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17=head1 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS 17=head1 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
18 18
19See @@RXVT_NAME@@(7) (try C<man 7 @@RXVT_NAME@@>) for a list of 19See @@RXVT_NAME@@(7) (try C<man 7 @@RXVT_NAME@@>) for a list of
20frequently asked questions and answer to them and some common 20frequently asked questions and answer to them and some common
21problems. That document is also accessible on the World-Wide-Web at 21problems. That document is also accessible on the World-Wide-Web at
22L<http://cvs.schmorp.de/browse/*checkout*/rxvt-unicode/doc/rxvt.7.html>. 22L<http://cvs.schmorp.de/browse/rxvt-unicode/doc/rxvt.7.html>.
23 23
24=head1 RXVT-UNICODE VS. RXVT 24=head1 RXVT-UNICODE VS. RXVT
25 25
26Unlike the original rxvt, B<rxvt-unicode> stores all text in Unicode 26Unlike the original rxvt, B<rxvt-unicode> stores all text in Unicode
27internally. That means it can store and display most scripts in the 27internally. That means it can store and display most scripts in the
28world. Being a terminal emulator, however, some things are very difficult, 28world. Being a terminal emulator, however, some things are very difficult,
29especially cursive scripts such as arabic, vertically written scripts 29especially cursive scripts such as arabic, vertically written scripts
30like mongolian or scripts requiring extremely complex combining rules, 30like mongolian or scripts requiring extremely complex combining rules,
31like tibetan or devenagari. Don't expect pretty output when using these 31like tibetan or devenagari. Don't expect pretty output when using these
32scripts. Most other scripts, latin, cyrillic, kanji, thai etc. should work 32scripts. Most other scripts, latin, cyrillic, kanji, thai etc. should work
33fine, though. A somewhat difficult case are left-to-right scripts, such 33fine, though. A somewhat difficult case are right-to-left scripts, such
34as hebrew: B<rxvt-unicode> adopts the view that bidirectional algorithms 34as hebrew: B<rxvt-unicode> adopts the view that bidirectional algorithms
35belong into the application, not the terminal emulator (too many things -- 35belong into the application, not the terminal emulator (too many things --
36such as cursor-movement while editing -- break otherwise), but that might 36such as cursor-movement while editing -- break otherwise), but that might
37change. 37change.
38 38
39If you are looking for a terminal that supports more exotic scripts, let 39If you are looking for a terminal that supports more exotic scripts, let
40me recommend C<mlterm>, which is a very userfriendly, lean and clean 40me recommend C<mlterm>, which is a very user friendly, lean and clean
41terminal emulator. In fact, the reason rxvt-unicode was born was solely 41terminal emulator. In fact, the reason rxvt-unicode was born was solely
42because the author couldn't get C<mlterm> to use one font for latin1 and 42because the author couldn't get C<mlterm> to use one font for latin1 and
43another for japanese. 43another for japanese.
44 44
45Therefore another design rationale was the use of multiple fonts to 45Therefore another design rationale was the use of multiple fonts to
46display characters: The idea of a single unicode font which many other 46display characters: The idea of a single unicode font which many other
47programs force onto it's users never made sense to me: You should be able 47programs force onto its users never made sense to me: You should be able
48to choose any font for any script freely. 48to choose any font for any script freely.
49 49
50Apart from that, rxvt-unicode is also much better internationalised than 50Apart from that, rxvt-unicode is also much better internationalised than
51it's predecessor, supports things such as XFT and ISO 14755 that are handy 51its predecessor, supports things such as XFT and ISO 14755 that are handy
52in i18n-environments, is faster, and has a lot less bugs than the original 52in i18n-environments, is faster, and has a lot bugs less than the original
53rxvt. This all in addition to dozens of other small improvements. 53rxvt. This all in addition to dozens of other small improvements.
54 54
55It is still faithfully following the original rxvt idea of being lean 55It is still faithfully following the original rxvt idea of being lean
56and nice on resources: for example, you can still configure rxvt-unicode 56and nice on resources: for example, you can still configure rxvt-unicode
57without most of it's features to get a lean binary. It also comes with 57without most of its features to get a lean binary. It also comes with
58a client/daemon pair that lets you open any number of terminal windows 58a client/daemon pair that lets you open any number of terminal windows
59from within a single process, which makes startup time very fast and 59from within a single process, which makes startup time very fast and
60drastically reduces memory usage. See @@RXVT_NAME@@d(1) (daemon) and 60drastically reduces memory usage. See @@RXVT_NAME@@d(1) (daemon) and
61@@RXVT_NAME@@c(1) (client). 61@@RXVT_NAME@@c(1) (client).
62 62
63It also makes technical information about escape sequences (which have 63It also makes technical information about escape sequences (which have
64been extended) easier accessible: see @@RXVT_NAME@@(7) for technical 64been extended) more accessible: see @@RXVT_NAME@@(7) for technical
65reference documentation (escape sequences etc.). 65reference documentation (escape sequences etc.).
66 66
67=head1 OPTIONS 67=head1 OPTIONS
68 68
69The B<@@RXVT_NAME@@> options (mostly a subset of I<xterm>'s) are listed 69The B<@@RXVT_NAME@@> options (mostly a subset of I<xterm>'s) are listed
93 93
94Attempt to open a window on the named X display (B<-d> still 94Attempt to open a window on the named X display (B<-d> still
95respected). In the absence of this option, the display specified by the 95respected). In the absence of this option, the display specified by the
96B<DISPLAY> environment variable is used. 96B<DISPLAY> environment variable is used.
97 97
98=item B<-depth> I<bitdepth>
99
100Compile I<xft>: Attempt to find a visual with the given bit depth;
101resource B<depth>.
102
98=item B<-geometry> I<geom> 103=item B<-geometry> I<geom>
99 104
100Window geometry (B<-g> still respected); resource B<geometry>. 105Window geometry (B<-g> still respected); resource B<geometry>.
101 106
102=item B<-rv>|B<+rv> 107=item B<-rv>|B<+rv>
109 114
110=item B<-ip>|B<+ip> | B<-tr>|B<+tr> 115=item B<-ip>|B<+ip> | B<-tr>|B<+tr>
111 116
112Turn on/off inheriting parent window's pixmap. Alternative form is 117Turn on/off inheriting parent window's pixmap. Alternative form is
113B<-tr>; resource B<inheritPixmap>. 118B<-tr>; resource B<inheritPixmap>.
119
120I<Please note that transparency of any kind if completely unsupported by
121the author. Don't bug him with installation questions! Read the FAQ (man 7
122@@RXVT_NAME@@)!>
114 123
115=item B<-fade> I<number> 124=item B<-fade> I<number>
116 125
117Fade the text by the given percentage when focus is lost. Small values 126Fade the text by the given percentage when focus is lost. Small values
118fade a little only, 100 completely replaces all colours by the fade 127fade a little only, 100 completely replaces all colours by the fade
119colour; resource B<fading>. 128colour; resource B<fading>.
120 129
121=item B<-fadecolor> I<colour> 130=item B<-fadecolor> I<colour>
122 131
123Fade to this colour when fading is used (see B<-fade>). The default colour 132Fade to this colour when fading is used (see B<-fade>). The default colour
124is black. resource B<fadeColor>. 133is opaque black. resource B<fadeColor>.
125 134
126=item B<-tint> I<colour> 135=item B<-tint> I<colour>
127 136
128Tint the transparent background pixmap with the given colour when 137Tint the transparent background pixmap with the given colour when
129transparency is enabled with B<-tr> or B<-ip>. This only works for 138transparency is enabled with B<-tr> or B<-ip>. This only works for
172resource B<borderColor>. 181resource B<borderColor>.
173 182
174=item B<-fn> I<fontlist> 183=item B<-fn> I<fontlist>
175 184
176Select the fonts to be used. This is a comma separated list of font names 185Select the fonts to be used. This is a comma separated list of font names
177that are used in turn when trying to display Unicode characters. The 186that are checked in order when trying to find glyphs for characters. The
178first font defines the cell size for characters; other fonts might be 187first font defines the cell size for characters; other fonts might be
179smaller, but not (in general) larger. A (hopefully) reasonable default 188smaller, but not (in general) larger. A (hopefully) reasonable default
180font list is always appended to it. See resource B<font> for more details. 189font list is always appended to it. See resource B<font> for more details.
181 190
182In short, to specify an X11 core font, just specify it's name or prefix it 191In short, to specify an X11 core font, just specify its name or prefix it
183with C<x:>. To specify an XFT-font, you need to prefix it with C<xft:>, 192with C<x:>. To specify an XFT-font, you need to prefix it with C<xft:>,
184e.g.: 193e.g.:
185 194
186 @@RXVT_NAME@@ -fn "xft:Bitstream Vera Sans Mono:pixelsize=15" 195 @@RXVT_NAME@@ -fn "xft:Bitstream Vera Sans Mono:pixelsize=15"
187 @@RXVT_NAME@@ -fn "9x15bold,xft:Bitstream Vera Sans Mono" 196 @@RXVT_NAME@@ -fn "9x15bold,xft:Bitstream Vera Sans Mono"
189See also the question "How does rxvt-unicode choose fonts?" in the FAQ 198See also the question "How does rxvt-unicode choose fonts?" in the FAQ
190section of @@RXVT_NAME@@(7). 199section of @@RXVT_NAME@@(7).
191 200
192=item B<-fb> I<fontlist> 201=item B<-fb> I<fontlist>
193 202
194Compile font-styles: The bold font list to use when bold characters are to 203Compile I<font-styles>: The bold font list to use when B<bold> characters
195be printed. See resource B<boldFont> for details. 204are to be printed. See resource B<boldFont> for details.
196 205
197=item B<-fi> I<fontlist> 206=item B<-fi> I<fontlist>
198 207
199Compile font-styles: The italic font list to use when bold characters are to 208Compile I<font-styles>: The italic font list to use when I<italic>
200be printed. See resource B<italicFont> for details. 209characters are to be printed. See resource B<italicFont> for details.
201 210
202=item B<-fbi> I<fontlist> 211=item B<-fbi> I<fontlist>
203 212
204Compile font-styles: The bold italic font list to use when bold characters are to 213Compile I<font-styles>: The bold italic font list to use when B<< I<bold
205be printed. See resource B<boldItalicFont> for details. 214italic> >> characters are to be printed. See resource B<boldItalicFont>
215for details.
216
217=item B<-is>|B<+is>
218
219Compile I<font-styles>: Bold/Italic font styles imply high intensity
220foreground/background (default). See resource B<intensityStyles> for
221details.
206 222
207=item B<-name> I<name> 223=item B<-name> I<name>
208 224
209Specify the application name under which resources are to be obtained, 225Specify the application name under which resources are to be obtained,
210rather than the default executable file name. Name should not contain 226rather than the default executable file name. Name should not contain
289=item B<-bl> 305=item B<-bl>
290 306
291Compile I<frills>: Set MWM hints to request a borderless window, i.e. 307Compile I<frills>: Set MWM hints to request a borderless window, i.e.
292if honoured by the WM, the rxvt-unicode window will not have window 308if honoured by the WM, the rxvt-unicode window will not have window
293decorations; resource B<borderLess>. 309decorations; resource B<borderLess>.
310
311=item B<-override-redirect>
312
313Compile I<frills>: Sets override-redirect on the window; resource
314B<override-redirect>.
315
316=item B<-sbg>
317
318Compile I<frills>: Disable the usage of the built-in block graphics/line
319drawing characters and just rely on what the specified fonts provide. Use
320this if you have a good font and want to use its block graphic glyphs;
321resource B<skipBuiltinGlyphs>.
294 322
295=item B<-lsp> I<number> 323=item B<-lsp> I<number>
296 324
297Compile I<frills>: Lines (pixel height) to insert between each row of 325Compile I<frills>: Lines (pixel height) to insert between each row of
298the display. Useful to work around font rendering problems; resource 326the display. Useful to work around font rendering problems; resource
396 424
397Remap a key symbol. See resource B<keysym>. 425Remap a key symbol. See resource B<keysym>.
398 426
399=item B<-embed> I<windowid> 427=item B<-embed> I<windowid>
400 428
401Tells @@RXVT_NAME@@ to embed it's windows into an already-existing window, 429Tells @@RXVT_NAME@@ to embed its windows into an already-existing window,
402which enables applications to easily embed a terminal. 430which enables applications to easily embed a terminal.
403 431
404Right now, @@RXVT_NAME@@ will first unmap/map the specified window, so it 432Right now, @@RXVT_NAME@@ will first unmap/map the specified window, so it
405shouldn't be a top-level window. @@RXVT_NAME@@ will also reconfigure it 433shouldn't be a top-level window. @@RXVT_NAME@@ will also reconfigure it
406quite a bit, so don't expect it to keep some specific state. It's best to 434quite a bit, so don't expect it to keep some specific state. It's best to
409The window will not be destroyed when @@RXVT_NAME@@ exits. 437The window will not be destroyed when @@RXVT_NAME@@ exits.
410 438
411It might be useful to know that @@RXVT_NAME@@ will not close file 439It might be useful to know that @@RXVT_NAME@@ will not close file
412descriptors passed to it (except for stdin/out/err, of course), so you 440descriptors passed to it (except for stdin/out/err, of course), so you
413can use file descriptors to communicate with the programs within the 441can use file descriptors to communicate with the programs within the
414terminal. This works regardless of wether the C<-embed> option was used or 442terminal. This works regardless of whether the C<-embed> option was used or
415not. 443not.
416 444
417Here is a short Gtk2-perl snippet that illustrates how this option can be 445Here is a short Gtk2-perl snippet that illustrates how this option can be
418used (a longer example is in F<doc/embed>): 446used (a longer example is in F<doc/embed>):
419 447
421 $rxvt->signal_connect_after (realize => sub { 449 $rxvt->signal_connect_after (realize => sub {
422 my $xid = $_[0]->window->get_xid; 450 my $xid = $_[0]->window->get_xid;
423 system "@@RXVT_NAME@@ -embed $xid &"; 451 system "@@RXVT_NAME@@ -embed $xid &";
424 }); 452 });
425 453
426=item B<-pty-fd> I<fileno> 454=item B<-pty-fd> I<file descriptor>
427 455
428Tells @@RXVT_NAME@@ NOT to execute any commands or create a new pty/tty 456Tells @@RXVT_NAME@@ NOT to execute any commands or create a new pty/tty
429pair but instead use the given filehandle as the tty master. This is 457pair but instead use the given file descriptor as the tty master. This is
430useful if you want to drive @@RXVT_NAME@@ as a generic terminal emulator 458useful if you want to drive @@RXVT_NAME@@ as a generic terminal emulator
431without having to run a program within it. 459without having to run a program within it.
432 460
433If this switch is given, @@RXVT_NAME@@ will not create any utmp/wtmp 461If this switch is given, @@RXVT_NAME@@ will not create any utmp/wtmp
434entries and will not tinker with pty/tty permissions - you have to do that 462entries and will not tinker with pty/tty permissions - you have to do that
435yourself if you want that. 463yourself if you want that.
464
465As an extremely special case, specifying C<-1> will completely suppress
466pty/tty operations.
436 467
437Here is a example in perl that illustrates how this option can be used (a 468Here is a example in perl that illustrates how this option can be used (a
438longer example is in F<doc/pty-fd>): 469longer example is in F<doc/pty-fd>):
439 470
440 use IO::Pty; 471 use IO::Pty;
447 478
448 # now communicate with rxvt 479 # now communicate with rxvt
449 my $slave = $pty->slave; 480 my $slave = $pty->slave;
450 while (<$slave>) { print $slave "got <$_>\n" } 481 while (<$slave>) { print $slave "got <$_>\n" }
451 482
483=item B<-pe> I<string>
484
485Comma-separated list of perl extension scripts to use (or not to use) in
486this terminal instance. See resource B<perl-ext> for details.
487
452=back 488=back
453 489
454=head1 RESOURCES (available also as long-options) 490=head1 RESOURCES (available also as long-options)
455 491
456Note: `@@RXVT_NAME@@ --help' gives a list of all resources (long 492Note: `@@RXVT_NAME@@ --help' gives a list of all resources (long
457options) compiled into your version. 493options) compiled into your version.
458 494
459There are two different methods that @@RXVT_NAME@@ can use to get the 495You can set and change the resources using X11 tools like B<xrdb>. Many
460Xresource data: using the X libraries (Xrm*-functions) or internal 496distribution do also load settings from the B<~/.Xresources> file when X
461Xresources reader (B<~/.Xdefaults>). For the first method (ie. 497starts. @@RXVT_NAME@@ will consult the following files/resources in order,
462B<@@RXVT_NAME@@ -h> lists B<XGetDefaults>), you can set and change the 498with later settings overwriting earlier ones:
463resources using X11 tools like B<xrdb>. Many distribution do also load
464settings from the B<~/.Xresources> file when X starts. @@RXVT_NAME@@
465will consult the following files/resources in order, with later settings
466overwriting earlier ones:
467 499
468 1. system-wide app-defaults file, either locale-dependent OR global 500 1. system-wide app-defaults file, either locale-dependent OR global
469 2. app-defaults file in $XAPPLRESDIR 501 2. app-defaults file in $XAPPLRESDIR
470 3. RESOURCE_MANAGER property on root-window OR $HOME/.Xdefaults 502 3. RESOURCE_MANAGER property on root-window OR $HOME/.Xdefaults
471 4. SCREEN_RESOURCES for the current screen 503 4. SCREEN_RESOURCES for the current screen
472 5. $XENVIRONMENT file OR $HOME/.Xdefaults-<nodename> 504 5. $XENVIRONMENT file OR $HOME/.Xdefaults-<nodename>
473 505
474If compiled with internal Xresources support (i.e. B<@@RXVT_NAME@@ -h>
475lists B<.Xdefaults>) then B<@@RXVT_NAME@@> accepts application defaults
476set in XAPPLOADDIR/URxvt (compile-time defined: usually
477B</usr/lib/X11/app-defaults/URxvt>) and resources set in
478B<~/.Xdefaults>, or B<~/.Xresources> if B<~/.Xdefaults> does not exist.
479Note that when reading X resources, B<@@RXVT_NAME@@> recognizes two 506Note that when reading X resources, B<@@RXVT_NAME@@> recognizes two class
480class names: B<XTerm> and B<URxvt>. The class name B<Rxvt> allows 507names: B<Rxvt> and B<URxvt>. The class name B<Rxvt> allows resources
481resources common to both B<@@RXVT_NAME@@> and the original I<rxvt> to be 508common to both B<@@RXVT_NAME@@> and the original I<rxvt> to be easily
482easily configured, while the class name B<URxvt> allows resources 509configured, while the class name B<URxvt> allows resources unique to
483unique to B<@@RXVT_NAME@@>, notably colours and key-handling, to be 510B<@@RXVT_NAME@@>, to be shared between different B<@@RXVT_NAME@@>
484shared between different B<@@RXVT_NAME@@> configurations. If no 511configurations. If no resources are specified, suitable defaults will
485resources are specified, suitable defaults will be used. Command-line 512be used. Command-line arguments can be used to override resource
486arguments can be used to override resource settings. The following 513settings. The following resources are supported (you might want to
487resources are allowed: 514check the @@RXVT_NAME@@perl(3) manpage for additional settings by perl
515extensions not documented here):
488 516
489=over 4 517=over 4
518
519=item B<depth:> I<bitdepth>
520
521Compile I<xft>: Attempt to find a visual with the given bit depth;
522option B<-depth>.
490 523
491=item B<geometry:> I<geom> 524=item B<geometry:> I<geom>
492 525
493Create the window with the specified X window geometry [default 80x24]; 526Create the window with the specified X window geometry [default 80x24];
494option B<-geometry>. 527option B<-geometry>.
567=item B<inheritPixmap:> I<boolean> 600=item B<inheritPixmap:> I<boolean>
568 601
569B<True>: make the background inherit the parent windows' pixmap, giving 602B<True>: make the background inherit the parent windows' pixmap, giving
570artificial transparency. B<False>: do not inherit the parent windows' 603artificial transparency. B<False>: do not inherit the parent windows'
571pixmap. 604pixmap.
605
606I<Please note that transparency of any kind if completely unsupported by
607the author. Don't bug him with installation questions!>
572 608
573=item B<fading:> I<number> 609=item B<fading:> I<number>
574 610
575Fade the text by the given percentage when focus is lost; option B<-fade>. 611Fade the text by the given percentage when focus is lost; option B<-fade>.
576 612
613of 1 displays the image without any scaling. A scale of 2 to 9 649of 1 displays the image without any scaling. A scale of 2 to 9
614specifies an integer number of images in that direction. No image will 650specifies an integer number of images in that direction. No image will
615be magnified beyond 10 times its original size. The maximum permitted 651be magnified beyond 10 times its original size. The maximum permitted
616scale is 1000. [default 0x0+50+50] 652scale is 1000. [default 0x0+50+50]
617 653
618=item B<menu:> I<file[;tag]>
619
620Read in the specified menu file (note the `.menu' extension is
621optional) and also optionally specify a starting tag to find. See the
622reference documentation for details on the syntax for the menuBar.
623
624=item B<path:> I<path> 654=item B<path:> I<path>
625 655
626Specify the colon-delimited search path for finding files (XPM and 656Specify the colon-delimited search path for finding XPM files.
627menus), in addition to the paths specified by the B<RXVTPATH> and
628B<PATH> environment variables.
629 657
630=item B<font:> I<fontlist> 658=item B<font:> I<fontlist>
631 659
632Select the fonts to be used. This is a comma separated list of font 660Select the fonts to be used. This is a comma separated list of font names
633names that are used in turn when trying to display Unicode characters. 661that are checked in order when trying to find glyphs for characters. The
634The first font defines the cell size for characters; other fonts might 662first font defines the cell size for characters; other fonts might be
635be smaller, but not larger. A reasonable default font list is always 663smaller, but not (in general) larger. A (hopefully) reasonable default
636appended to it. option B<-fn>. 664font list is always appended to it; option B<-fn>.
637 665
638Each font can either be a standard X11 core font (XLFD) name, with 666Each font can either be a standard X11 core font (XLFD) name, with
639optional prefix C<x:> or a Xft font (Compile I<xft>), prefixed with C<xft:>. 667optional prefix C<x:> or a Xft font (Compile I<xft>), prefixed with C<xft:>.
640 668
641In addition, each font can be prefixed with additional hints and 669In addition, each font can be prefixed with additional hints and
643hint currently is C<codeset=codeset-name>, and this is only used for Xft 671hint currently is C<codeset=codeset-name>, and this is only used for Xft
644fonts. 672fonts.
645 673
646For example, this font resource 674For example, this font resource
647 675
648 URxvt*font: 9x15bold,\ 676 URxvt.font: 9x15bold,\
649 -misc-fixed-bold-r-normal--15-140-75-75-c-90-iso10646-1,\ 677 -misc-fixed-bold-r-normal--15-140-75-75-c-90-iso10646-1,\
650 -misc-fixed-medium-r-normal--15-140-75-75-c-90-iso10646-1, \ 678 -misc-fixed-medium-r-normal--15-140-75-75-c-90-iso10646-1, \
651 [codeset=JISX0208]xft:Kochi Gothic:antialias=false, \ 679 [codeset=JISX0208]xft:Kochi Gothic:antialias=false, \
652 xft:Code2000:antialias=false 680 xft:Code2000:antialias=false
653 681
687not possible, replacement fonts of the desired shape will be tried. 715not possible, replacement fonts of the desired shape will be tried.
688 716
689If set, but empty, then this specific style is disabled and the normal 717If set, but empty, then this specific style is disabled and the normal
690text font will being used for the given style. 718text font will being used for the given style.
691 719
720=item B<intensityStyles:> I<boolean>
721
722When font styles are not enabled, or this option is enabled (B<True>,
723option B<-is>, the default), bold and italic font styles imply high
724intensity foreground/background colours. Disabling this option (B<False>,
725option B<+is>) disables this behaviour, the high intensity colours are not
726reachable.
727
692=item B<selectstyle:> I<mode> 728=item B<selectstyle:> I<mode>
693 729
694Set mouse selection style to B<old> which is 2.20, B<oldword> which is 730Set mouse selection style to B<old> which is 2.20, B<oldword> which is
695xterm style with 2.20 old word selection, or anything else which gives 731xterm style with 2.20 old word selection, or anything else which gives
696xterm style selection. 732xterm style selection.
742 778
743The string will be interpreted as if typed into the shell as-is. 779The string will be interpreted as if typed into the shell as-is.
744 780
745Example: 781Example:
746 782
747 URxvt*print-pipe: cat > $(TMPDIR=$HOME mktemp urxvt.XXXXXX) 783 URxvt.print-pipe: cat > $(TMPDIR=$HOME mktemp urxvt.XXXXXX)
748 784
749This creates a new file in your home directory with the screen contents 785This creates a new file in your home directory with the screen contents
750everytime you hit C<Print>. 786every time you hit C<Print>.
751 787
752=item B<scrollBar:> I<boolean> 788=item B<scrollBar:> I<boolean>
753 789
754B<True>: enable the scrollbar [default]; option B<-sb>. B<False>: 790B<True>: enable the scrollbar [default]; option B<-sb>. B<False>:
755disable the scrollbar; option B<+sb>. 791disable the scrollbar; option B<+sb>.
777 813
778=item B<scrollWithBuffer:> I<boolean> 814=item B<scrollWithBuffer:> I<boolean>
779 815
780B<True>: scroll with scrollback buffer when tty receives new lines (and 816B<True>: scroll with scrollback buffer when tty receives new lines (and
781B<scrollTtyOutput> is False); option B<-sw>. B<False>: do not scroll 817B<scrollTtyOutput> is False); option B<-sw>. B<False>: do not scroll
782with scrollback buffer when tty recieves new lines; option B<+sw>. 818with scrollback buffer when tty receives new lines; option B<+sw>.
783 819
784=item B<scrollTtyKeypress:> I<boolean> 820=item B<scrollTtyKeypress:> I<boolean>
785 821
786B<True>: scroll to bottom when a non-special key is pressed. Special keys 822B<True>: scroll to bottom when a non-special key is pressed. Special keys
787are those which are intercepted by rxvt-unicode for special handling and 823are those which are intercepted by rxvt-unicode for special handling and
806=item B<borderLess:> I<boolean> 842=item B<borderLess:> I<boolean>
807 843
808Set MWM hints to request a borderless window, i.e. if honoured by the 844Set MWM hints to request a borderless window, i.e. if honoured by the
809WM, the rxvt-unicode window will not have window decorations; option B<-bl>. 845WM, the rxvt-unicode window will not have window decorations; option B<-bl>.
810 846
847=item B<skipBuiltinGlyphs:> I<boolean>
848
849Compile I<frills>: Disable the usage of the built-in block graphics/line
850drawing characters and just rely on what the specified fonts provide. Use
851this if you have a good font and want to use its block graphic glyphs;
852option B<-sbg>.
853
811=item B<termName:> I<termname> 854=item B<termName:> I<termname>
812 855
813Specifies the terminal type name to be set in the B<TERM> environment 856Specifies the terminal type name to be set in the B<TERM> environment
814variable; option B<-tn>. 857variable; option B<-tn>.
815 858
870pressed. If unset it will send the sequence traditionally associated 913pressed. If unset it will send the sequence traditionally associated
871with the B<Execute> key. 914with the B<Execute> key.
872 915
873=item B<cutchars:> I<string> 916=item B<cutchars:> I<string>
874 917
875The characters used as delimiters for double-click word selection. The 918The characters used as delimiters for double-click word selection
876built-in default: 919(whitespace delimiting is added automatically if resource is given).
920
921When the selection extension is in use (the default if compiled in, see
922the @@RXVT_NAME@@perl(3) manpage), a suitable regex using these characters
923will be created (if the resource exists, otherwise, no regex will be
924created). In this mode, characters outside ISO-8859-1 can be used.
925
926When the selection extension is not used, only ISO-8859-1 characters can
927be used. If not specified, the built-in default is used:
877 928
878B<< BACKSLASH `"'&()*,;<=>?@[]{|} >> 929B<< BACKSLASH `"'&()*,;<=>?@[]{|} >>
879 930
880=item B<preeditType:> I<style> 931=item B<preeditType:> I<style>
881 932
888=item B<imLocale:> I<name> 939=item B<imLocale:> I<name>
889 940
890The locale to use for opening the IM. You can use an C<LC_CTYPE> of e.g. 941The locale to use for opening the IM. You can use an C<LC_CTYPE> of e.g.
891C<de_DE.UTF-8> for normal text processing but C<ja_JP.EUC-JP> for the 942C<de_DE.UTF-8> for normal text processing but C<ja_JP.EUC-JP> for the
892input extension to be able to input japanese characters while staying in 943input extension to be able to input japanese characters while staying in
893another locale. option B<-imlocale>. 944another locale; option B<-imlocale>.
894 945
895=item B<imFont:> I<fontset> 946=item B<imFont:> I<fontset>
896 947
897Specify the font-set used for XIM styles C<OverTheSpot> or 948Specify the font-set used for XIM styles C<OverTheSpot> or
898C<OffTheSpot>. It must be a standard X font set (XLFD patterns separated 949C<OffTheSpot>. It must be a standard X font set (XLFD patterns separated
903 954
904=item B<tripleclickwords:> I<boolean> 955=item B<tripleclickwords:> I<boolean>
905 956
906Change the meaning of triple-click selection with the left mouse 957Change the meaning of triple-click selection with the left mouse
907button. Instead of selecting a full line it will extend the selection to 958button. Instead of selecting a full line it will extend the selection to
908the end of the logical line only. option B<-tcw>. 959the end of the logical line only; option B<-tcw>.
909 960
910=item B<insecure:> I<boolean> 961=item B<insecure:> I<boolean>
911 962
912Enables "insecure" mode. Rxvt-unicode offers some escape sequences that 963Enables "insecure" mode. Rxvt-unicode offers some escape sequences that
913echo arbitrary strings like the icon name or the locale. This could be 964echo arbitrary strings like the icon name or the locale. This could be
917default. (Note that many other terminals, including xterm, have these 968default. (Note that many other terminals, including xterm, have these
918sequences enabled by default, which doesn't make it safer, though). 969sequences enabled by default, which doesn't make it safer, though).
919 970
920You can enable them by setting this boolean resource or specifying 971You can enable them by setting this boolean resource or specifying
921B<-insecure> as an option. At the moment, this enables display-answer, 972B<-insecure> as an option. At the moment, this enables display-answer,
922locale, findfont, icon label and window title requests as well as dynamic 973locale, findfont, icon label and window title requests.
923menubar dispatch.
924 974
925=item B<modifier:> I<modifier> 975=item B<modifier:> I<modifier>
926 976
927Set the key to be interpreted as the Meta key to: B<alt>, B<meta>, 977Set the key to be interpreted as the Meta key to: B<alt>, B<meta>,
928B<hyper>, B<super>, B<mod1>, B<mod2>, B<mod3>, B<mod4>, B<mod5>; option 978B<hyper>, B<super>, B<mod1>, B<mod2>, B<mod3>, B<mod4>, B<mod5>; option
932 982
933Specify the reply rxvt-unicode sends to the shell when an ENQ (control-E) 983Specify the reply rxvt-unicode sends to the shell when an ENQ (control-E)
934character is passed through. It may contain escape values as described 984character is passed through. It may contain escape values as described
935in the entry on B<keysym> following. 985in the entry on B<keysym> following.
936 986
937=item B<secondaryScreen:> I<bool> 987=item B<secondaryScreen:> I<boolean>
938 988
939Turn on/off secondary screen (default enabled). 989Turn on/off secondary screen (default enabled).
940 990
941=item B<secondaryScroll:> I<bool> 991=item B<secondaryScroll:> I<boolean>
942 992
943Turn on/off secondary screen scroll (default enabled). If the this 993Turn on/off secondary screen scroll (default enabled). If the this
944option is enabled, scrolls on the secondary screen will change the 994option is enabled, scrolls on the secondary screen will change the
945scrollback buffer and switching to/from the secondary screen will 995scrollback buffer and switching to/from the secondary screen will
946instead scroll the screen up. 996instead scroll the screen up.
947 997
948=item B<hold>: I<bool> 998=item B<hold>: I<boolean>
949 999
950Turn on/off hold window after exit support. If enabled, @@RXVT_NAME@@ 1000Turn on/off hold window after exit support. If enabled, @@RXVT_NAME@@
951will not immediately destroy its window when the program executed within 1001will not immediately destroy its window when the program executed within
952it exits. Instead, it will wait till it is being killed or closed by the 1002it exits. Instead, it will wait till it is being killed or closed by the
953user. 1003user.
976 1026
977I<string> may contain escape values (C<\a>: bell, C<\b>: backspace, 1027I<string> may contain escape values (C<\a>: bell, C<\b>: backspace,
978C<\e>, C<\E>: escape, C<\n>: newline, C<\r>: carriage return, C<\t>: tab, 1028C<\e>, C<\E>: escape, C<\n>: newline, C<\r>: carriage return, C<\t>: tab,
979C<\000>: octal number) or verbatim control characters (C<^?>: delete, 1029C<\000>: octal number) or verbatim control characters (C<^?>: delete,
980C<^@>: null, C<^A> ...) and may be enclosed with double quotes so that it 1030C<^@>: null, C<^A> ...) and may be enclosed with double quotes so that it
981can start or end with whitespace. 1031can start or end with whitespace. B<This feature is deprecated and will
1032be removed>.
982 1033
983Please note that you need to double the C<\> when using 1034Please note that you need to double the C<\> in resource files, as
984C<--enable-xgetdefault>, as X itself does it's own de-escaping (you can 1035Xlib itself does its own de-escaping (you can use C<\033> instead of
985use C<\033> instead of C<\e> (and so on), which will work with both Xt and 1036C<\e> (and so on), which will work with both Xt and @@RXVT_NAME@@'s own
986@@RXVT_NAME@@'s own processing). 1037processing).
987 1038
988You can define a range of keysyms in one shot by providing a I<string> 1039You can define a range of keysyms in one shot by providing a I<string>
989with pattern B<list/PREFIX/MIDDLE/SUFFIX>, where the delimeter `/' 1040with pattern B<list/PREFIX/MIDDLE/SUFFIX>, where the delimiter `/'
990should be a character not used by the strings. 1041should be a character not used by the strings.
991 1042
992Its usage can be demonstrated by an example: 1043Its usage can be demonstrated by an example:
993 1044
994 URxvt.keysym.M-C-0x61: list|\033<M-C-|abc|> 1045 URxvt.keysym.M-C-0x61: list|\033<M-C-|abc|>
1003is interpreted and executed as @@RXVT_NAME@@'s control sequence. For 1054is interpreted and executed as @@RXVT_NAME@@'s control sequence. For
1004example the following means "change the current locale to C<zh_CN.GBK> 1055example the following means "change the current locale to C<zh_CN.GBK>
1005when Control-Meta-c is being pressed": 1056when Control-Meta-c is being pressed":
1006 1057
1007 URxvt.keysym.M-C-c: command:\033]701;zh_CN.GBK\007 1058 URxvt.keysym.M-C-c: command:\033]701;zh_CN.GBK\007
1059
1060If I<string> takes the form C<perl:STRING>, then the specified B<STRING>
1061is passed to the C<on_keyboard_command> perl handler. See the @@RXVT_NAME@@perl(3)
1062manpage. For example, the F<selection> extension (activated via
1063C<@@RXVT_NAME@@ -pe selection>) listens for C<selection:rot13> events:
1064
1065 URxvt.keysym.M-C-c: perl:selection:rot13
1008 1066
1009Due the the large number of modifier combinations, a defined key mapping 1067Due the the large number of modifier combinations, a defined key mapping
1010will match if at I<at least> the specified identifiers are being set, and 1068will match if at I<at least> the specified identifiers are being set, and
1011no other key mappings with those and more bits are being defined. That 1069no other key mappings with those and more bits are being defined. That
1012means that defining a key map for C<a> will automatically provide 1070means that defining a key map for C<a> will automatically provide
1036info): 1094info):
1037 1095
1038 URxvt.keysym.M-C-3: command:\033[8;25;80t 1096 URxvt.keysym.M-C-3: command:\033[8;25;80t
1039 URxvt.keysym.M-C-4: command:\033[8;48;110t 1097 URxvt.keysym.M-C-4: command:\033[8;48;110t
1040 1098
1099=item B<perl-ext-common>: I<string>
1100
1101=item B<perl-ext>: I<string>
1102
1103Comma-separated list(s) of perl extension scripts (default: C<default>) to
1104use in this terminal instance; option B<-pe>.
1105
1106Extension names can be prefixed with a C<-> sign to prohibit using
1107them. This can be useful to selectively disable some extensions loaded
1108by default, or specified via the C<perl-ext-common> resource. For
1109example, C<default,-selection> will use all the default extension except
1110C<selection>.
1111
1112Extension names can also be followed by an argument in angle brackets
1113(e.g. C<< searchable-scrollback<M-s> >>, which binds the hotkey for
1114searchable scrollback to Alt/Meta-s). Mentioning the same extension
1115multiple times with different arguments will pass multiple arguments to
1116the extension.
1117
1118Each extension is looked up in the library directories, loaded if
1119necessary, and bound to the current terminal instance.
1120
1121If both of these resources are the empty string, then the perl
1122interpreter will not be initialized. The idea behind two options is that
1123B<perl-ext-common> will be used for extensions that should be available to
1124all instances, while B<perl-ext> is used for specific instances.
1125
1126=item B<perl-eval>: I<string>
1127
1128Perl code to be evaluated when all extensions have been registered. See
1129the @@RXVT_NAME@@perl(3) manpage. Due to security reasons, this resource
1130will be ignored when running setuid/setgid.
1131
1132=item B<perl-lib>: I<path>
1133
1134Colon-separated list of additional directories that hold extension
1135scripts. When looking for extensions specified by the C<perl> resource,
1136@@RXVT_NAME@@ will first look in these directories and then in
1137F<@@RXVT_LIBDIR@@/urxvt/perl/>. Due to security reasons, this resource
1138will be ignored when running setuid/setgid.
1139
1140See the @@RXVT_NAME@@perl(3) manpage.
1141
1142=item B<< selection.pattern-I<idx> >>: I<perl-regex>
1143
1144Additional selection patterns, see the @@RXVT_NAME@@perl(3) manpage for
1145details.
1146
1147=item B<< selection-autotransform.I<idx> >>: I<perl-transform>
1148
1149Selection auto-transform patterns, see the @@RXVT_NAME@@perl(3) manpage
1150for details.
1151
1152=item B<searchable-scrollback:> I<keysym>
1153
1154Sets the hotkey that starts the incremental scrollback buffer search
1155(default: C<M-s>).
1156
1157=item B<urlLauncher>: I<string>
1158
1159Specifies the program to be started with a URL argument. Used by the
1160C<selection-popup> and C<mark-urls> perl extensions.
1161
1162=item B<transient-for>: I<windowid>
1163
1164Compile I<frills>: Sets the WM_TRANSIENT_FOR property to the given window id.
1165
1166=item B<override-redirect>: I<boolean>
1167
1168Compile I<frills>: Sets override-redirect for the terminal window, making
1169it almost invisible to window managers; option B<-override-redirect>.
1170
1041=back 1171=back
1042 1172
1043=head1 THE SCROLLBAR 1173=head1 THE SCROLLBAR
1044 1174
1045Lines of text that scroll off the top of the B<@@RXVT_NAME@@> window 1175Lines of text that scroll off the top of the B<@@RXVT_NAME@@> window
1086selection, and trailing whitespace is visually underlined and removed from 1216selection, and trailing whitespace is visually underlined and removed from
1087the selection. 1217the selection.
1088 1218
1089=item B<Insertion>: 1219=item B<Insertion>:
1090 1220
1091Pressing and releasing the Middle mouse button (or B<Shift-Insert>) in 1221Pressing and releasing the Middle mouse button in an B<@@RXVT_NAME@@>
1092an B<@@RXVT_NAME@@> window causes the current text selection to be 1222window causes the value of the PRIMARY selection (or CLIPBOARD with the
1093inserted as if it had been typed on the keyboard. 1223Meta modifier) to be inserted as if it had been typed on the keyboard.
1224
1225Pressing B<Shift-Insert> causes the value of the PRIMARY selection to be
1226inserted too.
1094 1227
1095=back 1228=back
1096 1229
1097=head1 CHANGING FONTS 1230=head1 CHANGING FONTS
1098 1231
1099Changing fonts (or font sizes, respectively) via the keypad is not yet 1232Changing fonts (or font sizes, respectively) via the keypad is not yet
1100supported in rxvt-unicode. Bug me if you need this. 1233supported in rxvt-unicode. Bug me if you need this.
1101 1234
1102You can, however, switch fonts at runtime using escape sequences (and 1235You can, however, switch fonts at runtime using escape sequences, e.g.:
1103therefore using the menubar), e.g.:
1104 1236
1105 printf '\e]710;%s\007' "9x15bold,xft:Kochi Gothic" 1237 printf '\e]710;%s\007' "9x15bold,xft:Kochi Gothic"
1238
1239You can use keyboard shortcuts, too:
1240
1241 URxvt.keysym.M-C-1: command:\033]710;suxuseuro\007\033]711;suxuseuro\007
1242 URxvt.keysym.M-C-2: command:\033]710;9x15bold\007\033]711;9x15bold\007
1106 1243
1107rxvt-unicode will automatically re-apply these fonts to the output so far. 1244rxvt-unicode will automatically re-apply these fonts to the output so far.
1108 1245
1109=head1 ISO 14755 SUPPORT 1246=head1 ISO 14755 SUPPORT
1110 1247
1138This mode lets you input characters representing the keycap symbols of 1275This mode lets you input characters representing the keycap symbols of
1139your keyboard, if representable in the current locale encoding. 1276your keyboard, if representable in the current locale encoding.
1140 1277
1141Start by pressing C<Control> and C<Shift> together, then releasing 1278Start by pressing C<Control> and C<Shift> together, then releasing
1142them. The next special key (cursor keys, home etc.) you enter will not 1279them. The next special key (cursor keys, home etc.) you enter will not
1143invoke it's usual function but instead will insert the corresponding 1280invoke its usual function but instead will insert the corresponding
1144keycap symbol. The symbol will only be entered when the key has been 1281keycap symbol. The symbol will only be entered when the key has been
1145released, otherwise pressing e.g. C<Shift> would enter the symbol for 1282released, otherwise pressing e.g. C<Shift> would enter the symbol for
1146C<ISO Level 2 Switch>, although your intention might have been to enter a 1283C<ISO Level 2 Switch>, although your intention might have been to enter a
1147reverse tab (Shift-Tab). 1284reverse tab (Shift-Tab).
1148 1285
1181=head1 COLORS AND GRAPHICS 1318=head1 COLORS AND GRAPHICS
1182 1319
1183In addition to the default foreground and background colours, 1320In addition to the default foreground and background colours,
1184B<@@RXVT_NAME@@> can display up to 16 colours (8 ANSI colours plus 1321B<@@RXVT_NAME@@> can display up to 16 colours (8 ANSI colours plus
1185high-intensity bold/blink versions of the same). Here is a list of the 1322high-intensity bold/blink versions of the same). Here is a list of the
1186colours with their B<rgb.txt> names. 1323colours with their names.
1187 1324
1188=begin table 1325=begin table
1189 1326
1190 B<color0> (black) = Black 1327 B<color0> (black) = Black
1191 B<color1> (red) = Red3 1328 B<color1> (red) = Red3
1211It is also possible to specify the colour values of B<foreground>, 1348It is also possible to specify the colour values of B<foreground>,
1212B<background>, B<cursorColor>, B<cursorColor2>, B<colorBD>, B<colorUL> as 1349B<background>, B<cursorColor>, B<cursorColor2>, B<colorBD>, B<colorUL> as
1213a number 0-15, as a convenient shorthand to reference the colour name of 1350a number 0-15, as a convenient shorthand to reference the colour name of
1214color0-color15. 1351color0-color15.
1215 1352
1353In addition to the colours defined above, @@RXVT_NAME@@ offers an
1354additional 72 colours. The first 64 of those (with indices 16 to 79)
1355consist of a 4*4*4 RGB colour cube (i.e. I<index = r * 16 + g * 4 + b +
135616>), followed by 8 additional shades of gray (with indices 80 to 87).
1357
1358Together, all those colours implement the 88 colour xterm colours. Only
1359the first 16 can be changed using resources currently, the rest can only
1360be changed via command sequences ("escape codes").
1361
1216Note that B<-rv> (B<"reverseVideo: True">) simulates reverse video by 1362Note that B<-rv> (B<"reverseVideo: True">) simulates reverse video by
1217always swapping the foreground/background colours. This is in contrast to 1363always swapping the foreground/background colours. This is in contrast to
1218I<xterm>(1) where the colours are only swapped if they have not otherwise 1364I<xterm>(1) where the colours are only swapped if they have not otherwise
1219been specified. For example, 1365been specified. For example,
1220 1366
1225would yield White on Black, while on I<xterm>(1) it would yield Black 1371would yield White on Black, while on I<xterm>(1) it would yield Black
1226on White. 1372on White.
1227 1373
1228=back 1374=back
1229 1375
1376=head2 ALPHA CHANNEL SUPPORT
1377
1378If Xft support has been compiled in and as long as Xft/Xrender/X don't get
1379their act together, rxvt-unicode will support C<rgba:rrrr/gggg/bbbb/aaaa>
1380(recommended, but B<MUST> have 4 digits/component) colour specifications,
1381in addition to the ones provided by X, where the additional A component
1382specifies opacity (alpha) values. The minimum value of C<0> is completely
1383transparent). You can also prefix any color with C<[a]>, where C<a> is on
1384to four hex digits specifiying the opacity value.
1385
1386You probably need to specify B<"-depth 32">, too, and have the luck that
1387your X-server uses ARGB pixel layout, as X is far from just supporting
1388ARGB visuals out of the box, and rxvt-unicode just fudges around.
1389
1390For example, the following selects an almost completely transparent red
1391background, and an almost opaque pink foreground:
1392
1393 @@RXVT_NAME@@ -depth 32 -bg rgba:0000/0000/0000/2222 -fg "[e]pink"
1394
1395I<Please note that transparency of any kind if completely unsupported by
1396the author. Don't bug him with installation questions!>
1397
1230=head1 ENVIRONMENT 1398=head1 ENVIRONMENT
1231 1399
1232B<@@RXVT_NAME@@> sets and/or uses the following environment variables: 1400B<@@RXVT_NAME@@> sets and/or uses the following environment variables:
1233 1401
1234=over 4 1402=over 4
1235 1403
1236=item B<TERM> 1404=item B<TERM>
1237 1405
1238Normally set to C<rxvt-unicode>, unless overwritten at configure time, via 1406Normally set to C<rxvt-unicode>, unless overwritten at configure time, via
1239resources or on the commandline. 1407resources or on the command line.
1240 1408
1241=item B<COLORTERM> 1409=item B<COLORTERM>
1242 1410
1243Either C<rxvt>, C<rxvt-xpm>, depending on wether @@RXVT_NAME@@ was 1411Either C<rxvt>, C<rxvt-xpm>, depending on whether @@RXVT_NAME@@ was
1244compiled with XPM support, and optionally with the added extension 1412compiled with XPM support, and optionally with the added extension
1245C<-mono> to indicate that rxvt-unicode runs on a monochrome screen. 1413C<-mono> to indicate that rxvt-unicode runs on a monochrome screen.
1246 1414
1247=item B<COLORFGBG> 1415=item B<COLORFGBG>
1248 1416
1266C<--with-terminfo=PATH>. 1434C<--with-terminfo=PATH>.
1267 1435
1268=item B<DISPLAY> 1436=item B<DISPLAY>
1269 1437
1270Used by @@RXVT_NAME@@ to connect to the display and set to the correct 1438Used by @@RXVT_NAME@@ to connect to the display and set to the correct
1271display in it's child processes. 1439display in its child processes.
1272 1440
1273=item B<SHELL> 1441=item B<SHELL>
1274 1442
1275The shell to be used for command execution, defaults to C</bin/sh>. 1443The shell to be used for command execution, defaults to C</bin/sh>.
1276
1277=item B<RXVTPATH>
1278
1279The path where @@RXVT_NAME@@ looks for support files such as menu and xpm
1280files.
1281
1282=item B<PATH>
1283
1284Used in the same way as C<RXVTPATH>.
1285 1444
1286=item B<RXVT_SOCKET> 1445=item B<RXVT_SOCKET>
1287 1446
1288The unix domain socket path used by @@RXVT_NAME@@c(1) and 1447The unix domain socket path used by @@RXVT_NAME@@c(1) and
1289@@RXVT_NAME@@d(1). 1448@@RXVT_NAME@@d(1).
1327 1486
1328=item Project Coordinator 1487=item Project Coordinator
1329 1488
1330Marc A. Lehmann L<< <rxvt-unicode@schmorp.de> >> 1489Marc A. Lehmann L<< <rxvt-unicode@schmorp.de> >>
1331 1490
1332L<http://software.schmorp.de/#rxvt-unicode> 1491L<http://software.schmorp.de/pkg/rxvt-unicode.html>
1333 1492
1334=back 1493=back
1335 1494
1336=head1 AUTHORS 1495=head1 AUTHORS
1337 1496
1359 1518
1360Project Coordinator (changes.txt 2.21a to 2.4.5) 1519Project Coordinator (changes.txt 2.21a to 2.4.5)
1361 1520
1362=item Geoff Wing L<< <gcw@pobox.com> >> 1521=item Geoff Wing L<< <gcw@pobox.com> >>
1363 1522
1364Rewrote screen display and text selection routines. Project Coordinator 1523Rewrote screen display and text selection routines.
1524
1365(changes.txt 2.4.6 - rxvt-unicode) 1525Project Coordinator (changes.txt 2.4.6 - rxvt-unicode)
1366 1526
1367=item Marc Alexander Lehmann L<< <rxvt-unicode@schmorp.de> >> 1527=item Marc Alexander Lehmann L<< <rxvt-unicode@schmorp.de> >>
1368 1528
1369Forked rxvt-unicode, rewrote most of the display code and internal 1529Forked rxvt-unicode, unicode support, rewrote almost all the code, perl
1370character handling to store text in unicode, improve xterm 1530extension, random hacks, numerous bugfixes and extensions.
1371compatibility and apply numerous other bugfixes and extensions.
1372 1531
1373Project Coordinator (Changes 1.0 -) 1532Project Coordinator (Changes 1.0 -)
1374 1533
1534=item Emanuele Giaquinta L<< <e.giaquinta@glauco.it> >>
1535
1536Pty/tty/utmp/wtmp rewrite, lots of random hacking and bugfixing.
1537
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