]> 517=item B<backgroundPixmap:> I<file[;geom]>
419 518
420Use the specified XPM file (note the `.xpm' extension is optional) for 519Use the specified XPM file (note the `.xpm' extension is optional) for
421the background and also optionally specify its scaling with a geometry 520the background and also optionally specify its scaling with a geometry
437 536
438Specify the colon-delimited search path for finding files (XPM and 537Specify the colon-delimited search path for finding files (XPM and
439menus), in addition to the paths specified by the B<RXVTPATH> and 538menus), in addition to the paths specified by the B<RXVTPATH> and
440B<PATH> environment variables. 539B<PATH> environment variables.
441 540
442=item B<font:> I<fontname> 541=item B<font:> I<fontlist>
443 542
444Select the fonts to be used. This is a comma seperated list of font 543Select the fonts to be used. This is a comma separated list of font
445names that are used in turn when trying to display Unicode characters. 544names that are used in turn when trying to display Unicode characters.
446The first font defines the cell size for characters; other fonts might 545The first font defines the cell size for characters; other fonts might
447be smaller, but not larger. A reasonable default font list is always 546be smaller, but not larger. A reasonable default font list is always
448appended to it. option B<-fn>. 547appended to it. option B<-fn>.
449 548
450=item B<realBold:> I<boolean> 549Each font can either be a standard X11 core font (XLFD) name, with
550optional prefix C<x:> or a Xft font (Compile I<xft>), prefixed with C<xft:>.
451 551
452B<True>: Enable "real bold" support. When this option is on, bold text 552In addition, each font can be prefixed with additional hints and
453will be displayed using the first available bold font in the font list. 553specifications enclosed in square brackets (C<[]>). The only available
454Bold fonts should thus be specified in the font list after their 554hint currently is C<codeset=codeset-name>, and this is only used for Xft
455corresponding regular fonts. If no bold font can be found, a regular 555fonts.
456font will be used. option B<-rb>. B<False>: Display bold text in a 556
457regular font, using the color specified with B<colorBD>; option B<+rb>. 557For example, this font resource
558
559 URxvt*font: 9x15bold,\
560 -misc-fixed-bold-r-normal--15-140-75-75-c-90-iso10646-1,\
561 -misc-fixed-medium-r-normal--15-140-75-75-c-90-iso10646-1, \
562 [codeset=JISX0208]xft:Kochi Gothic:antialias=false, \
563 xft:Code2000:antialias=false
564
565specifies five fonts to be used. The first one is C<9x15bold> (actually
566the iso8859-1 version of the second font), which is the base font (because
567it is named first) and thus defines the character cell grid to be 9 pixels
568wide and 15 pixels high.
569
570The second font is just used to add additional unicode characters not in
571the base font, likewise the third, which is unfortunately non-bold, but
572the bold version of the font does contain less characters, so this is a
573useful supplement.
574
575The third font is an Xft font with aliasing turned off, and the characters
576are limited to the B<JIS 0208> codeset (i.e. japanese kanji). The font
577contains other characters, but we are not interested in them.
578
579The last font is a useful catch-all font that supplies most of the
580remaining unicode characters.
581
582=item B<boldFont:> I<fontlist>
583
584=item B<italicFont:> I<fontlist>
585
586=item B<boldItalicFont:> I<fontlist>
587
588The font list to use for displaying B<bold>, I<italic> or B<< I<bold
589italic> >> characters, respectively.
590
591If specified and non-empty, then the syntax is the same as for the
592B<font>-resource, and the given font list will be used as is, which makes
593it possible to substitute completely different font styles for bold and
594italic.
595
596If unset (the default), a suitable font list will be synthesized by
597"morphing" the normal text font list into the desired shape. If that is
598not possible, replacement fonts of the desired shape will be tried.
599
600If set, but empty, then this specific style is disabled and the normal
601text font will being used for the given style.
458 602
459=item B<selectstyle:> I<mode> 603=item B<selectstyle:> I<mode>
460 604
461Set mouse selection style to B<old> which is 2.20, B<oldword> which is 605Set mouse selection style to B<old> which is 2.20, B<oldword> which is
462xterm style with 2.20 old word selection, or anything else which gives 606xterm style with 2.20 old word selection, or anything else which gives
463xterm style selection. 607xterm style selection.
464 608
465=item B<scrollstyle:> I<mode> 609=item B<scrollstyle:> I<mode>
466 610
467Set scrollbar style to B<@@RXVTNAME@@>, B<rxvt>, B<plain>, B<next> or 611Set scrollbar style to B<rxvt>, B<plain>, B<next> or B<xterm>. B<plain> is
468B<xterm> 612the author's favourite..
469 613
470=item B<title:> I<string> 614=item B<title:> I<string>
471 615
472Set window title string, the default title is the command-line 616Set window title string, the default title is the command-line
473specified after the B<-e> option, if any, otherwise the application 617specified after the B<-e> option, if any, otherwise the application
527Align the B<top>, B<bottom> or B<centre> [default] of the scrollbar 671Align the B<top>, B<bottom> or B<centre> [default] of the scrollbar
528thumb with the pointer on middle button press/drag. 672thumb with the pointer on middle button press/drag.
529 673
530=item B<scrollTtyOutput:> I<boolean> 674=item B<scrollTtyOutput:> I<boolean>
531 675
532B<True>: scroll to bottom when tty receives output; option B<+si>. 676B<True>: scroll to bottom when tty receives output; option B<-si>.
533B<False>: do not scroll to bottom when tty receives output; option 677B<False>: do not scroll to bottom when tty receives output; option
534B<-si>. 678B<+si>.
535 679
536=item B<scrollWithBuffer:> I<boolean> 680=item B<scrollWithBuffer:> I<boolean>
537 681
538B<True>: scroll with scrollback buffer when tty recieves new lines (and 682B<True>: scroll with scrollback buffer when tty receives new lines (and
539B<scrollTtyOutput> is False); option B<+sw>. B<False>: do not scroll 683B<scrollTtyOutput> is False); option B<+sw>. B<False>: do not scroll
540with scrollback buffer when tty recieves new lines; option B<-sw>. 684with scrollback buffer when tty recieves new lines; option B<-sw>.
541 685
542=item B<scrollTtyKeypress:> I<boolean> 686=item B<scrollTtyKeypress:> I<boolean>
543 687
544B<True>: scroll to bottom when a non-special key is pressed. Special 688B<True>: scroll to bottom when a non-special key is pressed. Special keys
545keys are those which are intercepted by rxvt for special handling and 689are those which are intercepted by rxvt-unicode for special handling and
546are not passed onto the shell; option B<-sk>. B<False>: do not scroll 690are not passed onto the shell; option B<-sk>. B<False>: do not scroll to
547to bottom when a non-special key is pressed; option B<+sk>. 691bottom when a non-special key is pressed; option B<+sk>.
548
549=item B<smallfont_key:> I<keysym>
550
551If enabled, use B<@@HOTKEY@@->I<keysym> to toggle to a smaller font
552[default B<@@HOTKEY@@-@@SMALLFONT@@>]
553
554=item B<bigfont_key:> I<keysym>
555
556If enabled, use B<@@HOTKEY@@->I<keysym> to toggle to a bigger font
557[default B<@@HOTKEY@@-@@BIGFONT@@>]
558 692
559=item B<saveLines:> I<number> 693=item B<saveLines:> I<number>
560 694
561Save I<number> lines in the scrollback buffer [default 64]. This 695Save I<number> lines in the scrollback buffer [default 64]. This
562resource is limited on most machines to 65535; option B<-sl>. 696resource is limited on most machines to 65535; option B<-sl>.
572option B<-w>, B<-bw>, B<-borderwidth>. 706option B<-w>, B<-bw>, B<-borderwidth>.
573 707
574=item B<borderLess:> I<boolean> 708=item B<borderLess:> I<boolean>
575 709
576Set MWM hints to request a borderless window, i.e. if honoured by the 710Set MWM hints to request a borderless window, i.e. if honoured by the
577WM, the rxvt window will not have window decorations; option B<-bl>. 711WM, the rxvt-unicode window will not have window decorations; option B<-bl>.
578 712
579=item B<termName:> I<termname> 713=item B<termName:> I<termname>
580 714
581Specifies the terminal type name to be set in the B<TERM> environment 715Specifies the terminal type name to be set in the B<TERM> environment
582variable; option B<-tn>. 716variable; option B<-tn>.
593 727
594=item B<mouseWheelScrollPage:> I<boolean> 728=item B<mouseWheelScrollPage:> I<boolean>
595 729
596B<True>: the mouse wheel scrolls a page full. B<False>: the mouse wheel 730B<True>: the mouse wheel scrolls a page full. B<False>: the mouse wheel
597scrolls five lines [default]. 731scrolls five lines [default].
732
733=item B<pastableTabs:> I<boolean>
734
735B<True>: store tabs as wide characters. B<False>: interpret tabs as cursor
736movement only; option C<-ptab>.
598 737
599=item B<cursorBlink:> I<boolean> 738=item B<cursorBlink:> I<boolean>
600 739
601B<True>: blink the cursor. B<False>: do not blink the cursor [default]; 740B<True>: blink the cursor. B<False>: do not blink the cursor [default];
602option B<-bc>. 741option B<-bc>.
647 786
648I<name> of inputMethod to use; option B<-im>. 787I<name> of inputMethod to use; option B<-im>.
649 788
650=item B<imLocale:> I<name> 789=item B<imLocale:> I<name>
651 790
652The locale to use for opening the IM. You can use an LC_CTYPE of e.g. 791The locale to use for opening the IM. You can use an C<LC_CTYPE> of e.g.
653de_DE.UTF-8 for normal text processing but ja_JP.EUC-JP for the input 792C<de_DE.UTF-8> for normal text processing but C<ja_JP.EUC-JP> for the
654extension to be able to input japanese characters while staying in 793input extension to be able to input japanese characters while staying in
655another locale. option B<-imlocale>. 794another locale. option B<-imlocale>.
656 795
657=item B<insecure> 796=item B<imFont:> I<fontset>
797
798Specify the font-set used for XIM styles C<OverTheSpot> or
799C<OffTheSpot>. It must be a standard X font set (XLFD patterns separated
800by commas), i.e. it's not in the same format as the other font lists used
801in @@RXVT_NAME@@. The default will be set-up to chose *any* suitable found
802found, preferably one or two pixels differing in size to the base font.
803option B<-imfont>.
804
805=item B<tripleclickwords:> I<boolean>
806
807Change the meaning of triple-click selection with the left mouse
808button. Instead of selecting a full line it will extend the selection to
809the end of the logical line only. option B<-tcw>.
810
811=item B<insecure:> I<boolean>
658 812
659Enables "insecure" mode. Rxvt-unicode offers some escape sequences that 813Enables "insecure" mode. Rxvt-unicode offers some escape sequences that
660echo arbitrary strings like the icon name or the locale. This could be 814echo arbitrary strings like the icon name or the locale. This could be
661abused if somebody gets 8-bit-clean access to your display, wether 815abused if somebody gets 8-bit-clean access to your display, whether
662throuh a mail client displaying mail bodies unfiltered or though 816throuh a mail client displaying mail bodies unfiltered or though
663write(1). Therefore, these sequences are disabled by default. (Note 817write(1). Therefore, these sequences are disabled by default. (Note
664that other terminals, including xterm, have these sequences 818that other terminals, including xterm, have these sequences
665enabled by default). You can enable them by setting this boolean 819enabled by default). You can enable them by setting this boolean
666resource or specifying B<-insecure> as an option. At the moment, this 820resource or specifying B<-insecure> as an option. At the moment, this
673B<hyper>, B<super>, B<mod1>, B<mod2>, B<mod3>, B<mod4>, B<mod5>; option 827B<hyper>, B<super>, B<mod1>, B<mod2>, B<mod3>, B<mod4>, B<mod5>; option
674B<-mod>. 828B<-mod>.
675 829
676=item B<answerbackString:> I<string> 830=item B<answerbackString:> I<string>
677 831
678Specify the reply rxvt sends to the shell when an ENQ (control-E) 832Specify the reply rxvt-unicode sends to the shell when an ENQ (control-E)
679character is passed through. It may contain escape values as described 833character is passed through. It may contain escape values as described
680in the entry on B<keysym> following. 834in the entry on B<keysym> following.
681 835
682=item B<secondaryScreen:> I<bool> 836=item B<secondaryScreen:> I<bool>
683 837
690scrollback buffer and switching to/from the secondary screen will 844scrollback buffer and switching to/from the secondary screen will
691instead scroll the screen up. 845instead scroll the screen up.
692 846
693=item B<keysym.>I<sym>: I<string> 847=item B<keysym.>I<sym>: I<string>
694 848
695Associate I<string> with keysym I<sym> (B<0xFF00 - 0xFFFF>). It may 849Compile I<frills>: Associate I<string> with keysym I<sym>. The
696contain escape values (\a: bell, \b: backspace, \e, \E: escape, \n: 850intervening resource name B<keysym.> cannot be omitted.
697newline, \r: return, \t: 851
852The format of I<sym> is "I<(modifiers-)key>", where I<modifiers> can be
853any combination of B<ISOLevel3>, B<AppKeypad>, B<Control>, B<NumLock>,
854B<Shift>, B<Meta>, B<Lock>, B<Mod1>, B<Mod2>, B<Mod3>, B<Mod4>, B<Mod5>,
855and the abbreviated B<I>, B<K>, B<C>, B<N>, B<S>, B<M>, B<A>, B<L>, B<1>,
856B<2>, B<3>, B<4>, B<5>.
857
858The B<NumLock>, B<Meta> and B<ISOLevel3> modifiers are usually aliased to
859whatever modifier the NumLock key, Meta/Alt keys or ISO Level3 Shift/AltGr
860keys are being mapped. B<AppKeypad> is a synthetic modifier mapped to the
861current application keymap mode state.
862
863The spellings of I<key> can be obtained by using B<xev>(1) command or
864searching keysym macros from B</usr/X11R6/include/X11/keysymdef.h> and
865omitting the prefix B<XK_>. Alternatively you can specify I<key> by its hex
866keysym value (B<0x0000 - 0xFFFF>). Note that the lookup of I<sym>s is not
867performed in an exact manner; however, the closest match is assured.
868
869I<string> may contain escape values (C<\a>: bell, C<\b>: backspace,
870C<\e>, C<\E>: escape, C<\n>: newline, C<\r>: carriage return, C<\t>: tab,
698tab, \000: octal number) or control characters (^?: delete, ^@: null, 871C<\000>: octal number) or verbatim control characters (C<^?>: delete,
699^A ...) and may enclosed with double quotes so that it can start or end 872C<^@>: null, C<^A> ...) and may be enclosed with double quotes so that it
700with whitespace. The intervening resource name B<keysym.> cannot be 873can start or end with whitespace.
701omitted. This resource is only available when compiled with 874
702KEYSYM_RESOURCE. 875Please note that you need to double the C<\> when using
876C<--enable-xgetdefault>, as X itself does it's own de-escaping (you can
877use C<\033> instead of C<\e> (and so on), which will work with both Xt and
878@@RXVT_NAME@@'s own processing).
879
880You can define a range of keysyms in one shot by providing a I<string>
881with pattern B<list/PREFIX/MIDDLE/SUFFIX>, where the delimeter `/'
882should be a character not used by the strings.
883
884Its usage can be demonstrated by an example:
885
886 URxvt.keysym.M-C-0x61: list|\033<M-C-|abc|>
887
888The above line is equivalent to the following three lines:
889
890 URxvt.keysym.Meta-Control-0x61: \033<M-C-a>
891 URxvt.keysym.Meta-Control-0x62: \033<M-C-b>
892 URxvt.keysym.Meta-Control-0x63: \033<M-C-c>
893
894If I<string> takes the form of C<command:STRING>, the specified B<STRING>
895is interpreted and executed as @@RXVT_NAME@@'s control sequence. For
896example the following means "change the current locale to C<zh_CN.GBK>
897when Control-Meta-c is being pressed":
898
899 URxvt.keysym.M-C-c: command:\033]701;zh_CN.GBK\007
900
901The following example will map Control-Meta-1 and Control-Meta-2 to
902the fonts C<suxuseuro> and C<9x15bold>, so you can have some limited
903font-switching at runtime:
904
905 URxvt.keysym.M-C-1: command:\033]50;suxuseuro\007
906 URxvt.keysym.M-C-2: command:\033]50;9x15bold\007
907
908Other things are possible, e.g. resizing (see @@RXVT_NAME@@(7) for more
909info):
910
911 URxvt.keysym.M-C-3: command:\033[8;25;80t
912 URxvt.keysym.M-C-4: command:\033[8;48;110t
703 913
704=back 914=back
705 915
706=head1 THE SCROLLBAR 916=head1 THE SCROLLBAR
707 917
708Lines of text that scroll off the top of the B<@@RXVTNAME@@> window 918Lines of text that scroll off the top of the B<@@RXVT_NAME@@> window
709(resource: B<saveLines>) and can be scrolled back using the scrollbar 919(resource: B<saveLines>) and can be scrolled back using the scrollbar
710or by keystrokes. The normal B<@@RXVTNAME@@> scrollbar has arrows and 920or by keystrokes. The normal B<@@RXVT_NAME@@> scrollbar has arrows and
711its behaviour is fairly intuitive. The B<xterm-scrollbar> is without 921its behaviour is fairly intuitive. The B<xterm-scrollbar> is without
712arrows and its behaviour mimics that of I<xterm> 922arrows and its behaviour mimics that of I<xterm>
713 923
714Scroll down with B<Button1> (B<xterm-scrollbar>) or B<Shift-Next>. 924Scroll down with B<Button1> (B<xterm-scrollbar>) or B<Shift-Next>.
715Scroll up with B<Button3> (B<xterm-scrollbar>) or B<Shift-Prior>. 925Scroll up with B<Button3> (B<xterm-scrollbar>) or B<Shift-Prior>.
735 945
736=over 4 946=over 4
737 947
738=item B<Selection>: 948=item B<Selection>:
739 949
740Left click at the beginning of the region, drag to the end of the 950Left click at the beginning of the region, drag to the end of the region
741region and release; Right click to extend the marked region; Left 951and release; Right click to extend the marked region; Left double-click
742double-click to select a word; Left triple-click to select the entire 952to select a word; Left triple-click to select the entire logical line
743line. 953(which can span multiple screen lines), unless modified by resource
954B<tripleclickwords>.
955
956Starting a selection while pressing the B<Meta> key (or B<Meta+Ctrl> keys)
957(Compile: I<frills>) will create a rectangular selection instead of a normal
958one.
744 959
745=item B<Insertion>: 960=item B<Insertion>:
746 961
747Pressing and releasing the Middle mouse button (or B<Shift-Insert>) in 962Pressing and releasing the Middle mouse button (or B<Shift-Insert>) in
748an B<@@RXVTNAME@@> window causes the current text selection to be 963an B<@@RXVT_NAME@@> window causes the current text selection to be
749inserted as if it had been typed on the keyboard. 964inserted as if it had been typed on the keyboard.
750 965
751=back 966=back
752 967
753=head1 CHANGING FONTS 968=head1 CHANGING FONTS
754 969
755You can change fonts on-the-fly, which is to say cycle through the 970Changing fonts (or font sizes, respectively) via the keypad is not yet
756default font and others of various sizes, by using B<Shift-KP_Add> and 971supported in rxvt-unicode. Bug me if you need this.
757B<Shift-KP_Subtract>. Or, alternatively (if enabled) with 972
758B<@@HOTKEY@@-@@BIGFONT@@> and B<@@HOTKEY@@-@@SMALLFONT@@>, where the 973You can, however, switch fonts at runtime using escape sequences (and
759actual key can be selected using resources 974therefore using the menubar), e.g.:
760B<smallfont_key>/B<bigfont_key>. 975
976 printf '\e]701;%s\007' "9x15bold,xft:Kochi Gothic"
977
978rxvt-unicode will automatically re-apply these fonts to the output so far.
979
980=head1 ISO 14755 SUPPORT
981
982ISO 14755 is a standard for entering and viewing unicode characters
983and character codes using the keyboard. It consists of 4 parts. The
984first part is available rxvt-unicode has been compiled with
985C<--enable-frills>, the rest is available when rxvt-unicode was compiled
986with C<--enable-iso14755>.
987
988=over 4
989
990=item * 5.1: Basic method
991
992This allows you to enter unicode characters using their hexcode.
993
994Start by pressing and holding both C<Control> and C<Shift>, then enter
995hex-digits (between one and six). Releasing C<Control> and C<Shift> will
996commit the character as if it were typed directly. While holding down
997C<Control> and C<Shift> you can also enter multiple characters by pressing
998C<Space>, which will commit the current character and lets you start a new
999one.
1000
1001As an example of use, imagine a business card with a japanese e-mail
1002address, which you cannot type. Fortunately, the card has the e-mail
1003address printed as hexcodes, e.g. C<671d 65e5>. You can enter this easily
1004by pressing C<Control> and C<Shift>, followed by C<6-7-1-D-SPACE-6-5-E-5>,
1005followed by releasing the modifier keys.
1006
1007=item * 5.2: Keyboard symbols entry method
1008
1009This mode lets you input characters representing the keycap symbols of
1010your keyboard, if representable in the current locale encoding.
1011
1012Start by pressing C<Control> and C<Shift> together, then releasing
1013them. The next special key (cursor keys, home etc.) you enter will not
1014invoke it's usual function but instead will insert the corresponding
1015keycap symbol. The symbol will only be entered when the key has been
1016released, otherwise pressing e.g. C<Shift> would enter the symbol for
1017C<ISO Level 2 Switch>, although your intention might have been to enter a
1018reverse tab (Shift-Tab).
1019
1020=item * 5.3: Screen-selection entry method
1021
1022While this is implemented already (it's basically the selection
1023mechanism), it could be extended by displaying a unicode character map.
1024
1025=item * 5.4: Feedback method for identifying displayed characters for later input
1026
1027This method lets you display the unicode character code associated with
1028characters already displayed.
1029
1030You enter this mode by holding down C<Control> and C<Shift> together, then
1031pressing and holding the left mouse button and moving around. The unicode
1032hex code(s) (it might be a combining character) of the character under the
1033pointer is displayed until you release C<Control> and C<Shift>.
1034
1035In addition to the hex codes it will display the font used to draw this
1036character - due to implementation reasons, characters combined with
1037combining characters, line drawing characters and unknown characters will
1038always be drawn using the built-in support font.
1039
1040=back
1041
1042With respect to conformance, rxvt-unicode is supposed to be compliant to
1043both scenario A and B of ISO 14755, including part 5.2.
761 1044
762=head1 LOGIN STAMP 1045=head1 LOGIN STAMP
763 1046
764B<@@RXVTNAME@@> tries to write an entry into the I<utmp>(5) file so 1047B<@@RXVT_NAME@@> tries to write an entry into the I<utmp>(5) file so that
765that it can be seen via the I<who(1)> command, and can accept messages. 1048it can be seen via the I<who(1)> command, and can accept messages. To
766To allow this feature, B<@@RXVTNAME@@> must be installed setuid root on 1049allow this feature, B<@@RXVT_NAME@@> may need to be installed setuid root
767some systems. 1050on some systems or setgid to root or to some other group on others.
768 1051
769=head1 COLORS AND GRAPHICS 1052=head1 COLORS AND GRAPHICS
770 1053
771In addition to the default foreground and background colours, 1054In addition to the default foreground and background colours,
772B<@@RXVTNAME@@> can display up to 16 colours (8 ANSI colours plus 1055B<@@RXVT_NAME@@> can display up to 16 colours (8 ANSI colours plus
773high-intensity bold/blink versions of the same). Here is a list of the 1056high-intensity bold/blink versions of the same). Here is a list of the
774colours with their B<rgb.txt> names. 1057colours with their B<rgb.txt> names.
775 1058
776=begin table 1059=begin table
777 1060
806I<xterm>(1) where the colours are only swapped if they have not otherwise 1089I<xterm>(1) where the colours are only swapped if they have not otherwise
807been specified. For example, 1090been specified. For example,
808 1091
809=over 4 1092=over 4
810 1093
811=item B<rxvt -fg Black -bg White -rv> 1094=item B<@@RXVT_NAME@@ -fg Black -bg White -rv>
812 1095
813would yield White on Black, while on I<xterm>(1) it would yield Black 1096would yield White on Black, while on I<xterm>(1) it would yield Black
814on White. 1097on White.
815 1098
816=back 1099=back
817 1100
818=head1 ENVIRONMENT 1101=head1 ENVIRONMENT
819 1102
820B<@@RXVTNAME@@> sets the environment variables B<TERM>, B<COLORTERM> 1103B<@@RXVT_NAME@@> sets the environment variables B<TERM>, B<COLORTERM>
821and B<COLORFGBG>. The environment variable B<WINDOWID> is set to the X 1104and B<COLORFGBG>. The environment variable B<WINDOWID> is set to the X
822window id number of the B<@@RXVTNAME@@> window and it also uses and 1105window id number of the B<@@RXVT_NAME@@> window and it also uses and
823sets the environment variable B<DISPLAY> to specify which display 1106sets the environment variable B<DISPLAY> to specify which display
824terminal to use. B<@@RXVTNAME@@> uses the environment variables 1107terminal to use. B<@@RXVT_NAME@@> uses the environment variables
825B<RXVTPATH> and B<PATH> to find XPM files. 1108B<RXVTPATH> and B<PATH> to find XPM files.
826 1109
827=head1 FILES 1110=head1 FILES
828 1111
829=over 4 1112=over 4
830 1113
831=item B</etc/utmp>
832
833System file for login records.
834
835=item B</usr/lib/X11/rgb.txt> 1114=item B</usr/lib/X11/rgb.txt>
836 1115
837Color names. 1116Color names.
838 1117
839=back 1118=back
840 1119
841=head1 SEEALSO 1120=head1 SEE ALSO
842 1121
843I<xterm>(1), I<sh>(1), I<resize>(1), I<X>(1), I<pty>(4), I<tty>(4), I<utmp>(5) 1122@@RXVT_NAME@@(7), xterm(1), sh(1), resize(1), X(1), pty(4), tty(4), utmp(5)
844
845See rxvtRef.html rxvtRef.txt for detailed information on recognized escape sequences and menuBar syntax, etc.
846 1123
847=head1 BUGS 1124=head1 BUGS
848 1125
849Check the BUGS file for an up-to-date list. 1126Check the BUGS file for an up-to-date list.
850 1127
851Cursor change support is not yet implemented. 1128Cursor change support is not yet implemented.
852 1129
853Click-and-drag doesn't work with X11 mouse report overriding. 1130Click-and-drag doesn't work with X11 mouse report overriding.
854 1131
855=head1 FTP LOCATION
856
857rxvt-+@@RXVTVERSION@@.tar.gz can be found at the following ftp sites L<@@RXVTFTPSITE@@>(@@RXVTFTPSITE@@)
858
859=head1 CURRENT PROJECT COORDINATOR 1132=head1 CURRENT PROJECT COORDINATOR
860 1133
861=over 4 1134=over 4
862 1135
863=item Project Coordinator 1136=item Project Coordinator
864 1137
865@@RXVTMAINT@@ L<@@RXVTMAINTEMAIL@@> 1138@@RXVT_MAINT@@ L<@@RXVT_MAINTEMAIL@@>
866 1139
867=item Web page maintainter 1140=item Web page maintainter
868 1141
869@@RXVTWEBMAINT@@ L<@@RXVTWEBMAINTEMAIL@@> 1142@@RXVT_WEBMAINT@@ L<@@RXVT_WEBMAINTEMAIL@@>
870 1143
871L<@@RXVTWEBPAGE@@>(@@RXVTWEBPAGE@@) 1144L<@@RXVT_WEBPAGE@@>
872 1145
873=back 1146=back
874 1147
875=head1 AUTHORS 1148=head1 AUTHORS
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