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2     <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
3     <head>
4     <title>REFERENCE - FAQ, command sequences and other background information</title>
5     <link rev="made" href="mailto:perl-binary@plan9.de" />
6     </head>
7    
8     <body style="background-color: white">
9    
10     <p><a name="__index__"></a></p>
11     <!-- INDEX BEGIN -->
12    
13     <ul>
14    
15     <li><a href="#name">NAME</a></li>
16     <li><a href="#synopsis">SYNOPSIS</a></li>
17     <li><a href="#description">DESCRIPTION</a></li>
18 root 1.11 <li><a href="#frequently_asked_questions">FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS</a></li>
19 root 1.1 <li><a href="#rxvt_technical_reference">RXVT TECHNICAL REFERENCE</a></li>
20 root 1.11 <li><a href="#description">DESCRIPTION</a></li>
21 root 1.1 <li><a href="#definitions">Definitions</a></li>
22     <li><a href="#values">Values</a></li>
23     <li><a href="#escape_sequences">Escape Sequences</a></li>
24     <li><a href="#csi__command_sequence_introducer__sequences">CSI (Command Sequence Introducer) Sequences</a></li>
25     <li><a href="#dec_private_modes">DEC Private Modes</a></li>
26     <li><a href="#xterm_operating_system_commands">XTerm Operating System Commands</a></li>
27     <li><a href="#menubar">menuBar</a></li>
28     <ul>
29    
30     <li><a href="#overview_of_menubar_operation">Overview of menuBar operation</a></li>
31     <li><a href="#commands">Commands</a></li>
32     <li><a href="#adding_and_accessing_menus">Adding and accessing menus</a></li>
33     <li><a href="#removing_menus">Removing menus</a></li>
34     <li><a href="#quick_arrows">Quick Arrows</a></li>
35     <li><a href="#command_summary">Command Summary</a></li>
36     </ul>
37    
38     <li><a href="#xpm">XPM</a></li>
39     <li><a href="#mouse_reporting">Mouse Reporting</a></li>
40     <li><a href="#key_codes">Key Codes</a></li>
41     <li><a href="#configure_options">CONFIGURE OPTIONS</a></li>
42     <li><a href="#authors">AUTHORS</a></li>
43     </ul>
44     <!-- INDEX END -->
45    
46     <hr />
47     <p>
48     </p>
49     <h1><a name="name">NAME</a></h1>
50     <p>RXVT REFERENCE - FAQ, command sequences and other background information</p>
51     <p>
52     </p>
53     <hr />
54 root 1.11 <h1><a name="synopsis">SYNOPSIS</a></h1>
55     <pre>
56     # set a new font set
57     printf '\33]50;%s\007' 9x15,xft:Kochi&quot; Mincho&quot;</pre>
58     <pre>
59     # change the locale and tell rxvt-unicode about it
60     export LC_CTYPE=ja_JP.EUC-JP; printf &quot;\33]701;$LC_CTYPE\007&quot;</pre>
61     <pre>
62     # set window title
63     printf '\33]2;%s\007' &quot;new window title&quot;</pre>
64     <p>
65     </p>
66     <hr />
67     <h1><a name="description">DESCRIPTION</a></h1>
68     <p>This document contains the FAQ, the RXVT TECHNICAL REFERENCE documenting
69     all escape sequences, and other background information.</p>
70     <p>The newest version of this document is
71     also available on the World Wide Web at
72     <a href="http://cvs.schmorp.de/browse/*checkout*/rxvt-unicode/doc/rxvt.7.html">http://cvs.schmorp.de/browse/*checkout*/rxvt-unicode/doc/rxvt.7.html</a>.</p>
73     <p>
74     </p>
75     <hr />
76 root 1.1 <h1><a name="frequently_asked_questions">FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS</a></h1>
77     <dl>
78     <dt><strong><a name="item_how_do_i_know_which_rxvt_2dunicode_version_i_27m_u">How do I know which rxvt-unicode version I'm using?</a></strong><br />
79     </dt>
80     <dd>
81     The version number is displayed with the usage (-h). Also the escape
82 root 1.11 sequence <code>ESC [ 8 n</code> sets the window title to the version number.
83     </dd>
84     <p></p>
85     <dt><strong><a name="item_i_am_using_debian_gnu_2flinux_and_have_a_problem_2">I am using Debian GNU/Linux and have a problem...</a></strong><br />
86     </dt>
87     <dd>
88     The Debian GNU/Linux package of rxvt-unicode contains large patches that
89     considerably change the behaviour of rxvt-unicode. Before reporting a
90     bug to the original rxvt-unicode author please download and install the
91     genuine version (<a href="http://software.schmorp.de#rxvt-unicode">http://software.schmorp.de#rxvt-unicode</a>) and try to
92     reproduce the problem. If you cannot, chances are that the problems are
93     specific to Debian GNU/Linux, in which case it should be reported via the
94     Debian Bug Tracking System (use <code>reportbug</code> to report the bug).
95     </dd>
96     <dd>
97     <p>For other problems that also affect the Debian package, you can and
98     probably should use the Debian BTS, too, because, after all, it's also a
99     bug in the Debian version and it serves as a reminder for other users that
100     might encounter the same issue.</p>
101 root 1.1 </dd>
102     <p></p>
103     <dt><strong><a name="item_when_i_log_2din_to_another_system_it_tells_me_abou">When I log-in to another system it tells me about missing terminfo data?</a></strong><br />
104     </dt>
105     <dd>
106     The terminal description used by rxvt-unicode is not as widely available
107     as that for xterm, or even rxvt (for which the same problem often arises).
108     </dd>
109     <dd>
110     <p>The correct solution for this problem is to install the terminfo, this can
111     be done like this (with ncurses' infocmp):</p>
112     </dd>
113     <dd>
114     <pre>
115     REMOTE=remotesystem.domain
116     infocmp rxvt-unicode | ssh $REMOTE &quot;cat &gt;/tmp/ti &amp;&amp; tic /tmp/ti&quot;</pre>
117     </dd>
118     <dd>
119     <p>... or by installing rxvt-unicode normally on the remote system,</p>
120     </dd>
121     <dd>
122     <p>If you cannot or do not want to do this, then you can simply set
123     <code>TERM=rxvt</code> or even <code>TERM=xterm</code>, and live with the small number of
124     problems arising, which includes wrong keymapping, less and different
125     colours and some refresh errors in fullscreen applications. It's a nice
126     quick-and-dirty workaround for rare cases, though.</p>
127     </dd>
128     <dd>
129 root 1.11 <p>If you always want to do this (and are fine with the consequences) you
130     can either recompile rxvt-unicode with the desired TERM value or use a
131     resource to set it:</p>
132 root 1.1 </dd>
133     <dd>
134     <pre>
135     URxvt.termName: rxvt</pre>
136     </dd>
137     <dd>
138     <p>If you don't plan to use <strong>rxvt</strong> (quite common...) you could also replace
139     the rxvt terminfo file with the rxvt-unicode one.</p>
140     </dd>
141     <p></p>
142 root 1.11 <dt><strong><a name="item_bash_27s_readline_does_not_work_correctly_under_rx"><code>bash</code>'s readline does not work correctly under rxvt.</a></strong><br />
143     </dt>
144 root 1.1 <dt><strong><a name="item_i_need_a_termcap_file_entry_2e">I need a termcap file entry.</a></strong><br />
145     </dt>
146     <dd>
147 root 1.11 One reason you might want this is that some distributions or operating
148     systems still compile some programs using the long-obsoleted termcap
149 root 1.14 library (Fedora Core's bash is one example) and rely on a termcap entry
150     for <code>rxvt-unicode</code>.
151 root 1.11 </dd>
152     <dd>
153     <p>You could use rxvt's termcap entry with resonable results in many cases.
154 root 1.1 You can also create a termcap entry by using terminfo's infocmp program
155 root 1.11 like this:</p>
156 root 1.1 </dd>
157     <dd>
158     <pre>
159     infocmp -C rxvt-unicode</pre>
160     </dd>
161     <dd>
162 root 1.11 <p>Or you could use this termcap entry, generated by the command above:</p>
163 root 1.1 </dd>
164     <dd>
165     <pre>
166     rxvt-unicode|rxvt-unicode terminal (X Window System):\
167     :am:bw:eo:km:mi:ms:xn:xo:\
168 root 1.14 :co#80:it#8:li#24:lm#0:\
169 root 1.1 :AL=\E[%dL:DC=\E[%dP:DL=\E[%dM:DO=\E[%dB:IC=\E[%d@:\
170     :K1=\EOw:K2=\EOu:K3=\EOy:K4=\EOq:K5=\EOs:LE=\E[%dD:\
171 root 1.15 :RI=\E[%dC:SF=\E[%dS:SR=\E[%dT:UP=\E[%dA:ae=\E(B:al=\E[L:\
172     :as=\E(0:bl=^G:cd=\E[J:ce=\E[K:cl=\E[H\E[2J:\
173     :cm=\E[%i%d;%dH:cr=^M:cs=\E[%i%d;%dr:ct=\E[3g:dc=\E[P:\
174     :dl=\E[M:do=^J:ec=\E[%dX:ei=\E[4l:ho=\E[H:\
175     :i1=\E[?47l\E=\E[?1l:ic=\E[@:im=\E[4h:\
176     :is=\E[r\E[m\E[2J\E[H\E[?7h\E[?1;3;4;6l\E[4l:\
177 root 1.14 :k1=\E[11~:k2=\E[12~:k3=\E[13~:k4=\E[14~:k5=\E[15~:\
178     :k6=\E[17~:k7=\E[18~:k8=\E[19~:k9=\E[20~:kD=\E[3~:\
179     :kI=\E[2~:kN=\E[6~:kP=\E[5~:kb=\177:kd=\EOB:ke=\E[?1l\E&gt;:\
180     :kh=\E[7~:kl=\EOD:kr=\EOC:ks=\E[?1h\E=:ku=\EOA:le=^H:\
181     :mb=\E[5m:md=\E[1m:me=\E[m\017:mr=\E[7m:nd=\E[C:rc=\E8:\
182     :sc=\E7:se=\E[27m:sf=^J:so=\E[7m:sr=\EM:st=\EH:ta=^I:\
183     :te=\E[r\E[?1049l:ti=\E[?1049h:ue=\E[24m:up=\E[A:\
184     :us=\E[4m:vb=\E[?5h\E[?5l:ve=\E[?25h:vi=\E[?25l:\
185 root 1.1 :vs=\E[?25h:</pre>
186     </dd>
187     <p></p>
188     <dt><strong><a name="item_why_does_ls_no_longer_have_coloured_output_3f">Why does <code>ls</code> no longer have coloured output?</a></strong><br />
189     </dt>
190     <dd>
191     The <code>ls</code> in the GNU coreutils unfortunately doesn't use terminfo to
192     decide wether a terminal has colour, but uses it's own configuration
193     file. Needless to say, <code>rxvt-unicode</code> is not in it's default file (among
194     with most other terminals supporting colour). Either add:
195     </dd>
196     <dd>
197     <pre>
198     TERM rxvt-unicode</pre>
199     </dd>
200     <dd>
201     <p>to <code>/etc/DIR_COLORS</code> or simply add:</p>
202     </dd>
203     <dd>
204     <pre>
205     alias ls='ls --color=auto'</pre>
206     </dd>
207     <dd>
208     <p>to your <code>.profile</code> or <code>.bashrc</code>.</p>
209     </dd>
210     <p></p>
211     <dt><strong><a name="item_why_doesn_27t_vim_2femacs_etc_2e_use_the_88_colour">Why doesn't vim/emacs etc. use the 88 colour mode?</a></strong><br />
212     </dt>
213     <dt><strong><a name="item_why_doesn_27t_vim_2femacs_etc_2e_make_use_of_itali">Why doesn't vim/emacs etc. make use of italic?</a></strong><br />
214     </dt>
215     <dt><strong><a name="item_why_are_the_secondary_screen_2drelated_options_not">Why are the secondary screen-related options not working properly?</a></strong><br />
216     </dt>
217     <dd>
218     Make sure you are using <code>TERM=rxvt-unicode</code>. Some pre-packaged
219     distributions (most notably Debian GNU/Linux) break rxvt-unicode
220     by setting <code>TERM</code> to <code>rxvt</code>, which doesn't have these extra
221     features. Unfortunately, some of these (most notably, again, Debian
222     GNU/Linux) furthermore fail to even install the <code>rxvt-unicode</code> terminfo
223     file, so you will need to install it on your own (See the question <strong>When
224     I log-in to another system it tells me about missing terminfo data?</strong> on
225     how to do this).
226     </dd>
227     <p></p>
228 root 1.11 <dt><strong><a name="item_my_numerical_keypad_acts_weird_and_generates_diffe">My numerical keypad acts weird and generates differing output?</a></strong><br />
229     </dt>
230     <dd>
231     Some Debian GNUL/Linux users seem to have this problem, although no
232     specific details were reported so far. It is possible that this is caused
233     by the wrong <code>TERM</code> setting, although the details of wether and how
234     this can happen are unknown, as <code>TERM=rxvt</code> should offer a compatible
235     keymap. See the answer to the previous question, and please report if that
236     helped.
237     </dd>
238     <p></p>
239 root 1.1 <dt><strong><a name="item_rxvt_2dunicode_does_not_seem_to_understand_the_sel">Rxvt-unicode does not seem to understand the selected encoding?</a></strong><br />
240     </dt>
241     <dt><strong><a name="item_unicode_does_not_seem_to_work_3f">Unicode does not seem to work?</a></strong><br />
242     </dt>
243     <dd>
244     If you encounter strange problems like typing an accented character but
245     getting two unrelated other characters or similar, or if program output is
246     subtly garbled, then you should check your locale settings.
247     </dd>
248     <dd>
249     <p>Rxvt-unicode must be started with the same <code>LC_CTYPE</code> setting as the
250     programs. Often rxvt-unicode is started in the <a href="#item_c"><code>C</code></a> locale, while the
251     login script running within the rxvt-unicode window changes the locale to
252 root 1.11 something else, e.g. <code>en_GB.UTF-8</code>. Needless to say, this is not going to work.</p>
253 root 1.1 </dd>
254     <dd>
255     <p>The best thing is to fix your startup environment, as you will likely run
256     into other problems. If nothing works you can try this in your .profile.</p>
257     </dd>
258     <dd>
259     <pre>
260     printf '\e]701;%s\007' &quot;$LC_CTYPE&quot;</pre>
261     </dd>
262     <dd>
263     <p>If this doesn't work, then maybe you use a <code>LC_CTYPE</code> specification not
264     supported on your systems. Some systems have a <code>locale</code> command which
265 root 1.11 displays this (also, <code>perl -e0</code> can be used to check locale settings, as
266     it will complain loudly if it cannot set the locale). If it displays something
267     like:</p>
268 root 1.1 </dd>
269     <dd>
270     <pre>
271     locale: Cannot set LC_CTYPE to default locale: ...</pre>
272     </dd>
273     <dd>
274     <p>Then the locale you specified is not supported on your system.</p>
275     </dd>
276     <dd>
277     <p>If nothing works and you are sure that everything is set correctly then
278     you will need to remember a little known fact: Some programs just don't
279     support locales :(</p>
280     </dd>
281     <p></p>
282     <dt><strong><a name="item_why_do_some_characters_look_so_much_different_than">Why do some characters look so much different than others?</a></strong><br />
283     </dt>
284     <dt><strong><a name="item_how_does_rxvt_2dunicode_choose_fonts_3f">How does rxvt-unicode choose fonts?</a></strong><br />
285     </dt>
286     <dd>
287     Most fonts do not contain the full range of Unicode, which is
288     fine. Chances are that the font you (or the admin/package maintainer of
289     your system/os) have specified does not cover all the characters you want
290     to display.
291     </dd>
292     <dd>
293     <p><strong>rxvt-unicode</strong> makes a best-effort try at finding a replacement
294     font. Often the result is fine, but sometimes the chosen font looks
295 root 1.11 bad/ugly/wrong. Some fonts have totally strange characters that don't
296     resemble the correct glyph at all, and rxvt-unicode lacks the artificial
297     intelligence to detect that a specific glyph is wrong: it has to believe
298     the font that the characters it claims to contain indeed look correct.</p>
299 root 1.1 </dd>
300     <dd>
301     <p>In that case, select a font of your taste and add it to the font list,
302     e.g.:</p>
303     </dd>
304     <dd>
305     <pre>
306     rxvt -fn basefont,font2,font3...</pre>
307     </dd>
308     <dd>
309     <p>When rxvt-unicode sees a character, it will first look at the base
310     font. If the base font does not contain the character, it will go to the
311     next font, and so on. Specifying your own fonts will also speed up this
312     search and use less resources within rxvt-unicode and the X-server.</p>
313     </dd>
314     <dd>
315 root 1.11 <p>The only limitation is that none of the fonts may be larger than the base
316     font, as the base font defines the terminal character cell size, which
317     must be the same due to the way terminals work.</p>
318 root 1.1 </dd>
319     <p></p>
320     <dt><strong><a name="item_why_do_some_chinese_characters_look_so_different_t">Why do some chinese characters look so different than others?</a></strong><br />
321     </dt>
322     <dd>
323     This is because there is a difference between script and language --
324 root 1.11 rxvt-unicode does not know which language the text that is output is,
325     as it only knows the unicode character codes. If rxvt-unicode first
326     sees a japanese/chinese character, it might choose a japanese font for
327     display. Subsequent japanese characters will use that font. Now, many
328     chinese characters aren't represented in japanese fonts, so when the first
329 root 1.1 non-japanese character comes up, rxvt-unicode will look for a chinese font
330     -- unfortunately at this point, it will still use the japanese font for
331 root 1.11 chinese characters that are also in the japanese font.
332 root 1.1 </dd>
333     <dd>
334     <p>The workaround is easy: just tag a chinese font at the end of your font
335     list (see the previous question). The key is to view the font list as
336     a preference list: If you expect more japanese, list a japanese font
337     first. If you expect more chinese, put a chinese font first.</p>
338     </dd>
339     <dd>
340 root 1.11 <p>In the future it might be possible to switch language preferences at
341     runtime (the internal data structure has no problem with using different
342     fonts for the same character at the same time, but no interface for this
343     has been designed yet).</p>
344     </dd>
345     <dd>
346     <p>Until then, you might get away with switching fonts at runtime (see <a href="#can_i_switch_the_fonts_at_runtime">Can I switch the fonts at runtime?</a> later in this document).</p>
347 root 1.1 </dd>
348     <p></p>
349     <dt><strong><a name="item_why_does_rxvt_2dunicode_sometimes_leave_pixel_drop">Why does rxvt-unicode sometimes leave pixel droppings?</a></strong><br />
350     </dt>
351     <dd>
352     Most fonts were not designed for terminal use, which means that character
353     size varies a lot. A font that is otherwise fine for terminal use might
354     contain some characters that are simply too wide. Rxvt-unicode will avoid
355     these characters. For characters that are just ``a bit'' too wide a special
356     ``careful'' rendering mode is used that redraws adjacent characters.
357     </dd>
358     <dd>
359     <p>All of this requires that fonts do not lie about character sizes,
360     however: Xft fonts often draw glyphs larger than their acclaimed bounding
361     box, and rxvt-unicode has no way of detecting this (the correct way is to
362     ask for the character bounding box, which unfortunately is wrong in these
363     cases).</p>
364     </dd>
365     <dd>
366     <p>It's not clear (to me at least), wether this is a bug in Xft, freetype,
367     or the respective font. If you encounter this problem you might try using
368     the <code>-lsp</code> option to give the font more height. If that doesn't work, you
369     might be forced to use a different font.</p>
370     </dd>
371     <dd>
372     <p>All of this is not a problem when using X11 core fonts, as their bounding
373     box data is correct.</p>
374     </dd>
375     <p></p>
376 root 1.20 <dt><strong><a name="item_on_solaris_9_2c_many_line_2ddrawing_characters_are">On Solaris 9, many line-drawing characters are too wide.</a></strong><br />
377     </dt>
378     <dd>
379     Seems to be a known bug, read
380     <a href="http://nixdoc.net/files/forum/about34198.html">http://nixdoc.net/files/forum/about34198.html</a>. Some people use the
381     following ugly workaround to get non-double-wide-characters working:
382     </dd>
383     <dd>
384     <pre>
385     #define wcwidth(x) wcwidth(x) &gt; 1 ? 1 : wcwidth(x)</pre>
386     </dd>
387     <p></p>
388 root 1.1 <dt><strong><a name="item_compose">My Compose (Multi_key) key is no longer working.</a></strong><br />
389     </dt>
390     <dd>
391     The most common causes for this are that either your locale is not set
392     correctly, or you specified a <strong>preeditStyle</strong> that is not supported by
393     your input method. For example, if you specified <strong>OverTheSpot</strong> and
394     your input method (e.g. the default input method handling Compose keys)
395     does not support this (for instance because it is not visual), then
396     rxvt-unicode will continue without an input method.
397     </dd>
398     <dd>
399     <p>In this case either do not specify a <strong>preeditStyle</strong> or specify more than
400     one pre-edit style, such as <strong>OverTheSpot,Root,None</strong>.</p>
401     </dd>
402     <p></p>
403     <dt><strong><a name="item_i_cannot_type_ctrl_2dshift_2d2_to_get_an_ascii_nul">I cannot type <code>Ctrl-Shift-2</code> to get an ASCII NUL character due to ISO 14755</a></strong><br />
404     </dt>
405     <dd>
406     Either try <code>Ctrl-2</code> alone (it often is mapped to ASCII NUL even on
407     international keyboards) or simply use ISO 14755 support to your
408     advantage, typing &lt;Ctrl-Shift-0&gt; to get a ASCII NUL. This works for other
409     codes, too, such as <code>Ctrl-Shift-1-d</code> to type the default telnet escape
410     character and so on.
411     </dd>
412     <p></p>
413     <dt><strong><a name="item_how_can_i_keep_rxvt_2dunicode_from_using_reverse_v">How can I keep rxvt-unicode from using reverse video so much?</a></strong><br />
414     </dt>
415     <dd>
416 root 1.11 First of all, make sure you are running with the right terminal settings
417     (<code>TERM=rxvt-unicode</code>), which will get rid of most of these effects. Then
418     make sure you have specified colours for italic and bold, as otherwise
419     rxvt-unicode might use reverse video to simulate the effect:
420 root 1.1 </dd>
421     <dd>
422     <pre>
423 root 1.11 URxvt.colorBD: white
424     URxvt.colorIT: green</pre>
425 root 1.1 </dd>
426     <p></p>
427     <dt><strong><a name="item_colours">Some programs assume totally weird colours (red instead of blue), how can I fix that?</a></strong><br />
428     </dt>
429     <dd>
430 root 1.11 For some unexplainable reason, some rare programs assume a very weird
431     colour palette when confronted with a terminal with more than the standard
432     8 colours (rxvt-unicode supports 88). The right fix is, of course, to fix
433     these programs not to assume non-ISO colours without very good reasons.
434 root 1.1 </dd>
435     <dd>
436 root 1.11 <p>In the meantime, you can either edit your <code>rxvt-unicode</code> terminfo
437     definition to only claim 8 colour support or use <code>TERM=rxvt</code>, which will
438     fix colours but keep you from using other rxvt-unicode features.</p>
439 root 1.1 </dd>
440     <p></p>
441     <dt><strong><a name="item_i_am_on_freebsd_and_rxvt_2dunicode_does_not_seem_t">I am on FreeBSD and rxvt-unicode does not seem to work at all.</a></strong><br />
442     </dt>
443     <dd>
444     Rxvt-unicode requires the symbol <code>__STDC_ISO_10646__</code> to be defined
445     in your compile environment, or an implementation that implements it,
446     wether it defines the symbol or not. <code>__STDC_ISO_10646__</code> requires that
447     <strong>wchar_t</strong> is represented as unicode.
448     </dd>
449     <dd>
450     <p>As you might have guessed, FreeBSD does neither define this symobl nor
451     does it support it. Instead, it uses it's own internal representation of
452 root 1.11 <strong>wchar_t</strong>. This is, of course, completely fine with respect to standards.</p>
453 root 1.1 </dd>
454     <dd>
455 root 1.19 <p>However, that means rxvt-unicode only works in <code>POSIX</code>, <code>ISO-8859-1</code> and
456     <code>UTF-8</code> locales under FreeBSD (which all use Unicode as <strong>wchar_t</strong>.</p>
457     </dd>
458     <dd>
459     <p><code>__STDC_ISO_10646__</code> is the only sane way to support multi-language
460     apps in an OS, as using a locale-dependent (and non-standardized)
461     representation of <strong>wchar_t</strong> makes it impossible to convert between
462     <strong>wchar_t</strong> (as used by X11 and your applications) and any other encoding
463     without implementing OS-specific-wrappers for each and every locale. There
464     simply are no APIs to convert <strong>wchar_t</strong> into anything except the current
465     locale encoding.</p>
466 root 1.1 </dd>
467     <dd>
468     <p>Some applications (such as the formidable <strong>mlterm</strong>) work around this
469     by carrying their own replacement functions for character set handling
470     with them, and either implementing OS-dependent hacks or doing multiple
471     conversions (which is slow and unreliable in case the OS implements
472     encodings slightly different than the terminal emulator).</p>
473     </dd>
474     <dd>
475     <p>The rxvt-unicode author insists that the right way to fix this is in the
476     system libraries once and for all, instead of forcing every app to carry
477 root 1.11 complete replacements for them :)</p>
478 root 1.1 </dd>
479     <p></p>
480 root 1.20 <dt><strong><a name="item_i_use_solaris_9_and_it_doesn_27t_compile_2fwork_2f">I use Solaris 9 and it doesn't compile/work/etc.</a></strong><br />
481     </dt>
482     <dd>
483     Try the diff in <em>doc/solaris9.patch</em> as a base. It fixes the worst
484     problems with <code>wcwidth</code> and a compile problem.
485     </dd>
486     <p></p>
487 root 1.1 <dt><strong><a name="item_how_does_rxvt_2dunicode_determine_the_encoding_to_">How does rxvt-unicode determine the encoding to use?</a></strong><br />
488     </dt>
489     <dt><strong><a name="item_is_there_an_option_to_switch_encodings_3f">Is there an option to switch encodings?</a></strong><br />
490     </dt>
491     <dd>
492     Unlike some other terminals, rxvt-unicode has no encoding switch, and no
493     specific ``utf-8'' mode, such as xterm. In fact, it doesn't even know about
494     UTF-8 or any other encodings with respect to terminal I/O.
495     </dd>
496     <dd>
497     <p>The reasons is that there exists a perfectly fine mechanism for selecting
498     the encoding, doing I/O and (most important) communicating this to all
499 root 1.11 applications so everybody agrees on character properties such as width
500     and code number. This mechanism is the <em>locale</em>. Applications not using
501     that info will have problems (for example, <code>xterm</code> gets the width of
502     characters wrong as it uses it's own, locale-independent table under all
503     locales).</p>
504 root 1.1 </dd>
505     <dd>
506     <p>Rxvt-unicode uses the <code>LC_CTYPE</code> locale category to select encoding. All
507     programs doing the same (that is, most) will automatically agree in the
508     interpretation of characters.</p>
509     </dd>
510     <dd>
511     <p>Unfortunately, there is no system-independent way to select locales, nor
512     is there a standard on how locale specifiers will look like.</p>
513     </dd>
514     <dd>
515     <p>On most systems, the content of the <code>LC_CTYPE</code> environment variable
516     contains an arbitrary string which corresponds to an already-installed
517     locale. Common names for locales are <code>en_US.UTF-8</code>, <code>de_DE.ISO-8859-15</code>,
518     <code>ja_JP.EUC-JP</code>, i.e. <code>language_country.encoding</code>, but other forms
519     (i.e. <code>de</code> or <code>german</code>) are also common.</p>
520     </dd>
521     <dd>
522     <p>Rxvt-unicode ignores all other locale categories, and except for
523     the encoding, ignores country or language-specific settings,
524 root 1.11 i.e. <code>de_DE.UTF-8</code> and <code>ja_JP.UTF-8</code> are the normally same to
525     rxvt-unicode.</p>
526 root 1.1 </dd>
527     <dd>
528     <p>If you want to use a specific encoding you have to make sure you start
529     rxvt-unicode with the correct <code>LC_CTYPE</code> category.</p>
530     </dd>
531     <p></p>
532     <dt><strong><a name="item_can_i_switch_locales_at_runtime_3f">Can I switch locales at runtime?</a></strong><br />
533     </dt>
534     <dd>
535 root 1.11 Yes, using an escape sequence. Try something like this, which sets
536 root 1.1 rxvt-unicode's idea of <code>LC_CTYPE</code>.
537     </dd>
538     <dd>
539     <pre>
540     printf '\e]701;%s\007' ja_JP.SJIS</pre>
541     </dd>
542     <dd>
543 root 1.11 <p>See also the previous answer.</p>
544 root 1.1 </dd>
545     <dd>
546 root 1.11 <p>Sometimes this capability is rather handy when you want to work in
547     one locale (e.g. <code>de_DE.UTF-8</code>) but some programs don't support it
548     (e.g. UTF-8). For example, I use this script to start <code>xjdic</code>, which
549     first switches to a locale supported by xjdic and back later:</p>
550 root 1.1 </dd>
551     <dd>
552     <pre>
553     printf '\e]701;%s\007' ja_JP.SJIS
554     xjdic -js
555     printf '\e]701;%s\007' de_DE.UTF-8</pre>
556     </dd>
557 root 1.11 <dd>
558     <p>You can also use xterm's <code>luit</code> program, which usually works fine, except
559     for some locales where character width differs between program- and
560     rxvt-unicode-locales.</p>
561     </dd>
562 root 1.1 <p></p>
563     <dt><strong><a name="item_can_i_switch_the_fonts_at_runtime_3f">Can I switch the fonts at runtime?</a></strong><br />
564     </dt>
565     <dd>
566 root 1.11 Yes, using an escape sequence. Try something like this, which has the same
567 root 1.1 effect as using the <code>-fn</code> switch, and takes effect immediately:
568     </dd>
569     <dd>
570     <pre>
571     printf '\e]50;%s\007' &quot;9x15bold,xft:Kochi Gothic&quot;</pre>
572     </dd>
573     <dd>
574     <p>This is useful if you e.g. work primarily with japanese (and prefer a
575     japanese font), but you have to switch to chinese temporarily, where
576     japanese fonts would only be in your way.</p>
577     </dd>
578     <dd>
579     <p>You can think of this as a kind of manual ISO-2022 switching.</p>
580     </dd>
581     <p></p>
582     <dt><strong><a name="item_why_do_italic_characters_look_as_if_clipped_3f">Why do italic characters look as if clipped?</a></strong><br />
583     </dt>
584     <dd>
585     Many fonts have difficulties with italic characters and hinting. For
586     example, the otherwise very nicely hinted font <code>xft:Bitstream Vera Sans
587 root 1.11 Mono</code> completely fails in it's italic face. A workaround might be to
588     enable freetype autohinting, i.e. like this:
589 root 1.1 </dd>
590     <dd>
591     <pre>
592 root 1.11 URxvt.italicFont: xft:Bitstream Vera Sans Mono:italic:autohint=true
593     URxvt.boldItalicFont: xft:Bitstream Vera Sans Mono:bold:italic:autohint=true</pre>
594 root 1.1 </dd>
595     <p></p>
596     <dt><strong><a name="item_my_input_method_wants__3csome_encoding_3e_but_i_wa">My input method wants &lt;some encoding&gt; but I want UTF-8, what can I do?</a></strong><br />
597     </dt>
598     <dd>
599     You can specify separate locales for the input method and the rest of the
600     terminal, using the resource <code>imlocale</code>:
601     </dd>
602     <dd>
603     <pre>
604     URxvt*imlocale: ja_JP.EUC-JP</pre>
605     </dd>
606     <dd>
607     <p>Now you can start your terminal with <code>LC_CTYPE=ja_JP.UTF-8</code> and still
608     use your input method. Please note, however, that you will not be able to
609     input characters outside <code>EUC-JP</code> in a normal way then, as your input
610     method limits you.</p>
611     </dd>
612     <p></p>
613 root 1.12 <dt><strong><a name="item_rxvt_2dunicode_crashes_when_the_x_input_method_cha">Rxvt-unicode crashes when the X Input Method changes or exits.</a></strong><br />
614     </dt>
615     <dd>
616     Unfortunately, this is unavoidable, as the XIM protocol is racy by
617     design. Applications can avoid some crashes at the expense of memory
618     leaks, and Input Methods can avoid some crashes by careful ordering at
619     exit time. <strong>kinput2</strong> (and derived input methods) generally succeeds,
620     while <strong>SCIM</strong> (or similar input methods) fails. In the end, however,
621     crashes cannot be completely avoided even if both sides cooperate.
622     </dd>
623     <dd>
624     <p>So the only workaround is not to kill your Input Method Servers.</p>
625     </dd>
626     <p></p>
627 root 1.1 <dt><strong><a name="item_rxvt_2dunicode_uses_gobs_of_memory_2c_how_can_i_re">Rxvt-unicode uses gobs of memory, how can I reduce that?</a></strong><br />
628     </dt>
629     <dd>
630 root 1.11 Rxvt-unicode tries to obey the rule of not charging you for something you
631 root 1.1 don't use. One thing you should try is to configure out all settings that
632     you don't need, for example, Xft support is a resource hog by design,
633     when used. Compiling it out ensures that no Xft font will be loaded
634     accidentally when rxvt-unicode tries to find a font for your characters.
635     </dd>
636     <dd>
637     <p>Also, many people (me included) like large windows and even larger
638     scrollback buffers: Without <a href="#item__2d_2denable_2dunicode3"><code>--enable-unicode3</code></a>, rxvt-unicode will use
639     6 bytes per screen cell. For a 160x?? window this amounts to almost a
640     kilobyte per line. A scrollback buffer of 10000 lines will then (if full)
641     use 10 Megabytes of memory. With <a href="#item__2d_2denable_2dunicode3"><code>--enable-unicode3</code></a> it gets worse, as
642     rxvt-unicode then uses 8 bytes per screen cell.</p>
643     </dd>
644     <p></p>
645     <dt><strong><a name="item_can_i_speed_up_xft_rendering_somehow_3f">Can I speed up Xft rendering somehow?</a></strong><br />
646     </dt>
647     <dd>
648     Yes, the most obvious way to speed it up is to avoid Xft entirely, as
649     it is simply slow. If you still want Xft fonts you might try to disable
650     antialiasing (by appending <code>:antialiasing=false</code>), which saves lots of
651     memory and also speeds up rendering considerably.
652     </dd>
653     <p></p>
654     <dt><strong><a name="item_rxvt_2dunicode_doesn_27t_seem_to_anti_2dalias_its_">Rxvt-unicode doesn't seem to anti-alias its fonts, what is wrong?</a></strong><br />
655     </dt>
656     <dd>
657     Rxvt-unicode will use whatever you specify as a font. If it needs to
658     fall back to it's default font search list it will prefer X11 core
659     fonts, because they are small and fast, and then use Xft fonts. It has
660     antialiasing disabled for most of them, because the author thinks they
661     look best that way.
662     </dd>
663     <dd>
664     <p>If you want antialiasing, you have to specify the fonts manually.</p>
665     </dd>
666     <p></p>
667     <dt><strong><a name="item_mouse_cut_2fpaste_suddenly_no_longer_works_2e">Mouse cut/paste suddenly no longer works.</a></strong><br />
668     </dt>
669     <dd>
670     Make sure that mouse reporting is actually turned off since killing
671     some editors prematurely may leave the mouse in mouse report mode. I've
672     heard that tcsh may use mouse reporting unless it otherwise specified. A
673     quick check is to see if cut/paste works when the Alt or Shift keys are
674     depressed. See <code>rxvt(7)</code>
675     </dd>
676     <p></p>
677     <dt><strong><a name="item_what_27s_with_this_bold_2fblink_stuff_3f">What's with this bold/blink stuff?</a></strong><br />
678     </dt>
679     <dd>
680     If no bold colour is set via <code>colorBD:</code>, bold will invert text using the
681     standard foreground colour.
682     </dd>
683     <dd>
684     <p>For the standard background colour, blinking will actually make the
685     text blink when compiled with <code>--enable-blinking</code>. with standard
686     colours. Without <code>--enable-blinking</code>, the blink attribute will be
687     ignored.</p>
688     </dd>
689     <dd>
690     <p>On ANSI colours, bold/blink attributes are used to set high-intensity
691     foreground/background colors.</p>
692     </dd>
693     <dd>
694     <p>color0-7 are the low-intensity colors.</p>
695     </dd>
696     <dd>
697     <p>color8-15 are the corresponding high-intensity colors.</p>
698     </dd>
699     <p></p>
700     <dt><strong><a name="item_i_don_27t_like_the_screen_colors_2e_how_do_i_chang">I don't like the screen colors. How do I change them?</a></strong><br />
701     </dt>
702     <dd>
703     You can change the screen colors at run-time using <em>~/.Xdefaults</em>
704     resources (or as long-options).
705     </dd>
706     <dd>
707     <p>Here are values that are supposed to resemble a VGA screen,
708     including the murky brown that passes for low-intensity yellow:</p>
709     </dd>
710     <dd>
711     <pre>
712 root 1.11 URxvt.color0: #000000
713     URxvt.color1: #A80000
714     URxvt.color2: #00A800
715     URxvt.color3: #A8A800
716     URxvt.color4: #0000A8
717     URxvt.color5: #A800A8
718     URxvt.color6: #00A8A8
719     URxvt.color7: #A8A8A8</pre>
720 root 1.1 </dd>
721     <dd>
722     <pre>
723 root 1.11 URxvt.color8: #000054
724     URxvt.color9: #FF0054
725     URxvt.color10: #00FF54
726     URxvt.color11: #FFFF54
727     URxvt.color12: #0000FF
728     URxvt.color13: #FF00FF
729     URxvt.color14: #00FFFF
730     URxvt.color15: #FFFFFF</pre>
731 root 1.1 </dd>
732     <dd>
733 root 1.11 <p>And here is a more complete set of non-standard colors described (not by
734     me) as ``pretty girly''.</p>
735 root 1.1 </dd>
736     <dd>
737     <pre>
738     URxvt.cursorColor: #dc74d1
739     URxvt.pointerColor: #dc74d1
740     URxvt.background: #0e0e0e
741     URxvt.foreground: #4ad5e1
742     URxvt.color0: #000000
743     URxvt.color8: #8b8f93
744     URxvt.color1: #dc74d1
745     URxvt.color9: #dc74d1
746     URxvt.color2: #0eb8c7
747     URxvt.color10: #0eb8c7
748     URxvt.color3: #dfe37e
749     URxvt.color11: #dfe37e
750     URxvt.color5: #9e88f0
751     URxvt.color13: #9e88f0
752     URxvt.color6: #73f7ff
753     URxvt.color14: #73f7ff
754     URxvt.color7: #e1dddd
755     URxvt.color15: #e1dddd</pre>
756     </dd>
757     <p></p>
758 root 1.11 <dt><strong><a name="item_how_can_i_start_rxvtd_in_a_race_2dfree_way_3f">How can I start rxvtd in a race-free way?</a></strong><br />
759     </dt>
760     <dd>
761     Despite it's name, rxvtd is not a real daemon, but more like a
762     server that answers rxvtc's requests, so it doesn't background
763     itself.
764     </dd>
765     <dd>
766     <p>To ensure rxvtd is listening on it's socket, you can use the
767     following method to wait for the startup message before continuing:</p>
768     </dd>
769     <dd>
770     <pre>
771     { rxvtd &amp; } | read</pre>
772     </dd>
773     <p></p>
774 root 1.1 <dt><strong><a name="item_what_27s_with_the_strange_backspace_2fdelete_key_b">What's with the strange Backspace/Delete key behaviour?</a></strong><br />
775     </dt>
776     <dd>
777     Assuming that the physical Backspace key corresponds to the
778     BackSpace keysym (not likely for Linux ... see the following
779     question) there are two standard values that can be used for
780     Backspace: <code>^H</code> and <code>^?</code>.
781     </dd>
782     <dd>
783     <p>Historically, either value is correct, but rxvt-unicode adopts the debian
784     policy of using <code>^?</code> when unsure, because it's the one only only correct
785     choice :).</p>
786     </dd>
787     <dd>
788     <p>Rxvt-unicode tries to inherit the current stty settings and uses the value
789     of `erase' to guess the value for backspace. If rxvt-unicode wasn't
790     started from a terminal (say, from a menu or by remote shell), then the
791     system value of `erase', which corresponds to CERASE in &lt;termios.h&gt;, will
792     be used (which may not be the same as your stty setting).</p>
793     </dd>
794     <dd>
795     <p>For starting a new rxvt-unicode:</p>
796     </dd>
797     <dd>
798     <pre>
799     # use Backspace = ^H
800     $ stty erase ^H
801     $ rxvt</pre>
802     </dd>
803     <dd>
804     <pre>
805     # use Backspace = ^?
806     $ stty erase ^?
807     $ rxvt</pre>
808     </dd>
809     <dd>
810 root 1.11 <p>Toggle with <code>ESC [ 36 h</code> / <code>ESC [ 36 l</code> as documented in rxvt(7).</p>
811 root 1.1 </dd>
812     <dd>
813     <p>For an existing rxvt-unicode:</p>
814     </dd>
815     <dd>
816     <pre>
817     # use Backspace = ^H
818     $ stty erase ^H
819     $ echo -n &quot;^[[36h&quot;</pre>
820     </dd>
821     <dd>
822     <pre>
823     # use Backspace = ^?
824     $ stty erase ^?
825     $ echo -n &quot;^[[36l&quot;</pre>
826     </dd>
827     <dd>
828     <p>This helps satisfy some of the Backspace discrepancies that occur, but
829     if you use Backspace = <code>^H</code>, make sure that the termcap/terminfo value
830     properly reflects that.</p>
831     </dd>
832     <dd>
833     <p>The Delete key is a another casualty of the ill-defined Backspace problem.
834     To avoid confusion between the Backspace and Delete keys, the Delete
835     key has been assigned an escape sequence to match the vt100 for Execute
836 root 1.11 (<code>ESC [ 3 ~</code>) and is in the supplied termcap/terminfo.</p>
837 root 1.1 </dd>
838     <dd>
839     <p>Some other Backspace problems:</p>
840     </dd>
841     <dd>
842     <p>some editors use termcap/terminfo,
843     some editors (vim I'm told) expect Backspace = ^H,
844     GNU Emacs (and Emacs-like editors) use ^H for help.</p>
845     </dd>
846     <dd>
847     <p>Perhaps someday this will all be resolved in a consistent manner.</p>
848     </dd>
849     <p></p>
850     <dt><strong><a name="item_i_don_27t_like_the_key_2dbindings_2e_how_do_i_chan">I don't like the key-bindings. How do I change them?</a></strong><br />
851     </dt>
852     <dd>
853     There are some compile-time selections available via configure. Unless
854     you have run ``configure'' with the <a href="#item__2d_2ddisable_2dresources"><code>--disable-resources</code></a> option you can
855 root 1.2 use the `keysym' resource to alter the keystrings associated with keysyms.
856 root 1.1 </dd>
857     <dd>
858 root 1.11 <p>Here's an example for a URxvt session started using <code>rxvt -name URxvt</code></p>
859 root 1.1 </dd>
860     <dd>
861     <pre>
862 root 1.11 URxvt.keysym.Home: \033[1~
863     URxvt.keysym.End: \033[4~
864     URxvt.keysym.C-apostrophe: \033&lt;C-'&gt;
865     URxvt.keysym.C-slash: \033&lt;C-/&gt;
866     URxvt.keysym.C-semicolon: \033&lt;C-;&gt;
867     URxvt.keysym.C-grave: \033&lt;C-`&gt;
868     URxvt.keysym.C-comma: \033&lt;C-,&gt;
869     URxvt.keysym.C-period: \033&lt;C-.&gt;
870     URxvt.keysym.C-0x60: \033&lt;C-`&gt;
871     URxvt.keysym.C-Tab: \033&lt;C-Tab&gt;
872     URxvt.keysym.C-Return: \033&lt;C-Return&gt;
873     URxvt.keysym.S-Return: \033&lt;S-Return&gt;
874     URxvt.keysym.S-space: \033&lt;S-Space&gt;
875     URxvt.keysym.M-Up: \033&lt;M-Up&gt;
876     URxvt.keysym.M-Down: \033&lt;M-Down&gt;
877     URxvt.keysym.M-Left: \033&lt;M-Left&gt;
878     URxvt.keysym.M-Right: \033&lt;M-Right&gt;
879     URxvt.keysym.M-C-0: list \033&lt;M-C- 0123456789 &gt;
880 root 1.4 URxvt.keysym.M-C-a: list \033&lt;M-C- abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz &gt;
881 root 1.11 URxvt.keysym.F12: command:\033]701;zh_CN.GBK\007</pre>
882 root 1.4 </dd>
883     <dd>
884     <p>See some more examples in the documentation for the <strong>keysym</strong> resource.</p>
885 root 1.1 </dd>
886     <p></p>
887     <dt><strong><a name="item_i_27m_using_keyboard_model_xxx_that_has_extra_prio">I'm using keyboard model XXX that has extra Prior/Next/Insert keys.
888     How do I make use of them? For example, the Sun Keyboard type 4
889     has the following mappings that rxvt-unicode doesn't recognize.</a></strong><br />
890     </dt>
891     <dd>
892     <pre>
893     KP_Insert == Insert
894     F22 == Print
895     F27 == Home
896     F29 == Prior
897     F33 == End
898     F35 == Next</pre>
899     </dd>
900     <dd>
901 root 1.4 <p>Rather than have rxvt-unicode try to accommodate all the various possible
902     keyboard mappings, it is better to use `xmodmap' to remap the keys as
903     required for your particular machine.</p>
904 root 1.1 </dd>
905 root 1.11 <dt><strong><a name="item_how_do_i_distinguish_wether_i_27m_running_rxvt_2du">How do I distinguish wether I'm running rxvt-unicode or a regular xterm?
906 root 1.1 I need this to decide about setting colors etc.</a></strong><br />
907     </dt>
908     <dd>
909     rxvt and rxvt-unicode always export the variable ``COLORTERM'', so you can
910     check and see if that is set. Note that several programs, JED, slrn,
911     Midnight Commander automatically check this variable to decide whether or
912     not to use color.
913     </dd>
914     <p></p>
915     <dt><strong><a name="item_how_do_i_set_the_correct_2c_full_ip_address_for_th">How do I set the correct, full IP address for the DISPLAY variable?</a></strong><br />
916     </dt>
917     <dd>
918     If you've compiled rxvt-unicode with DISPLAY_IS_IP and have enabled
919     insecure mode then it is possible to use the following shell script
920     snippets to correctly set the display. If your version of rxvt-unicode
921     wasn't also compiled with ESCZ_ANSWER (as assumed in these snippets) then
922     the COLORTERM variable can be used to distinguish rxvt-unicode from a
923     regular xterm.
924     </dd>
925     <dd>
926     <p>Courtesy of Chuck Blake &lt;<a href="mailto:cblake@BBN.COM">cblake@BBN.COM</a>&gt; with the following shell script
927     snippets:</p>
928     </dd>
929     <dd>
930     <pre>
931     # Bourne/Korn/POSIX family of shells:
932     [ ${TERM:-foo} = foo ] &amp;&amp; TERM=xterm # assume an xterm if we don't know
933     if [ ${TERM:-foo} = xterm ]; then
934     stty -icanon -echo min 0 time 15 # see if enhanced rxvt or not
935     echo -n '^[Z'
936     read term_id
937     stty icanon echo
938     if [ &quot;&quot;${term_id} = '^[[?1;2C' -a ${DISPLAY:-foo} = foo ]; then
939     echo -n '^[[7n' # query the rxvt we are in for the DISPLAY string
940     read DISPLAY # set it in our local shell
941     fi
942     fi</pre>
943     </dd>
944     <p></p>
945     <dt><strong><a name="item_how_do_i_compile_the_manual_pages_for_myself_3f">How do I compile the manual pages for myself?</a></strong><br />
946     </dt>
947     <dd>
948     You need to have a recent version of perl installed as <em>/usr/bin/perl</em>,
949     one that comes with <em>pod2man</em>, <em>pod2text</em> and <em>pod2html</em>. Then go to
950     the doc subdirectory and enter <code>make alldoc</code>.
951     </dd>
952     <p></p>
953     <dt><strong><a name="item_my_question_isn_27t_answered_here_2c_can_i_ask_a_h">My question isn't answered here, can I ask a human?</a></strong><br />
954     </dt>
955     <dd>
956     Before sending me mail, you could go to IRC: <code>irc.freenode.net</code>,
957     channel <code>#rxvt-unicode</code> has some rxvt-unicode enthusiasts that might be
958     interested in learning about new and exciting problems (but not FAQs :).
959     </dd>
960     <p></p></dl>
961     <p>
962     </p>
963     <hr />
964 root 1.11 <h1><a name="rxvt_technical_reference">RXVT TECHNICAL REFERENCE</a></h1>
965 root 1.1 <p>
966     </p>
967     <hr />
968     <h1><a name="description">DESCRIPTION</a></h1>
969     <p>The rest of this document describes various technical aspects of
970     <strong>rxvt-unicode</strong>. First the description of supported command sequences,
971     followed by menu and pixmap support and last by a description of all
972     features selectable at <code>configure</code> time.</p>
973     <p>
974     </p>
975     <hr />
976     <h1><a name="definitions">Definitions</a></h1>
977     <dl>
978     <dt><strong><a name="item_c"><strong><code>c</code> </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
979     </dt>
980     <dd>
981     The literal character c.
982     </dd>
983     <p></p>
984     <dt><strong><a name="item_c"><strong><code>C</code> </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
985     </dt>
986     <dd>
987     A single (required) character.
988     </dd>
989     <p></p>
990     <dt><strong><a name="item_ps"><strong><code>Ps</code> </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
991     </dt>
992     <dd>
993     A single (usually optional) numeric parameter, composed of one or more
994     digits.
995     </dd>
996     <p></p>
997     <dt><strong><a name="item_pm"><strong><code>Pm</code> </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
998     </dt>
999     <dd>
1000     A multiple numeric parameter composed of any number of single numeric
1001     parameters, separated by <code>;</code> character(s).
1002     </dd>
1003     <p></p>
1004     <dt><strong><a name="item_pt"><strong><code>Pt</code> </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
1005     </dt>
1006     <dd>
1007     A text parameter composed of printable characters.
1008     </dd>
1009     <p></p></dl>
1010     <p>
1011     </p>
1012     <hr />
1013     <h1><a name="values">Values</a></h1>
1014     <dl>
1015     <dt><strong><a name="item_enq"><strong><code>ENQ</code> </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
1016     </dt>
1017     <dd>
1018     Enquiry (Ctrl-E) = Send Device Attributes (DA)
1019     request attributes from terminal. See <strong><a href="#item_esc__5b_ps_c"><code>ESC [ Ps c</code></a> </strong>&gt;.
1020     </dd>
1021     <p></p>
1022     <dt><strong><a name="item_bel"><strong><code>BEL</code> </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
1023     </dt>
1024     <dd>
1025     Bell (Ctrl-G)
1026     </dd>
1027     <p></p>
1028     <dt><strong><a name="item_bs"><strong><code>BS</code> </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
1029     </dt>
1030     <dd>
1031     Backspace (Ctrl-H)
1032     </dd>
1033     <p></p>
1034     <dt><strong><a name="item_tab"><strong><code>TAB</code> </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
1035     </dt>
1036     <dd>
1037     Horizontal Tab (HT) (Ctrl-I)
1038     </dd>
1039     <p></p>
1040     <dt><strong><a name="item_lf"><strong><code>LF</code> </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
1041     </dt>
1042     <dd>
1043     Line Feed or New Line (NL) (Ctrl-J)
1044     </dd>
1045     <p></p>
1046     <dt><strong><a name="item_vt"><strong><code>VT</code> </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
1047     </dt>
1048     <dd>
1049     Vertical Tab (Ctrl-K) same as <strong><a href="#item_lf"><code>LF</code></a> </strong>&gt;
1050     </dd>
1051     <p></p>
1052     <dt><strong><a name="item_ff"><strong><code>FF</code> </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
1053     </dt>
1054     <dd>
1055     Form Feed or New Page (NP) (Ctrl-L) same as <strong><a href="#item_lf"><code>LF</code></a> </strong>&gt;
1056     </dd>
1057     <p></p>
1058     <dt><strong><a name="item_cr"><strong><code>CR</code> </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
1059     </dt>
1060     <dd>
1061     Carriage Return (Ctrl-M)
1062     </dd>
1063     <p></p>
1064     <dt><strong><a name="item_so"><strong><code>SO</code> </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
1065     </dt>
1066     <dd>
1067     Shift Out (Ctrl-N), invokes the G1 character set.
1068     Switch to Alternate Character Set
1069     </dd>
1070     <p></p>
1071     <dt><strong><a name="item_si"><strong><code>SI</code> </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
1072     </dt>
1073     <dd>
1074     Shift In (Ctrl-O), invokes the G0 character set (the default).
1075     Switch to Standard Character Set
1076     </dd>
1077     <p></p>
1078     <dt><strong><a name="item_spc"><strong><code>SPC</code> </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
1079     </dt>
1080     <dd>
1081     Space Character
1082     </dd>
1083     <p></p></dl>
1084     <p>
1085     </p>
1086     <hr />
1087     <h1><a name="escape_sequences">Escape Sequences</a></h1>
1088     <dl>
1089     <dt><strong><a name="item_esc__23_8"><strong><code>ESC # 8</code> </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
1090     </dt>
1091     <dd>
1092     DEC Screen Alignment Test (DECALN)
1093     </dd>
1094     <p></p>
1095     <dt><strong><a name="item_esc_7"><strong><code>ESC 7</code> </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
1096     </dt>
1097     <dd>
1098     Save Cursor (SC)
1099     </dd>
1100     <p></p>
1101     <dt><strong><a name="item_esc_8"><strong><code>ESC 8</code> </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
1102     </dt>
1103     <dd>
1104     Restore Cursor
1105     </dd>
1106     <p></p>
1107     <dt><strong><a name="item_esc__3d"><strong><code>ESC =</code> </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
1108     </dt>
1109     <dd>
1110     Application Keypad (SMKX). See also next sequence.
1111     </dd>
1112     <p></p>
1113     <dt><strong><a name="item_esc"><strong><code>ESC</code> </strong>&gt;&gt;</a></strong><br />
1114     </dt>
1115     <dd>
1116     Normal Keypad (RMKX)
1117     </dd>
1118     <dd>
1119     <p><strong>Note:</strong> If the numeric keypad is activated, eg, <strong>Num_Lock</strong> has been
1120     pressed, numbers or control functions are generated by the numeric keypad
1121     (see Key Codes).</p>
1122     </dd>
1123     <p></p>
1124     <dt><strong><a name="item_esc_d"><strong><code>ESC D</code> </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
1125     </dt>
1126     <dd>
1127     Index (IND)
1128     </dd>
1129     <p></p>
1130     <dt><strong><a name="item_esc_e"><strong><code>ESC E</code> </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
1131     </dt>
1132     <dd>
1133     Next Line (NEL)
1134     </dd>
1135     <p></p>
1136     <dt><strong><a name="item_esc_h"><strong><code>ESC H</code> </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
1137     </dt>
1138     <dd>
1139     Tab Set (HTS)
1140     </dd>
1141     <p></p>
1142     <dt><strong><a name="item_esc_m"><strong><code>ESC M</code> </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
1143     </dt>
1144     <dd>
1145     Reverse Index (RI)
1146     </dd>
1147     <p></p>
1148     <dt><strong><a name="item_esc_n"><strong><code>ESC N</code> </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
1149     </dt>
1150     <dd>
1151     Single Shift Select of G2 Character Set (SS2): affects next character
1152     only <em>unimplemented</em>
1153     </dd>
1154     <p></p>
1155     <dt><strong><a name="item_esc_o"><strong><code>ESC O</code> </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
1156     </dt>
1157     <dd>
1158     Single Shift Select of G3 Character Set (SS3): affects next character
1159     only <em>unimplemented</em>
1160     </dd>
1161     <p></p>
1162     <dt><strong><a name="item_esc_z"><strong><code>ESC Z</code> </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
1163     </dt>
1164     <dd>
1165 root 1.11 Obsolete form of returns: <strong><code>ESC [ ? 1 ; 2 C</code> </strong>&gt; <em>rxvt-unicode compile-time option</em>
1166 root 1.1 </dd>
1167     <p></p>
1168     <dt><strong><a name="item_esc_c"><strong><code>ESC c</code> </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
1169     </dt>
1170     <dd>
1171     Full reset (RIS)
1172     </dd>
1173     <p></p>
1174     <dt><strong><a name="item_esc_n"><strong><code>ESC n</code> </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
1175     </dt>
1176     <dd>
1177     Invoke the G2 Character Set (LS2)
1178     </dd>
1179     <p></p>
1180     <dt><strong><a name="item_esc_o"><strong><code>ESC o</code> </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
1181     </dt>
1182     <dd>
1183     Invoke the G3 Character Set (LS3)
1184     </dd>
1185     <p></p>
1186 root 1.11 <dt><strong><strong><code>ESC ( C</code> </strong>&gt;</strong><br />
1187 root 1.1 </dt>
1188     <dd>
1189     Designate G0 Character Set (ISO 2022), see below for values of <a href="#item_c"><code>C</code></a>.
1190     </dd>
1191     <p></p>
1192 root 1.11 <dt><strong><a name="item_esc__29_c"><strong><code>ESC ) C</code> </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
1193 root 1.1 </dt>
1194     <dd>
1195     Designate G1 Character Set (ISO 2022), see below for values of <a href="#item_c"><code>C</code></a>.
1196     </dd>
1197     <p></p>
1198     <dt><strong><a name="item_esc__2a_c"><strong><code>ESC * C</code> </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
1199     </dt>
1200     <dd>
1201     Designate G2 Character Set (ISO 2022), see below for values of <a href="#item_c"><code>C</code></a>.
1202     </dd>
1203     <p></p>
1204     <dt><strong><a name="item_esc__2b_c"><strong><code>ESC + C</code> </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
1205     </dt>
1206     <dd>
1207     Designate G3 Character Set (ISO 2022), see below for values of <a href="#item_c"><code>C</code></a>.
1208     </dd>
1209     <p></p>
1210     <dt><strong><a name="item_esc__24_c"><strong><code>ESC $ C</code> </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
1211     </dt>
1212     <dd>
1213     Designate Kanji Character Set
1214     </dd>
1215     <dd>
1216     <p>Where <strong><a href="#item_c"><code>C</code></a> </strong>&gt; is one of:</p>
1217     </dd>
1218     <table>
1219     <tr><td>C = 0 </td><td>DEC Special Character and Line Drawing Set</td></tr>
1220     <tr><td>C = A </td><td>United Kingdom (UK)</td></tr>
1221     <tr><td>C = B </td><td>United States (USASCII)</td></tr>
1222     <tr><td>C = <</td><td>Multinational character set unimplemented</td></tr>
1223     <tr><td>C = 5 </td><td>Finnish character set unimplemented</td></tr>
1224     <tr><td>C = C </td><td>Finnish character set unimplemented</td></tr>
1225     <tr><td>C = K </td><td>German character set unimplemented</td></tr>
1226     </table><p></p></dl>
1227     <p></p>
1228     <p>
1229     </p>
1230     <hr />
1231     <h1><a name="csi__command_sequence_introducer__sequences">CSI (Command Sequence Introducer) Sequences</a></h1>
1232     <dl>
1233     <dt><strong><a name="item_esc__5b_ps__40"><strong><code>ESC [ Ps @</code> </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
1234     </dt>
1235     <dd>
1236     Insert <strong><a href="#item_ps"><code>Ps</code></a> </strong>&gt; (Blank) <code>Character(s)</code> [default: 1] (ICH)
1237     </dd>
1238     <p></p>
1239     <dt><strong><a name="item_esc__5b_ps_a"><strong><code>ESC [ Ps A</code> </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
1240     </dt>
1241     <dd>
1242     Cursor Up <strong><a href="#item_ps"><code>Ps</code></a> </strong>&gt; Times [default: 1] (CUU)
1243     </dd>
1244     <p></p>
1245     <dt><strong><a name="item_esc__5b_ps_b"><strong><code>ESC [ Ps B</code> </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
1246     </dt>
1247     <dd>
1248     Cursor Down <strong><a href="#item_ps"><code>Ps</code></a> </strong>&gt; Times [default: 1] (CUD)
1249     </dd>
1250     <p></p>
1251     <dt><strong><a name="item_esc__5b_ps_c"><strong><code>ESC [ Ps C</code> </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
1252     </dt>
1253     <dd>
1254     Cursor Forward <strong><a href="#item_ps"><code>Ps</code></a> </strong>&gt; Times [default: 1] (CUF)
1255     </dd>
1256     <p></p>
1257     <dt><strong><a name="item_esc__5b_ps_d"><strong><code>ESC [ Ps D</code> </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
1258     </dt>
1259     <dd>
1260     Cursor Backward <strong><a href="#item_ps"><code>Ps</code></a> </strong>&gt; Times [default: 1] (CUB)
1261     </dd>
1262     <p></p>
1263     <dt><strong><a name="item_esc__5b_ps_e"><strong><code>ESC [ Ps E</code> </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
1264     </dt>
1265     <dd>
1266     Cursor Down <strong><a href="#item_ps"><code>Ps</code></a> </strong>&gt; Times [default: 1] and to first column
1267     </dd>
1268     <p></p>
1269     <dt><strong><a name="item_esc__5b_ps_f"><strong><code>ESC [ Ps F</code> </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
1270     </dt>
1271     <dd>
1272     Cursor Up <strong><a href="#item_ps"><code>Ps</code></a> </strong>&gt; Times [default: 1] and to first column
1273     </dd>
1274     <p></p>
1275     <dt><strong><a name="item_esc__5b_ps_g"><strong><code>ESC [ Ps G</code> </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
1276     </dt>
1277     <dd>
1278     Cursor to Column <strong><a href="#item_ps"><code>Ps</code></a> </strong>&gt; (HPA)
1279     </dd>
1280     <p></p>
1281     <dt><strong><a name="item_esc__5b_ps_3bps_h"><strong><code>ESC [ Ps;Ps H</code> </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
1282     </dt>
1283     <dd>
1284     Cursor Position [row;column] [default: 1;1] (CUP)
1285     </dd>
1286     <p></p>
1287     <dt><strong><a name="item_esc__5b_ps_i"><strong><code>ESC [ Ps I</code> </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
1288     </dt>
1289     <dd>
1290     Move forward <strong><a href="#item_ps"><code>Ps</code></a> </strong>&gt; tab stops [default: 1]
1291     </dd>
1292     <p></p>
1293     <dt><strong><a name="item_esc__5b_ps_j"><strong><code>ESC [ Ps J</code> </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
1294     </dt>
1295     <dd>
1296     Erase in Display (ED)
1297     </dd>
1298     <table>
1299     <tr><td>Ps = 0</td><td>Clear Below (default)</td></tr>
1300     <tr><td>Ps = 1</td><td>Clear Above</td></tr>
1301     <tr><td>Ps = 2</td><td>Clear All</td></tr>
1302     </table><p></p>
1303     <dt><strong><a name="item_esc__5b_ps_k"><strong><code>ESC [ Ps K</code> </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
1304     </dt>
1305     <dd>
1306     Erase in Line (EL)
1307     </dd>
1308     <table>
1309     <tr><td>Ps = 0</td><td>Clear to Right (default)</td></tr>
1310     <tr><td>Ps = 1</td><td>Clear to Left</td></tr>
1311     <tr><td>Ps = 2</td><td>Clear All</td></tr>
1312     </table><p></p>
1313     <dt><strong><a name="item_esc__5b_ps_l"><strong><code>ESC [ Ps L</code> </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
1314     </dt>
1315     <dd>
1316     Insert <strong><a href="#item_ps"><code>Ps</code></a> </strong>&gt; <code>Line(s)</code> [default: 1] (IL)
1317     </dd>
1318     <p></p>
1319     <dt><strong><a name="item_esc__5b_ps_m"><strong><code>ESC [ Ps M</code> </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
1320     </dt>
1321     <dd>
1322     Delete <strong><a href="#item_ps"><code>Ps</code></a> </strong>&gt; <code>Line(s)</code> [default: 1] (DL)
1323     </dd>
1324     <p></p>
1325     <dt><strong><a name="item_esc__5b_ps_p"><strong><code>ESC [ Ps P</code> </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
1326     </dt>
1327     <dd>
1328     Delete <strong><a href="#item_ps"><code>Ps</code></a> </strong>&gt; <code>Character(s)</code> [default: 1] (DCH)
1329     </dd>
1330     <p></p>
1331     <dt><strong><a name="item_esc__5b_ps_3bps_3bps_3bps_3bps_t"><strong><code>ESC [ Ps;Ps;Ps;Ps;Ps T</code> </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
1332     </dt>
1333     <dd>
1334     Initiate . <em>unimplemented</em> Parameters are
1335     [func;startx;starty;firstrow;lastrow].
1336     </dd>
1337     <p></p>
1338     <dt><strong><a name="item_esc__5b_ps_w"><strong><code>ESC [ Ps W</code> </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
1339     </dt>
1340     <dd>
1341     Tabulator functions
1342     </dd>
1343     <table>
1344     <tr><td>Ps = 0</td><td>Tab Set (HTS)</td></tr>
1345     <tr><td>Ps = 2</td><td>Tab Clear (TBC), Clear Current Column (default)</td></tr>
1346     <tr><td>Ps = 5</td><td>Tab Clear (TBC), Clear All</td></tr>
1347     </table><p></p>
1348     <dt><strong><a name="item_esc__5b_ps_x"><strong><code>ESC [ Ps X</code> </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
1349     </dt>
1350     <dd>
1351     Erase <strong><a href="#item_ps"><code>Ps</code></a> </strong>&gt; <code>Character(s)</code> [default: 1] (ECH)
1352     </dd>
1353     <p></p>
1354     <dt><strong><a name="item_esc__5b_ps_z"><strong><code>ESC [ Ps Z</code> </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
1355     </dt>
1356     <dd>
1357     Move backward <strong><a href="#item_ps"><code>Ps</code></a> </strong>&gt; [default: 1] tab stops
1358     </dd>
1359     <p></p>
1360     <dt><strong><a name="item_esc__5b_ps__27"><strong><code>ESC [ Ps '</code> </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
1361     </dt>
1362     <dd>
1363     See <strong><a href="#item_esc__5b_ps_g"><code>ESC [ Ps G</code></a> </strong>&gt;
1364     </dd>
1365     <p></p>
1366     <dt><strong><a name="item_esc__5b_ps_a"><strong><code>ESC [ Ps a</code> </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
1367     </dt>
1368     <dd>
1369     See <strong><a href="#item_esc__5b_ps_c"><code>ESC [ Ps C</code></a> </strong>&gt;
1370     </dd>
1371     <p></p>
1372     <dt><strong><a name="item_esc__5b_ps_c"><strong><code>ESC [ Ps c</code> </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
1373     </dt>
1374     <dd>
1375     Send Device Attributes (DA)
1376     <strong><code>Ps = 0</code> </strong>&gt; (or omitted): request attributes from terminal
1377 root 1.11 returns: <strong><code>ESC [ ? 1 ; 2 c</code> </strong>&gt; (``I am a VT100 with Advanced Video
1378 root 1.1 Option'')
1379     </dd>
1380     <p></p>
1381     <dt><strong><a name="item_esc__5b_ps_d"><strong><code>ESC [ Ps d</code> </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
1382     </dt>
1383     <dd>
1384     Cursor to Line <strong><a href="#item_ps"><code>Ps</code></a> </strong>&gt; (VPA)
1385     </dd>
1386     <p></p>
1387     <dt><strong><a name="item_esc__5b_ps_e"><strong><code>ESC [ Ps e</code> </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
1388     </dt>
1389     <dd>
1390     See <strong><a href="#item_esc__5b_ps_a"><code>ESC [ Ps A</code></a> </strong>&gt;
1391     </dd>
1392     <p></p>
1393     <dt><strong><a name="item_esc__5b_ps_3bps_f"><strong><code>ESC [ Ps;Ps f</code> </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
1394     </dt>
1395     <dd>
1396     Horizontal and Vertical Position [row;column] (HVP) [default: 1;1]
1397     </dd>
1398     <p></p>
1399     <dt><strong><a name="item_esc__5b_ps_g"><strong><code>ESC [ Ps g</code> </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
1400     </dt>
1401     <dd>
1402     Tab Clear (TBC)
1403     </dd>
1404     <table>
1405     <tr><td>Ps = 0</td><td>Clear Current Column (default)</td></tr>
1406     <tr><td>Ps = 3</td><td>Clear All (TBC)</td></tr>
1407     </table><p></p>
1408     <dt><strong><a name="item_esc__5b_pm_h"><strong><code>ESC [ Pm h</code> </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
1409     </dt>
1410     <dd>
1411     Set Mode (SM). See <strong><a href="#item_esc__5b_pm_l"><code>ESC [ Pm l</code></a> </strong>&gt; sequence for description of <a href="#item_pm"><code>Pm</code></a>.
1412     </dd>
1413     <p></p>
1414     <dt><strong><a name="item_esc__5b_ps_i"><strong><code>ESC [ Ps i</code> </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
1415     </dt>
1416     <dd>
1417     Printing. See also the <code>print-pipe</code> resource.
1418     </dd>
1419     <table>
1420     <tr><td>Ps = 0</td><td>print screen (MC0)</td></tr>
1421     <tr><td>Ps = 4</td><td>disable transparent print mode (MC4)</td></tr>
1422     <tr><td>Ps = 5</td><td>enable transparent print mode (MC5)</td></tr>
1423     </table><p></p>
1424     <dt><strong><a name="item_esc__5b_pm_l"><strong><code>ESC [ Pm l</code> </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
1425     </dt>
1426     <dd>
1427     Reset Mode (RM)
1428     </dd>
1429     <dl>
1430     <dt><strong><a name="item_ps__3d_4"><strong><code>Ps = 4</code> </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
1431     </dt>
1432     <table>
1433     <tr><td>h</td><td>Insert Mode (SMIR)</td></tr>
1434     <tr><td>l</td><td>Replace Mode (RMIR)</td></tr>
1435     </table><dt><strong><a name="item_20"><strong><code>Ps = 20</code> </strong>&gt; (partially implemented)</a></strong><br />
1436     </dt>
1437     <table>
1438     <tr><td>h</td><td>Automatic Newline (LNM)</td></tr>
1439     <tr><td>l</td><td>Normal Linefeed (LNM)</td></tr>
1440     </table></dl>
1441     <dt><strong><a name="item_esc__5b_pm_m"><strong><code>ESC [ Pm m</code> </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
1442     </dt>
1443     <dd>
1444     Character Attributes (SGR)
1445     </dd>
1446     <table>
1447     <tr><td>Ps = 0</td><td>Normal (default)</td></tr>
1448     <tr><td>Ps = 1 / 21</td><td>On / Off Bold (bright fg)</td></tr>
1449     <tr><td>Ps = 3 / 23</td><td>On / Off Italic</td></tr>
1450     <tr><td>Ps = 4 / 24</td><td>On / Off Underline</td></tr>
1451     <tr><td>Ps = 5 / 25</td><td>On / Off Slow Blink (bright bg)</td></tr>
1452     <tr><td>Ps = 6 / 26</td><td>On / Off Rapid Blink (bright bg)</td></tr>
1453     <tr><td>Ps = 7 / 27</td><td>On / Off Inverse</td></tr>
1454     <tr><td>Ps = 8 / 27</td><td>On / Off Invisible (NYI)</td></tr>
1455     <tr><td>Ps = 30 / 40</td><td>fg/bg Black</td></tr>
1456     <tr><td>Ps = 31 / 41</td><td>fg/bg Red</td></tr>
1457     <tr><td>Ps = 32 / 42</td><td>fg/bg Green</td></tr>
1458     <tr><td>Ps = 33 / 43</td><td>fg/bg Yellow</td></tr>
1459     <tr><td>Ps = 34 / 44</td><td>fg/bg Blue</td></tr>
1460     <tr><td>Ps = 35 / 45</td><td>fg/bg Magenta</td></tr>
1461     <tr><td>Ps = 36 / 46</td><td>fg/bg Cyan</td></tr>
1462     <tr><td>Ps = 38;5 / 48;5</td><td>set fg/bg to color #m (ISO 8613-6)</td></tr>
1463     <tr><td>Ps = 37 / 47</td><td>fg/bg White</td></tr>
1464     <tr><td>Ps = 39 / 49</td><td>fg/bg Default</td></tr>
1465     <tr><td>Ps = 90 / 100</td><td>fg/bg Bright Black</td></tr>
1466     <tr><td>Ps = 91 / 101</td><td>fg/bg Bright Red</td></tr>
1467     <tr><td>Ps = 92 / 102</td><td>fg/bg Bright Green</td></tr>
1468     <tr><td>Ps = 93 / 103</td><td>fg/bg Bright Yellow</td></tr>
1469     <tr><td>Ps = 94 / 104</td><td>fg/bg Bright Blue</td></tr>
1470     <tr><td>Ps = 95 / 105</td><td>fg/bg Bright Magenta</td></tr>
1471     <tr><td>Ps = 96 / 106</td><td>fg/bg Bright Cyan</td></tr>
1472     <tr><td>Ps = 97 / 107</td><td>fg/bg Bright White</td></tr>
1473     <tr><td>Ps = 99 / 109</td><td>fg/bg Bright Default</td></tr>
1474     </table><p></p>
1475     <dt><strong><a name="item_esc__5b_ps_n"><strong><code>ESC [ Ps n</code> </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
1476     </dt>
1477     <dd>
1478     Device Status Report (DSR)
1479     </dd>
1480     <table>
1481     <tr><td>Ps = 5</td><td>Status Report ESC [ 0 n (``OK'')</td></tr>
1482     <tr><td>Ps = 6</td><td>Report Cursor Position (CPR) [row;column] as ESC [ r ; c R</td></tr>
1483     <tr><td>Ps = 7</td><td>Request Display Name</td></tr>
1484     <tr><td>Ps = 8</td><td>Request Version Number (place in window title)</td></tr>
1485     </table><p></p>
1486     <dt><strong><a name="item_esc__5b_ps_3bps_r"><strong><code>ESC [ Ps;Ps r</code> </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
1487     </dt>
1488     <dd>
1489     Set Scrolling Region [top;bottom]
1490     [default: full size of window] (CSR)
1491     </dd>
1492     <p></p>
1493     <dt><strong><a name="item_esc__5b_s"><strong><code>ESC [ s</code> </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
1494     </dt>
1495     <dd>
1496     Save Cursor (SC)
1497     </dd>
1498     <p></p>
1499 root 1.4 <dt><strong><a name="item_esc__5b_ps_3bpt_t"><strong><code>ESC [ Ps;Pt t</code> </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
1500 root 1.1 </dt>
1501     <dd>
1502 root 1.4 Window Operations
1503 root 1.1 </dd>
1504 root 1.4 <table>
1505     <tr><td>Ps = 1</td><td>Deiconify (map) window</td></tr>
1506     <tr><td>Ps = 2</td><td>Iconify window</td></tr>
1507     <tr><td>Ps = 3</td><td>ESC [ 3 ; X ; Y t Move window to (X|Y)</td></tr>
1508 root 1.11 <tr><td>Ps = 4</td><td>ESC [ 4 ; H ; W t Resize to WxH pixels</td></tr>
1509 root 1.4 <tr><td>Ps = 5</td><td>Raise window</td></tr>
1510     <tr><td>Ps = 6</td><td>Lower window</td></tr>
1511     <tr><td>Ps = 7</td><td>Refresh screen once</td></tr>
1512 root 1.11 <tr><td>Ps = 8</td><td>ESC [ 8 ; R ; C t Resize to R rows and C columns</td></tr>
1513     <tr><td>Ps = 11</td><td>Report window state (responds with Ps = 1 or Ps = 2)</td></tr>
1514 root 1.4 <tr><td>Ps = 13</td><td>Report window position (responds with Ps = 3)</td></tr>
1515     <tr><td>Ps = 14</td><td>Report window pixel size (responds with Ps = 4)</td></tr>
1516     <tr><td>Ps = 18</td><td>Report window text size (responds with Ps = 7)</td></tr>
1517     <tr><td>Ps = 19</td><td>Currently the same as Ps = 18, but responds with Ps = 9</td></tr>
1518     <tr><td>Ps = 20</td><td>Reports icon label (ESC ] L NAME \234)</td></tr>
1519     <tr><td>Ps = 21</td><td>Reports window title (ESC ] l NAME \234)</td></tr>
1520     <tr><td>Ps = 24..</td><td>Set window height to Ps rows</td></tr>
1521     </table><p></p>
1522 root 1.1 <dt><strong><a name="item_esc__5b_u"><strong><code>ESC [ u</code> </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
1523     </dt>
1524     <dd>
1525     Restore Cursor
1526     </dd>
1527 root 1.4 <p></p>
1528     <dt><strong><a name="item_esc__5b_ps_x"><strong><code>ESC [ Ps x</code> </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
1529     </dt>
1530     <dd>
1531     Request Terminal Parameters (DECREQTPARM)
1532     </dd>
1533 root 1.1 <p></p></dl>
1534     <p></p>
1535     <p>
1536     </p>
1537     <hr />
1538     <h1><a name="dec_private_modes">DEC Private Modes</a></h1>
1539     <dl>
1540     <dt><strong><a name="item_esc__5b__3f_pm_h"><strong><code>ESC [ ? Pm h</code> </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
1541     </dt>
1542     <dd>
1543     DEC Private Mode Set (DECSET)
1544     </dd>
1545     <p></p>
1546     <dt><strong><a name="item_esc__5b__3f_pm_l"><strong><code>ESC [ ? Pm l</code> </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
1547     </dt>
1548     <dd>
1549     DEC Private Mode Reset (DECRST)
1550     </dd>
1551     <p></p>
1552     <dt><strong><a name="item_esc__5b__3f_pm_r"><strong><code>ESC [ ? Pm r</code> </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
1553     </dt>
1554     <dd>
1555     Restore previously saved DEC Private Mode Values.
1556     </dd>
1557     <p></p>
1558     <dt><strong><a name="item_esc__5b__3f_pm_s"><strong><code>ESC [ ? Pm s</code> </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
1559     </dt>
1560     <dd>
1561     Save DEC Private Mode Values.
1562     </dd>
1563     <p></p>
1564     <dt><strong><a name="item_esc__5b__3f_pm_t"><strong><code>ESC [ ? Pm t</code> </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
1565     </dt>
1566     <dd>
1567     Toggle DEC Private Mode Values (rxvt extension). <em>where</em>
1568     </dd>
1569     <dl>
1570     <dt><strong><a name="item_1"><strong><code>Ps = 1</code> </strong>&gt; (DECCKM)</a></strong><br />
1571     </dt>
1572     <table>
1573     <tr><td>h</td><td>Application Cursor Keys</td></tr>
1574     <tr><td>l</td><td>Normal Cursor Keys</td></tr>
1575     </table><dt><strong><a name="item_2"><strong><code>Ps = 2</code> </strong>&gt; (ANSI/VT52 mode)</a></strong><br />
1576     </dt>
1577     <table>
1578     <tr><td>h</td><td>Enter VT52 mode</td></tr>
1579     <tr><td>l</td><td>Enter VT52 mode</td></tr>
1580     </table><dt><strong><a name="item_ps__3d_3"><strong><code>Ps = 3</code> </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
1581     </dt>
1582     <table>
1583     <tr><td>h</td><td>132 Column Mode (DECCOLM)</td></tr>
1584     <tr><td>l</td><td>80 Column Mode (DECCOLM)</td></tr>
1585     </table><dt><strong><strong><code>Ps = 4</code> </strong>&gt;</strong><br />
1586     </dt>
1587     <table>
1588     <tr><td>h</td><td>Smooth (Slow) Scroll (DECSCLM)</td></tr>
1589     <tr><td>l</td><td>Jump (Fast) Scroll (DECSCLM)</td></tr>
1590     </table><dt><strong><a name="item_ps__3d_5"><strong><code>Ps = 5</code> </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
1591     </dt>
1592     <table>
1593     <tr><td>h</td><td>Reverse Video (DECSCNM)</td></tr>
1594     <tr><td>l</td><td>Normal Video (DECSCNM)</td></tr>
1595     </table><dt><strong><a name="item_ps__3d_6"><strong><code>Ps = 6</code> </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
1596     </dt>
1597     <table>
1598     <tr><td>h</td><td>Origin Mode (DECOM)</td></tr>
1599     <tr><td>l</td><td>Normal Cursor Mode (DECOM)</td></tr>
1600     </table><dt><strong><a name="item_ps__3d_7"><strong><code>Ps = 7</code> </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
1601     </dt>
1602     <table>
1603     <tr><td>h</td><td>Wraparound Mode (DECAWM)</td></tr>
1604     <tr><td>l</td><td>No Wraparound Mode (DECAWM)</td></tr>
1605     </table><dt><strong><a name="item_ps__3d_8_unimplemented"><strong><code>Ps = 8</code> </strong>&gt; <em>unimplemented</em></a></strong><br />
1606     </dt>
1607     <table>
1608     <tr><td>h</td><td>Auto-repeat Keys (DECARM)</td></tr>
1609     <tr><td>l</td><td>No Auto-repeat Keys (DECARM)</td></tr>
1610     </table><dt><strong><a name="item_ps__3d_9_x10_xterm"><strong><code>Ps = 9</code> </strong>&gt; X10 XTerm</a></strong><br />
1611     </dt>
1612     <table>
1613     <tr><td>h</td><td>Send Mouse X & Y on button press.</td></tr>
1614     <tr><td>l</td><td>No mouse reporting.</td></tr>
1615     </table><dt><strong><a name="item_10"><strong><code>Ps = 10</code> </strong>&gt; (<strong>rxvt</strong>)</a></strong><br />
1616     </dt>
1617     <table>
1618     <tr><td>h</td><td>menuBar visible</td></tr>
1619     <tr><td>l</td><td>menuBar invisible</td></tr>
1620     </table><dt><strong><a name="item_ps__3d_25"><strong><code>Ps = 25</code> </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
1621     </dt>
1622     <table>
1623     <tr><td>h</td><td>Visible cursor {cnorm/cvvis}</td></tr>
1624     <tr><td>l</td><td>Invisible cursor {civis}</td></tr>
1625     </table><dt><strong><a name="item_ps__3d_30"><strong><code>Ps = 30</code> </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
1626     </dt>
1627     <table>
1628     <tr><td>h</td><td>scrollBar visisble</td></tr>
1629     <tr><td>l</td><td>scrollBar invisisble</td></tr>
1630     </table><dt><strong><a name="item_35"><strong><code>Ps = 35</code> </strong>&gt; (<strong>rxvt</strong>)</a></strong><br />
1631     </dt>
1632     <table>
1633     <tr><td>h</td><td>Allow XTerm Shift+key sequences</td></tr>
1634     <tr><td>l</td><td>Disallow XTerm Shift+key sequences</td></tr>
1635     </table><dt><strong><a name="item_ps__3d_38_unimplemented"><strong><code>Ps = 38</code> </strong>&gt; <em>unimplemented</em></a></strong><br />
1636     </dt>
1637     <dd>
1638     Enter Tektronix Mode (DECTEK)
1639     </dd>
1640     <p></p>
1641     <dt><strong><a name="item_ps__3d_40"><strong><code>Ps = 40</code> </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
1642     </dt>
1643     <table>
1644     <tr><td>h</td><td>Allow 80/132 Mode</td></tr>
1645     <tr><td>l</td><td>Disallow 80/132 Mode</td></tr>
1646     </table><dt><strong><a name="item_ps__3d_44_unimplemented"><strong><code>Ps = 44</code> </strong>&gt; <em>unimplemented</em></a></strong><br />
1647     </dt>
1648     <table>
1649     <tr><td>h</td><td>Turn On Margin Bell</td></tr>
1650     <tr><td>l</td><td>Turn Off Margin Bell</td></tr>
1651     </table><dt><strong><a name="item_ps__3d_45_unimplemented"><strong><code>Ps = 45</code> </strong>&gt; <em>unimplemented</em></a></strong><br />
1652     </dt>
1653     <table>
1654     <tr><td>h</td><td>Reverse-wraparound Mode</td></tr>
1655     <tr><td>l</td><td>No Reverse-wraparound Mode</td></tr>
1656     </table><dt><strong><a name="item_ps__3d_46_unimplemented"><strong><code>Ps = 46</code> </strong>&gt; <em>unimplemented</em></a></strong><br />
1657     </dt>
1658     <dt><strong><a name="item_ps__3d_47"><strong><code>Ps = 47</code> </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
1659     </dt>
1660     <table>
1661     <tr><td>h</td><td>Use Alternate Screen Buffer</td></tr>
1662     <tr><td>l</td><td>Use Normal Screen Buffer</td></tr>
1663     </table><p></p>
1664     <dt><strong><a name="item_ps__3d_66"><strong><code>Ps = 66</code> </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
1665     </dt>
1666     <table>
1667     <tr><td>h</td><td>Application Keypad (DECPAM) == ESC =</td></tr>
1668     <tr><td>l</td><td>Normal Keypad (DECPNM) == ESC ></td></tr>
1669     </table><dt><strong><a name="item_ps__3d_67"><strong><code>Ps = 67</code> </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
1670     </dt>
1671     <table>
1672     <tr><td>h</td><td>Backspace key sends BS (DECBKM)</td></tr>
1673     <tr><td>l</td><td>Backspace key sends DEL</td></tr>
1674     </table><dt><strong><a name="item_1000"><strong><code>Ps = 1000</code> </strong>&gt; (X11 XTerm)</a></strong><br />
1675     </dt>
1676     <table>
1677     <tr><td>h</td><td>Send Mouse X & Y on button press and release.</td></tr>
1678     <tr><td>l</td><td>No mouse reporting.</td></tr>
1679     </table><dt><strong><a name="item_1001"><strong><code>Ps = 1001</code> </strong>&gt; (X11 XTerm) <em>unimplemented</em></a></strong><br />
1680     </dt>
1681     <table>
1682     <tr><td>h</td><td>Use Hilite Mouse Tracking.</td></tr>
1683     <tr><td>l</td><td>No mouse reporting.</td></tr>
1684     </table><dt><strong><a name="item_1010"><strong><code>Ps = 1010</code> </strong>&gt; (<strong>rxvt</strong>)</a></strong><br />
1685     </dt>
1686     <table>
1687     <tr><td>h</td><td>Don't scroll to bottom on TTY output</td></tr>
1688     <tr><td>l</td><td>Scroll to bottom on TTY output</td></tr>
1689     </table><dt><strong><a name="item_1011"><strong><code>Ps = 1011</code> </strong>&gt; (<strong>rxvt</strong>)</a></strong><br />
1690     </dt>
1691     <table>
1692     <tr><td>h</td><td>Scroll to bottom when a key is pressed</td></tr>
1693     <tr><td>l</td><td>Don't scroll to bottom when a key is pressed</td></tr>
1694     </table><dt><strong><a name="item_ps__3d_1047"><strong><code>Ps = 1047</code> </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
1695     </dt>
1696     <table>
1697     <tr><td>h</td><td>Use Alternate Screen Buffer</td></tr>
1698     <tr><td>l</td><td>Use Normal Screen Buffer - clear Alternate Screen Buffer if returning from it</td></tr>
1699     </table><dt><strong><a name="item_ps__3d_1048"><strong><code>Ps = 1048</code> </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
1700     </dt>
1701     <table>
1702     <tr><td>h</td><td>Save cursor position</td></tr>
1703     <tr><td>l</td><td>Restore cursor position</td></tr>
1704     </table><dt><strong><a name="item_ps__3d_1049"><strong><code>Ps = 1049</code> </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
1705     </dt>
1706     <table>
1707     <tr><td>h</td><td>Use Alternate Screen Buffer - clear Alternate Screen Buffer if switching to it</td></tr>
1708     <tr><td>l</td><td>Use Normal Screen Buffer</td></tr>
1709     </table></dl>
1710     </dl>
1711     <p></p>
1712     <p>
1713     </p>
1714     <hr />
1715     <h1><a name="xterm_operating_system_commands">XTerm Operating System Commands</a></h1>
1716     <dl>
1717     <dt><strong><a name="item_esc__5d_ps_3bpt_st"><strong><code>ESC ] Ps;Pt ST</code> </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
1718     </dt>
1719     <dd>
1720     Set XTerm Parameters. 8-bit ST: 0x9c, 7-bit ST sequence: ESC \ (0x1b,
1721     0x5c), backwards compatible terminator BEL (0x07) is also accepted. any
1722     <strong>octet</strong> can be escaped by prefixing it with SYN (0x16, ^V).
1723     </dd>
1724     <table>
1725     <tr><td>Ps = 0</td><td>Change Icon Name and Window Title to Pt</td></tr>
1726     <tr><td>Ps = 1</td><td>Change Icon Name to Pt</td></tr>
1727     <tr><td>Ps = 2</td><td>Change Window Title to Pt</td></tr>
1728     <tr><td>Ps = 3</td><td>If Pt starts with a ?, query the (STRING) property of the window and return it. If Pt contains a =, set the named property to the given value, else delete the specified property.</td></tr>
1729     <tr><td>Ps = 4</td><td>Pt is a semi-colon separated sequence of one or more semi-colon separated number/name pairs, where number is an index to a colour and name is the name of a colour. Each pair causes the numbered colour to be changed to name. Numbers 0-7 corresponds to low-intensity (normal) colours and 8-15 corresponds to high-intensity colours. 0=black, 1=red, 2=green, 3=yellow, 4=blue, 5=magenta, 6=cyan, 7=white</td></tr>
1730     <tr><td>Ps = 10</td><td>Change colour of text foreground to Pt (NB: may change in future)</td></tr>
1731     <tr><td>Ps = 11</td><td>Change colour of text background to Pt (NB: may change in future)</td></tr>
1732     <tr><td>Ps = 12</td><td>Change colour of text cursor foreground to Pt</td></tr>
1733     <tr><td>Ps = 13</td><td>Change colour of mouse foreground to Pt</td></tr>
1734     <tr><td>Ps = 17</td><td>Change colour of highlight characters to Pt</td></tr>
1735     <tr><td>Ps = 18</td><td>Change colour of bold characters to Pt</td></tr>
1736     <tr><td>Ps = 19</td><td>Change colour of underlined characters to Pt</td></tr>
1737     <tr><td>Ps = 20</td><td>Change default background to Pt</td></tr>
1738 root 1.18 <tr><td>Ps = 39</td><td>Change default foreground colour to Pt.</td></tr>
1739 root 1.1 <tr><td>Ps = 46</td><td>Change Log File to Pt unimplemented</td></tr>
1740 root 1.18 <tr><td>Ps = 49</td><td>Change default background colour to Pt.</td></tr>
1741 root 1.1 <tr><td>Ps = 50</td><td>Set fontset to Pt, with the following special values of Pt (rxvt) #+n change up n #-n change down n if n is missing of 0, a value of 1 is used empty change to font0 n change to font n</td></tr>
1742     <tr><td>Ps = 55</td><td>Log all scrollback buffer and all of screen to Pt</td></tr>
1743 root 1.18 <tr><td>Ps = 701</td><td>Change current locale to Pt, or, if Pt is ?, return the current locale (Compile frills).</td></tr>
1744     <tr><td>Ps = 703</td><td>Menubar command Pt (Compile menubar).</td></tr>
1745 root 1.1 <tr><td>Ps = 704</td><td>Change colour of italic characters to Pt</td></tr>
1746 root 1.18 <tr><td>Ps = 705</td><td>Change background pixmap tint colour to Pt (Compile transparency).</td></tr>
1747 root 1.1 <tr><td>Ps = 710</td><td>Set normal fontset to Pt. Same as Ps = 50.</td></tr>
1748 root 1.18 <tr><td>Ps = 711</td><td>Set bold fontset to Pt. Similar to Ps = 50 (Compile styles).</td></tr>
1749     <tr><td>Ps = 712</td><td>Set italic fontset to Pt. Similar to Ps = 50 (Compile styles).</td></tr>
1750     <tr><td>Ps = 713</td><td>Set bold-italic fontset to Pt. Similar to Ps = 50 (Compile styles).</td></tr>
1751     <tr><td>Ps = 720</td><td>Move viewing window up by Pt lines, or clear scrollback buffer if Pt = 0 (Compile frills).</td></tr>
1752     <tr><td>Ps = 721</td><td>Move viewing window down by Pt lines, or clear scrollback buffer if Pt = 0 (Compile frills).</td></tr>
1753 root 1.1 </table><p></p></dl>
1754     <p></p>
1755     <p>
1756     </p>
1757     <hr />
1758     <h1><a name="menubar">menuBar</a></h1>
1759     <p><strong>The exact syntax used is <em>almost</em> solidified. </strong>&gt;
1760     In the menus, <strong>DON'T</strong> try to use menuBar commands that add or remove a
1761     menuBar.</p>
1762     <p>Note that in all of the commands, the <strong><em>/path/</em> </strong>&gt; <em>cannot</em> be
1763     omitted: use <strong>./</strong> to specify a menu relative to the current menu.</p>
1764     <p>
1765     </p>
1766     <h2><a name="overview_of_menubar_operation">Overview of menuBar operation</a></h2>
1767     <p>For the menuBar XTerm escape sequence <code>ESC ] 703 ; Pt ST</code>, the syntax
1768     of <a href="#item_pt"><code>Pt</code></a> can be used for a variety of tasks:</p>
1769     <p>At the top level is the current menuBar which is a member of a circular
1770     linked-list of other such menuBars.</p>
1771     <p>The menuBar acts as a parent for the various drop-down menus, which in
1772     turn, may have labels, separator lines, menuItems and subMenus.</p>
1773     <p>The menuItems are the useful bits: you can use them to mimic keyboard
1774     input or even to send text or escape sequences back to rxvt.</p>
1775     <p>The menuBar syntax is intended to provide a simple yet robust method of
1776     constructing and manipulating menus and navigating through the
1777     menuBars.</p>
1778     <p>The first step is to use the tag <strong>[menu:<em>name</em>] </strong>&gt; which creates
1779     the menuBar called <em>name</em> and allows access. You may now or menus,
1780     subMenus, and menuItems. Finally, use the tag <strong>[done]</strong> to set the
1781     menuBar access as <strong>readonly</strong> to prevent accidental corruption of the
1782     menus. To re-access the current menuBar for alterations, use the tag
1783     <strong>[menu]</strong>, make the alterations and then use <strong>[done]</strong></p>
1784     <p></p>
1785     <p>
1786     </p>
1787     <h2><a name="commands">Commands</a></h2>
1788     <dl>
1789     <dt><strong><a name="item__5bmenu_3a_2bname_5d"><strong>[menu:+<em>name</em>] </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
1790     </dt>
1791     <dd>
1792     access the named menuBar for creation or alteration. If a new menuBar
1793     is created, it is called <em>name</em> (max of 15 chars) and the current
1794     menuBar is pushed onto the stack
1795     </dd>
1796     <p></p>
1797     <dt><strong><a name="item__5bmenu_5d"><strong>[menu]</strong></a></strong><br />
1798     </dt>
1799     <dd>
1800     access the current menuBar for alteration
1801     </dd>
1802     <p></p>
1803     <dt><strong><a name="item__5btitle_3a_2bstring_5d"><strong>[title:+<em>string</em>] </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
1804     </dt>
1805     <dd>
1806     set the current menuBar's title to <em>string</em>, which may contain the
1807     following format specifiers:
1808 root 1.13 </dd>
1809     <dd>
1810     <pre>
1811     B&lt;%n&gt; rxvt name (as per the B&lt;-name&gt; command-line option)
1812     B&lt;%v&gt; rxvt version
1813     B&lt;%%&gt; literal B&lt;%&gt; character</pre>
1814 root 1.1 </dd>
1815     <p></p>
1816     <dt><strong><a name="item__5bdone_5d"><strong>[done]</strong></a></strong><br />
1817     </dt>
1818     <dd>
1819     set menuBar access as <strong>readonly</strong>.
1820     End-of-file tag for <strong>[read:+<em>file</em>] </strong>&gt; operations.
1821     </dd>
1822     <p></p>
1823     <dt><strong><a name="item__5bread_3a_2bfile_5d"><strong>[read:+<em>file</em>] </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
1824     </dt>
1825     <dd>
1826     read menu commands directly from <em>file</em> (extension ``.menu'' will be
1827     appended if required.) Start reading at a line with <strong>[menu]</strong> or <strong>&lt;
1828     [menu:+<em>name</em> </strong>&gt; and continuing until <strong>[done]</strong> is encountered.
1829     </dd>
1830     <dd>
1831     <p>Blank and comment lines (starting with <strong>#</strong>) are ignored. Actually,
1832     since any invalid menu commands are also ignored, almost anything could
1833     be construed as a comment line, but this may be tightened up in the
1834     future ... so don't count on it!.</p>
1835     </dd>
1836     <p></p>
1837     <dt><strong><a name="item__5bread_3a_2bfile_3b_2bname_5d"><strong>[read:+<em>file</em>;+<em>name</em>] </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
1838     </dt>
1839     <dd>
1840     The same as <strong>[read:+<em>file</em>] </strong>&gt;, but start reading at a line with
1841     <strong>[menu:+<em>name</em>] </strong>&gt; and continuing until <strong>[done:+<em>name</em>] </strong>&gt; or
1842     <strong>[done]</strong> is encountered.
1843     </dd>
1844     <p></p>
1845     <dt><strong><a name="item__5bdump_5d"><strong>[dump]</strong></a></strong><br />
1846     </dt>
1847     <dd>
1848     dump all menuBars to the file <strong>/tmp/rxvt-PID</strong> in a format suitable for
1849     later rereading.
1850     </dd>
1851     <p></p>
1852     <dt><strong><a name="item__5brm_3aname_5d"><strong>[rm:name]</strong></a></strong><br />
1853     </dt>
1854     <dd>
1855     remove the named menuBar
1856     </dd>
1857     <p></p>
1858     <dt><strong><a name="item__5brm_5d__5brm_3a_5d"><strong>[rm] [rm:]</strong></a></strong><br />
1859     </dt>
1860     <dd>
1861     remove the current menuBar
1862     </dd>
1863     <p></p>
1864     <dt><strong><a name="item__5brm_2a_5d__5brm_3a_2a_5d"><strong>[rm*] [rm:*]</strong></a></strong><br />
1865     </dt>
1866     <dd>
1867     remove all menuBars
1868     </dd>
1869     <p></p>
1870     <dt><strong><a name="item__5bswap_5d"><strong>[swap]</strong></a></strong><br />
1871     </dt>
1872     <dd>
1873     swap the top two menuBars
1874     </dd>
1875     <p></p>
1876     <dt><strong><a name="item__5bprev_5d"><strong>[prev]</strong></a></strong><br />
1877     </dt>
1878     <dd>
1879     access the previous menuBar
1880     </dd>
1881     <p></p>
1882     <dt><strong><a name="item__5bnext_5d"><strong>[next]</strong></a></strong><br />
1883     </dt>
1884     <dd>
1885     access the next menuBar
1886     </dd>
1887     <p></p>
1888     <dt><strong><a name="item__5bshow_5d"><strong>[show]</strong></a></strong><br />
1889     </dt>
1890     <dd>
1891     Enable display of the menuBar
1892     </dd>
1893     <p></p>
1894     <dt><strong><a name="item__5bhide_5d"><strong>[hide]</strong></a></strong><br />
1895     </dt>
1896     <dd>
1897     Disable display of the menuBar
1898     </dd>
1899     <p></p>
1900     <dt><strong><a name="item__5bpixmap_3a_2bname_5d"><strong>[pixmap:+<em>name</em>] </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
1901     </dt>
1902     <dt><strong><a name="item__5bpixmap_3a_2bname_3bscaling_5d"><strong>[pixmap:+<em>name</em>;<em>scaling</em>] </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
1903     </dt>
1904     <dd>
1905     (set the background pixmap globally
1906     </dd>
1907     <dd>
1908     <p><strong>A Future implementation <em>may</em> make this local to the menubar </strong>&gt;)</p>
1909     </dd>
1910     <p></p>
1911     <dt><strong><a name="item__5b_3a_2bcommand_3a_5d"><strong>[:+<em>command</em>:] </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
1912     </dt>
1913     <dd>
1914     ignore the menu readonly status and issue a <em>command</em> to or a menu or
1915     menuitem or change the ; a useful shortcut for setting the quick arrows
1916     from a menuBar.
1917     </dd>
1918     <p></p></dl>
1919     <p></p>
1920     <p>
1921     </p>
1922     <h2><a name="adding_and_accessing_menus">Adding and accessing menus</a></h2>
1923     <p>The following commands may also be <strong>+</strong> prefixed.</p>
1924     <dl>
1925     <dt><strong><a name="item__2f_2b"><strong>/+</strong></a></strong><br />
1926     </dt>
1927     <dd>
1928     access menuBar top level
1929     </dd>
1930     <p></p>
1931     <dt><strong><a name="item__2e_2f_2b"><strong>./+</strong></a></strong><br />
1932     </dt>
1933     <dd>
1934     access current menu level
1935     </dd>
1936     <p></p>
1937     <dt><strong><a name="item__2e_2e_2f_2b"><strong>../+</strong></a></strong><br />
1938     </dt>
1939     <dd>
1940     access parent menu (1 level up)
1941     </dd>
1942     <p></p>
1943     <dt><strong><a name="item__2e_2e_2f_2e_2e_2f"><strong>../../</strong></a></strong><br />
1944     </dt>
1945     <dd>
1946     access parent menu (multiple levels up)
1947     </dd>
1948     <p></p>
1949     <dt><strong><a name="item__2fpath_2fmenu"><strong><em>/path/</em>menu </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
1950     </dt>
1951     <dd>
1952     add/access menu
1953     </dd>
1954     <p></p>
1955     <dt><strong><a name="item__2fpath_2fmenu_2f_2a"><strong><em>/path/</em>menu/* </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
1956     </dt>
1957     <dd>
1958     add/access menu and clear it if it exists
1959     </dd>
1960     <p></p>
1961     <dt><strong><a name="item__2fpath_2f_7b_2d_7d"><strong><em>/path/</em>{-} </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
1962     </dt>
1963     <dd>
1964     add separator
1965     </dd>
1966     <p></p>
1967     <dt><strong><a name="item__2fpath_2f_7bitem_7d"><strong><em>/path/</em>{item} </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
1968     </dt>
1969     <dd>
1970     add <strong>item</strong> as a label
1971     </dd>
1972     <p></p>
1973     <dt><strong><a name="item__2fpath_2f_7bitem_7d_action"><strong><em>/path/</em>{item} action </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
1974     </dt>
1975     <dd>
1976     add/alter <em>menuitem</em> with an associated <em>action</em>
1977     </dd>
1978     <p></p>
1979     <dt><strong><a name="item__2fpath_2f_7bitem_7d_7bright_2dtext_7d"><strong><em>/path/</em>{item}{right-text} </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
1980     </dt>
1981     <dd>
1982     add/alter <em>menuitem</em> with <strong>right-text</strong> as the right-justified text
1983     and as the associated <em>action</em>
1984     </dd>
1985     <p></p>
1986     <dt><strong><a name="item__2fpath_2f_7bitem_7d_7brtext_7d_action"><strong><em>/path/</em>{item}{rtext} action </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
1987     </dt>
1988     <dd>
1989     add/alter <em>menuitem</em> with an associated <em>action</em> and with <strong>rtext</strong> as
1990     the right-justified text.
1991     </dd>
1992     <p></p></dl>
1993     <dl>
1994     <dt><strong><a name="item_special_characters_in_action_must_be_backslash_2de">Special characters in <em>action</em> must be backslash-escaped:</a></strong><br />
1995     </dt>
1996     <dd>
1997     <strong>\a \b \E \e \n \r \t \octal</strong>
1998     </dd>
1999     <p></p>
2000     <dt><strong><a name="item_or_in_control_2dcharacter_notation_3a">or in control-character notation:</a></strong><br />
2001     </dt>
2002     <dd>
2003     <strong>^@, ^A .. ^Z .. ^_, ^?</strong>
2004     </dd>
2005     <p></p></dl>
2006     <p>To send a string starting with a <strong>NUL</strong> (<strong>^@</strong>) character to the
2007     program, start <em>action</em> with a pair of <strong>NUL</strong> characters (<strong>^@^@</strong>),
2008     the first of which will be stripped off and the balance directed to the
2009     program. Otherwise if <em>action</em> begins with <strong>NUL</strong> followed by
2010     non-+<strong>NUL</strong> characters, the leading <strong>NUL</strong> is stripped off and the
2011     balance is sent back to rxvt.</p>
2012     <p>As a convenience for the many Emacs-type editors, <em>action</em> may start
2013     with <strong>M-</strong> (eg, <strong>M-$</strong> is equivalent to <strong>\E$</strong>) and a <strong>CR</strong> will be
2014     appended if missed from <strong>M-x</strong> commands.</p>
2015 root 1.11 <p>As a convenience for issuing XTerm <strong>ESC ]</strong> sequences from a menubar (or
2016 root 1.1 quick arrow), a <strong>BEL</strong> (<strong>^G</strong>) will be appended if needed.</p>
2017     <dl>
2018     <dt><strong><a name="item_for_example_2c">For example,</a></strong><br />
2019     </dt>
2020     <dd>
2021     <strong>M-xapropos</strong> is equivalent to <strong>\Exapropos\r</strong>
2022     </dd>
2023     <p></p>
2024     <dt><strong><a name="item_and">and</a></strong><br />
2025     </dt>
2026     <dd>
2027     <strong>\E]703;mona;100</strong> is equivalent to <strong>\E]703;mona;100\a</strong>
2028     </dd>
2029     <p></p></dl>
2030     <p>The option <strong>{<em>right-rtext</em>} </strong>&gt; will be right-justified. In the
2031     absence of a specified action, this text will be used as the <em>action</em>
2032     as well.</p>
2033     <dl>
2034     <dt><strong>For example,</strong><br />
2035     </dt>
2036     <dd>
2037     <strong>/File/{Open}{^X^F}</strong> is equivalent to <strong>/File/{Open}{^X^F} ^X^F</strong>
2038     </dd>
2039     <p></p></dl>
2040     <p>The left label <em>is</em> necessary, since it's used for matching, but
2041     implicitly hiding the left label (by using same name for both left and
2042     right labels), or explicitly hiding the left label (by preceeding it
2043     with a dot), makes it possible to have right-justified text only.</p>
2044     <dl>
2045     <dt><strong>For example,</strong><br />
2046     </dt>
2047     <dd>
2048     <strong>/File/{Open}{Open} Open-File-Action</strong>
2049     </dd>
2050     <p></p>
2051     <dt><strong><a name="item_or_hiding_it">or hiding it</a></strong><br />
2052     </dt>
2053     <dd>
2054     <strong>/File/{.anylabel}{Open} Open-File-Action</strong>
2055     </dd>
2056     <p></p></dl>
2057     <p></p>
2058     <p>
2059     </p>
2060     <h2><a name="removing_menus">Removing menus</a></h2>
2061     <dl>
2062     <dt><strong><a name="item__2d_2f_2a_2b"><strong>-/*+ </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
2063     </dt>
2064     <dd>
2065     remove all menus from the menuBar, the same as <strong>[clear]</strong>
2066     </dd>
2067     <p></p>
2068     <dt><strong><a name="item__2d_2b_2fpathmenu_2b"><strong>-+<em>/path</em>menu+ </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
2069     </dt>
2070     <dd>
2071     remove menu
2072     </dd>
2073     <p></p>
2074     <dt><strong><a name="item__2d_2b_2fpath_7bitem_7d_2b"><strong>-+<em>/path</em>{item}+ </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
2075     </dt>
2076     <dd>
2077     remove item
2078     </dd>
2079     <p></p>
2080     <dt><strong><a name="item__2d_2b_2fpath_7b_2d_7d"><strong>-+<em>/path</em>{-} </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
2081     </dt>
2082     <dd>
2083     remove separator)
2084     </dd>
2085     <p></p>
2086     <dt><strong><a name="item__2d_2fpath_2fmenu_2f_2a"><strong>-/path/menu/*</strong></a></strong><br />
2087     </dt>
2088     <dd>
2089     remove all items, separators and submenus from menu
2090     </dd>
2091     <p></p></dl>
2092     <p></p>
2093     <p>
2094     </p>
2095     <h2><a name="quick_arrows">Quick Arrows</a></h2>
2096     <p>The menus also provide a hook for <em>quick arrows</em> to provide easier
2097     user access. If nothing has been explicitly set, the default is to
2098     emulate the curror keys. The syntax permits each arrow to be altered
2099     individually or all four at once without re-entering their common
2100     beginning/end text. For example, to explicitly associate cursor actions
2101     with the arrows, any of the following forms could be used:</p>
2102     <dl>
2103     <dt><strong><a name="item__3cr_3e_2bright"><strong>&lt;r</strong>+<em>Right</em> &gt;&gt;</a></strong><br />
2104     </dt>
2105     <dt><strong><a name="item__3cl_3e_2bleft"><strong>&lt;l</strong>+<em>Left</em> &gt;&gt;</a></strong><br />
2106     </dt>
2107     <dt><strong><a name="item__3cu_3e_2bup"><strong>&lt;u</strong>+<em>Up</em> &gt;&gt;</a></strong><br />
2108     </dt>
2109     <dt><strong><a name="item__3cd_3e_2bdown"><strong>&lt;d</strong>+<em>Down</em> &gt;&gt;</a></strong><br />
2110     </dt>
2111     <dd>
2112     Define actions for the respective arrow buttons
2113     </dd>
2114     <p></p>
2115     <dt><strong><a name="item__3cb_3e_2bbegin"><strong>&lt;b</strong>+<em>Begin</em> &gt;&gt;</a></strong><br />
2116     </dt>
2117     <dt><strong><a name="item__3ce_3e_2bend"><strong>&lt;e</strong>+<em>End</em> &gt;&gt;</a></strong><br />
2118     </dt>
2119     <dd>
2120     Define common beginning/end parts for <em>quick arrows</em> which used in
2121     conjunction with the above &lt;r&gt; &lt;l&gt; &lt;u&gt; &lt;d&gt; constructs
2122     </dd>
2123     <p></p></dl>
2124     <dl>
2125     <dt><strong><a name="item_for_example_2c_define_arrows_individually_2c">For example, define arrows individually,</a></strong><br />
2126     </dt>
2127     <dd>
2128     <pre>
2129     &lt;u&gt;\E[A</pre>
2130     </dd>
2131     <dd>
2132     <pre>
2133     &lt;d&gt;\E[B</pre>
2134     </dd>
2135     <dd>
2136     <pre>
2137     &lt;r&gt;\E[C</pre>
2138     </dd>
2139     <dd>
2140     <pre>
2141     &lt;l&gt;\E[D</pre>
2142     </dd>
2143     <dt><strong><a name="item_or_all_at_once">or all at once</a></strong><br />
2144     </dt>
2145     <dd>
2146     <pre>
2147     &lt;u&gt;\E[AZ&lt;&gt;&lt;d&gt;\E[BZ&lt;&gt;&lt;r&gt;\E[CZ&lt;&gt;&lt;l&gt;\E[D</pre>
2148     </dd>
2149     <dt><strong><a name="item_compactly">or more compactly (factoring out common parts)</a></strong><br />
2150     </dt>
2151     <dd>
2152     <pre>
2153     &lt;b&gt;\E[&lt;u&gt;AZ&lt;&gt;&lt;d&gt;BZ&lt;&gt;&lt;r&gt;CZ&lt;&gt;&lt;l&gt;D</pre>
2154     </dd>
2155     </dl>
2156     <p></p>
2157     <p>
2158     </p>
2159     <h2><a name="command_summary">Command Summary</a></h2>
2160     <p>A short summary of the most <em>common</em> commands:</p>
2161     <dl>
2162     <dt><strong><a name="item__5bmenu_3aname_5d">[menu:name]</a></strong><br />
2163     </dt>
2164     <dd>
2165     use an existing named menuBar or start a new one
2166     </dd>
2167     <p></p>
2168     <dt><strong>[menu]</strong><br />
2169     </dt>
2170     <dd>
2171     use the current menuBar
2172     </dd>
2173     <p></p>
2174     <dt><strong><a name="item__5btitle_3astring_5d">[title:string]</a></strong><br />
2175     </dt>
2176     <dd>
2177     set menuBar title
2178     </dd>
2179     <p></p>
2180     <dt><strong>[done]</strong><br />
2181     </dt>
2182     <dd>
2183     set menu access to readonly and, if reading from a file, signal EOF
2184     </dd>
2185     <p></p>
2186     <dt><strong><a name="item__5bdone_3aname_5d">[done:name]</a></strong><br />
2187     </dt>
2188     <dd>
2189     if reading from a file using [read:file;name] signal EOF
2190     </dd>
2191     <p></p>
2192     <dt><strong>[rm:name]</strong><br />
2193     </dt>
2194     <dd>
2195     remove named <code>menuBar(s)</code>
2196     </dd>
2197     <p></p>
2198     <dt><strong>[rm] [rm:]</strong><br />
2199     </dt>
2200     <dd>
2201     remove current menuBar
2202     </dd>
2203     <p></p>
2204     <dt><strong>[rm*] [rm:*]</strong><br />
2205     </dt>
2206     <dd>
2207     remove all <code>menuBar(s)</code>
2208     </dd>
2209     <p></p>
2210     <dt><strong>[swap]</strong><br />
2211     </dt>
2212     <dd>
2213     swap top two menuBars
2214     </dd>
2215     <p></p>
2216     <dt><strong>[prev]</strong><br />
2217     </dt>
2218     <dd>
2219     access the previous menuBar
2220     </dd>
2221     <p></p>
2222     <dt><strong>[next]</strong><br />
2223     </dt>
2224     <dd>
2225     access the next menuBar
2226     </dd>
2227     <p></p>
2228     <dt><strong>[show]</strong><br />
2229     </dt>
2230     <dd>
2231     map menuBar
2232     </dd>
2233     <p></p>
2234     <dt><strong>[hide]</strong><br />
2235     </dt>
2236     <dd>
2237     unmap menuBar
2238     </dd>
2239     <p></p>
2240     <dt><strong><a name="item__5bpixmap_3bfile_5d">[pixmap;file]</a></strong><br />
2241     </dt>
2242     <dt><strong><a name="item__5bpixmap_3bfile_3bscaling_5d">[pixmap;file;scaling]</a></strong><br />
2243     </dt>
2244     <dd>
2245     set a background pixmap
2246     </dd>
2247     <p></p>
2248     <dt><strong><a name="item__5bread_3afile_5d">[read:file]</a></strong><br />
2249     </dt>
2250     <dt><strong><a name="item__5bread_3afile_3bname_5d">[read:file;name]</a></strong><br />
2251     </dt>
2252     <dd>
2253     read in a menu from a file
2254     </dd>
2255     <p></p>
2256     <dt><strong>[dump]</strong><br />
2257     </dt>
2258     <dd>
2259     dump out all menuBars to /tmp/rxvt-PID
2260     </dd>
2261     <p></p>
2262     <dt><strong><a name="item__2f">/</a></strong><br />
2263     </dt>
2264     <dd>
2265     access menuBar top level
2266     </dd>
2267     <p></p>
2268     <dt><strong><a name="item__2e_2f">./</a></strong><br />
2269     </dt>
2270     <dt><strong><a name="item__2e_2e_2f">../</a></strong><br />
2271     </dt>
2272     <dt><strong>../../</strong><br />
2273     </dt>
2274     <dd>
2275     access current or parent menu level
2276     </dd>
2277     <p></p>
2278     <dt><strong>/path/menu</strong><br />
2279     </dt>
2280     <dd>
2281     add/access menu
2282     </dd>
2283     <p></p>
2284     <dt><strong>/path/{-}</strong><br />
2285     </dt>
2286     <dd>
2287     add separator
2288     </dd>
2289     <p></p>
2290     <dt><strong>/path/{item}{rtext} action</strong><br />
2291     </dt>
2292     <dd>
2293     add/alter menu item
2294     </dd>
2295     <p></p>
2296     <dt><strong><a name="item__2d_2f_2a">-/*</a></strong><br />
2297     </dt>
2298     <dd>
2299     remove all menus from the menuBar
2300     </dd>
2301     <p></p>
2302     <dt><strong><a name="item__2d_2fpath_2fmenu">-/path/menu</a></strong><br />
2303     </dt>
2304     <dd>
2305     remove menu items, separators and submenus from menu
2306     </dd>
2307     <p></p>
2308     <dt><strong>-/path/menu</strong><br />
2309     </dt>
2310     <dd>
2311     remove menu
2312     </dd>
2313     <p></p>
2314     <dt><strong><a name="item__2d_2fpath_2f_7bitem_7d">-/path/{item}</a></strong><br />
2315     </dt>
2316     <dd>
2317     remove item
2318     </dd>
2319     <p></p>
2320     <dt><strong><a name="item__2d_2fpath_2f_7b_2d_7d">-/path/{-}</a></strong><br />
2321     </dt>
2322     <dd>
2323     remove separator
2324     </dd>
2325     <p></p>
2326     <dt><strong><a name="item__3cb_3ebegin_3cr_3eright_3cl_3eleft_3cu_3eup_3cd_3">&lt;b&gt;Begin&lt;r&gt;Right&lt;l&gt;Left&lt;u&gt;Up&lt;d&gt;Down&lt;e&gt;End</a></strong><br />
2327     </dt>
2328     <dd>
2329     menu quick arrows
2330     </dd>
2331     <p></p></dl>
2332     <p>
2333     </p>
2334     <hr />
2335     <h1><a name="xpm">XPM</a></h1>
2336     <p>For the XPM XTerm escape sequence <strong><code>ESC ] 20 ; Pt ST</code> </strong>&gt; then value
2337     of <strong><a href="#item_pt"><code>Pt</code></a> </strong>&gt; can be the name of the background pixmap followed by a
2338     sequence of scaling/positioning commands separated by semi-colons. The
2339     scaling/positioning commands are as follows:</p>
2340     <dl>
2341     <dt><strong><a name="item_query_scale_2fposition">query scale/position</a></strong><br />
2342     </dt>
2343     <dd>
2344     <strong>?</strong>
2345     </dd>
2346     <p></p>
2347     <dt><strong><a name="item_change_scale_and_position">change scale and position</a></strong><br />
2348     </dt>
2349     <dd>
2350     <strong>WxH+X+Y</strong>
2351     </dd>
2352     <dd>
2353     <p><strong>WxH+X</strong> (== <strong>WxH+X+X</strong>)</p>
2354     </dd>
2355     <dd>
2356     <p><strong>WxH</strong> (same as <strong>WxH+50+50</strong>)</p>
2357     </dd>
2358     <dd>
2359     <p><strong>W+X+Y</strong> (same as <strong>WxW+X+Y</strong>)</p>
2360     </dd>
2361     <dd>
2362     <p><strong>W+X</strong> (same as <strong>WxW+X+X</strong>)</p>
2363     </dd>
2364     <dd>
2365     <p><strong>W</strong> (same as <strong>WxW+50+50</strong>)</p>
2366     </dd>
2367     <p></p>
2368     <dt><strong><a name="item_position">change position (absolute)</a></strong><br />
2369     </dt>
2370     <dd>
2371     <strong>=+X+Y</strong>
2372     </dd>
2373     <dd>
2374     <p><strong>=+X</strong> (same as <strong>=+X+Y</strong>)</p>
2375     </dd>
2376     <p></p>
2377     <dt><strong>change position (relative)</strong><br />
2378     </dt>
2379     <dd>
2380     <strong>+X+Y</strong>
2381     </dd>
2382     <dd>
2383     <p><strong>+X</strong> (same as <strong>+X+Y</strong>)</p>
2384     </dd>
2385     <p></p>
2386     <dt><strong><a name="item_rescale">rescale (relative)</a></strong><br />
2387     </dt>
2388     <dd>
2389     <strong>Wx0</strong> -&gt; <strong>W *= (W/100)</strong>
2390     </dd>
2391     <dd>
2392     <p><strong>0xH</strong> -&gt; <strong>H *= (H/100)</strong></p>
2393     </dd>
2394     <p></p></dl>
2395     <p>For example:</p>
2396     <dl>
2397     <dt><strong><a name="item__5ce_5d20_3bfunky_5ca"><strong>\E]20;funky\a</strong></a></strong><br />
2398     </dt>
2399     <dd>
2400     load <strong>funky.xpm</strong> as a tiled image
2401     </dd>
2402     <p></p>
2403     <dt><strong><a name="item__5ce_5d20_3bmona_3b100_5ca"><strong>\E]20;mona;100\a</strong></a></strong><br />
2404     </dt>
2405     <dd>
2406     load <strong>mona.xpm</strong> with a scaling of 100%
2407     </dd>
2408     <p></p>
2409     <dt><strong><a name="item__5ce_5d20_3b_3b200_3b_3f_5ca"><strong>\E]20;;200;?\a</strong></a></strong><br />
2410     </dt>
2411     <dd>
2412     rescale the current pixmap to 200% and display the image geometry in
2413     the title
2414     </dd>
2415     <p></p></dl>
2416     <p>
2417     </p>
2418     <hr />
2419     <h1><a name="mouse_reporting">Mouse Reporting</a></h1>
2420     <dl>
2421     <dt><strong><a name="item_esc__5b_m__3cb_3e__3cx_3e__3cy_3e"><strong><code>ESC [ M &lt;b&gt; &lt;x&gt; &lt;y&gt;</code> </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
2422     </dt>
2423     <dd>
2424     report mouse position
2425     </dd>
2426     <p></p></dl>
2427     <p>The lower 2 bits of <strong><code>&lt;b&gt;</code> </strong>&gt; indicate the button:</p>
2428     <dl>
2429     <dt><strong><a name="item_button__3d__28_3cb_3e__2d_space_29__26_3">Button = <strong><code>(&lt;b&gt; - SPACE) &amp; 3</code> </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
2430     </dt>
2431     <table>
2432     <tr><td>0</td><td>Button1 pressed</td></tr>
2433     <tr><td>1</td><td>Button2 pressed</td></tr>
2434     <tr><td>2</td><td>Button3 pressed</td></tr>
2435     <tr><td>3</td><td>button released (X11 mouse report)</td></tr>
2436     </table></dl>
2437     <p>The upper bits of <strong><code>&lt;b&gt;</code> </strong>&gt; indicate the modifiers when the
2438     button was pressed and are added together (X11 mouse report only):</p>
2439     <dl>
2440     <dt><strong><a name="item_state__3d__28_3cb_3e__2d_space_29__26_60">State = <strong><code>(&lt;b&gt; - SPACE) &amp; 60</code> </strong>&gt;</a></strong><br />
2441     </dt>
2442     <table>
2443     <tr><td>4</td><td>Shift</td></tr>
2444     <tr><td>8</td><td>Meta</td></tr>
2445     <tr><td>16</td><td>Control</td></tr>
2446     <tr><td>32</td><td>Double Click (Rxvt extension)</td></tr>
2447     </table><p>Col = <strong><code>&lt;x&gt; - SPACE</code> </strong>&gt;</p>
2448     <p>Row = <strong><code>&lt;y&gt; - SPACE</code> </strong>&gt;</p>
2449     </dl>
2450     <p>
2451     </p>
2452     <hr />
2453     <h1><a name="key_codes">Key Codes</a></h1>
2454     <p>Note: <strong>Shift</strong> + <strong>F1</strong>-<strong>F10</strong> generates <strong>F11</strong>-<strong>F20</strong></p>
2455     <p>For the keypad, use <strong>Shift</strong> to temporarily override Application-Keypad
2456     setting use <strong>Num_Lock</strong> to toggle Application-Keypad setting if
2457     <strong>Num_Lock</strong> is off, toggle Application-Keypad setting. Also note that
2458     values of <strong>Home</strong>, <strong>End</strong>, <strong>Delete</strong> may have been compiled differently on
2459     your system.</p>
2460     <table>
2461     <tr><td></td><td>Normal</td><td>Shift</td><td>Control</td><td>Ctrl+Shift</td></tr>
2462     <tr><td>Tab</td><td>^I</td><td>ESC [ Z</td><td>^I</td><td>ESC [ Z</td></tr>
2463     <tr><td>BackSpace</td><td>^H</td><td>^?</td><td>^?</td><td>^?</td></tr>
2464     <tr><td>Find</td><td>ESC [ 1 ~</td><td>ESC [ 1 $</td><td>ESC [ 1 ^</td><td>ESC [ 1 @</td></tr>
2465     <tr><td>Insert</td><td>ESC [ 2 ~</td><td>paste</td><td>ESC [ 2 ^</td><td>ESC [ 2 @</td></tr>
2466     <tr><td>Execute</td><td>ESC [ 3 ~</td><td>ESC [ 3 $</td><td>ESC [ 3 ^</td><td>ESC [ 3 @</td></tr>
2467     <tr><td>Select</td><td>ESC [ 4 ~</td><td>ESC [ 4 $</td><td>ESC [ 4 ^</td><td>ESC [ 4 @</td></tr>
2468     <tr><td>Prior</td><td>ESC [ 5 ~</td><td>scroll-up</td><td>ESC [ 5 ^</td><td>ESC [ 5 @</td></tr>
2469     <tr><td>Next</td><td>ESC [ 6 ~</td><td>scroll-down</td><td>ESC [ 6 ^</td><td>ESC [ 6 @</td></tr>
2470     <tr><td>Home</td><td>ESC [ 7 ~</td><td>ESC [ 7 $</td><td>ESC [ 7 ^</td><td>ESC [ 7 @</td></tr>
2471     <tr><td>End</td><td>ESC [ 8 ~</td><td>ESC [ 8 $</td><td>ESC [ 8 ^</td><td>ESC [ 8 @</td></tr>
2472     <tr><td>Delete</td><td>ESC [ 3 ~</td><td>ESC [ 3 $</td><td>ESC [ 3 ^</td><td>ESC [ 3 @</td></tr>
2473     <tr><td>F1</td><td>ESC [ 11 ~</td><td>ESC [ 23 ~</td><td>ESC [ 11 ^</td><td>ESC [ 23 ^</td></tr>
2474     <tr><td>F2</td><td>ESC [ 12 ~</td><td>ESC [ 24 ~</td><td>ESC [ 12 ^</td><td>ESC [ 24 ^</td></tr>
2475     <tr><td>F3</td><td>ESC [ 13 ~</td><td>ESC [ 25 ~</td><td>ESC [ 13 ^</td><td>ESC [ 25 ^</td></tr>
2476     <tr><td>F4</td><td>ESC [ 14 ~</td><td>ESC [ 26 ~</td><td>ESC [ 14 ^</td><td>ESC [ 26 ^</td></tr>
2477     <tr><td>F5</td><td>ESC [ 15 ~</td><td>ESC [ 28 ~</td><td>ESC [ 15 ^</td><td>ESC [ 28 ^</td></tr>
2478     <tr><td>F6</td><td>ESC [ 17 ~</td><td>ESC [ 29 ~</td><td>ESC [ 17 ^</td><td>ESC [ 29 ^</td></tr>
2479     <tr><td>F7</td><td>ESC [ 18 ~</td><td>ESC [ 31 ~</td><td>ESC [ 18 ^</td><td>ESC [ 31 ^</td></tr>
2480     <tr><td>F8</td><td>ESC [ 19 ~</td><td>ESC [ 32 ~</td><td>ESC [ 19 ^</td><td>ESC [ 32 ^</td></tr>
2481     <tr><td>F9</td><td>ESC [ 20 ~</td><td>ESC [ 33 ~</td><td>ESC [ 20 ^</td><td>ESC [ 33 ^</td></tr>
2482     <tr><td>F10</td><td>ESC [ 21 ~</td><td>ESC [ 34 ~</td><td>ESC [ 21 ^</td><td>ESC [ 34 ^</td></tr>
2483     <tr><td>F11</td><td>ESC [ 23 ~</td><td>ESC [ 23 $</td><td>ESC [ 23 ^</td><td>ESC [ 23 @</td></tr>
2484     <tr><td>F12</td><td>ESC [ 24 ~</td><td>ESC [ 24 $</td><td>ESC [ 24 ^</td><td>ESC [ 24 @</td></tr>
2485     <tr><td>F13</td><td>ESC [ 25 ~</td><td>ESC [ 25 $</td><td>ESC [ 25 ^</td><td>ESC [ 25 @</td></tr>
2486     <tr><td>F14</td><td>ESC [ 26 ~</td><td>ESC [ 26 $</td><td>ESC [ 26 ^</td><td>ESC [ 26 @</td></tr>
2487     <tr><td>F15 (Help)</td><td>ESC [ 28 ~</td><td>ESC [ 28 $</td><td>ESC [ 28 ^</td><td>ESC [ 28 @</td></tr>
2488     <tr><td>F16 (Menu)</td><td>ESC [ 29 ~</td><td>ESC [ 29 $</td><td>ESC [ 29 ^</td><td>ESC [ 29 @</td></tr>
2489     <tr><td>F17</td><td>ESC [ 31 ~</td><td>ESC [ 31 $</td><td>ESC [ 31 ^</td><td>ESC [ 31 @</td></tr>
2490     <tr><td>F18</td><td>ESC [ 32 ~</td><td>ESC [ 32 $</td><td>ESC [ 32 ^</td><td>ESC [ 32 @</td></tr>
2491     <tr><td>F19</td><td>ESC [ 33 ~</td><td>ESC [ 33 $</td><td>ESC [ 33 ^</td><td>ESC [ 33 @</td></tr>
2492     <tr><td>F20</td><td>ESC [ 34 ~</td><td>ESC [ 34 $</td><td>ESC [ 34 ^</td><td>ESC [ 34 @</td></tr>
2493     <tr><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td>Application</td></tr>
2494     <tr><td>Up</td><td>ESC [ A</td><td>ESC [ a</td><td>ESC O a</td><td>ESC O A</td></tr>
2495     <tr><td>Down</td><td>ESC [ B</td><td>ESC [ b</td><td>ESC O b</td><td>ESC O B</td></tr>
2496     <tr><td>Right</td><td>ESC [ C</td><td>ESC [ c</td><td>ESC O c</td><td>ESC O C</td></tr>
2497     <tr><td>Left</td><td>ESC [ D</td><td>ESC [ d</td><td>ESC O d</td><td>ESC O D</td></tr>
2498     <tr><td>KP_Enter</td><td>^M</td><td></td><td></td><td>ESC O M</td></tr>
2499     <tr><td>KP_F1</td><td>ESC O P</td><td></td><td></td><td>ESC O P</td></tr>
2500     <tr><td>KP_F2</td><td>ESC O Q</td><td></td><td></td><td>ESC O Q</td></tr>
2501     <tr><td>KP_F3</td><td>ESC O R</td><td></td><td></td><td>ESC O R</td></tr>
2502     <tr><td>KP_F4</td><td>ESC O S</td><td></td><td></td><td>ESC O S</td></tr>
2503     <tr><td>XK_KP_Multiply</td><td>*</td><td></td><td></td><td>ESC O j</td></tr>
2504     <tr><td>XK_KP_Add</td><td>+</td><td></td><td></td><td>ESC O k</td></tr>
2505     <tr><td>XK_KP_Separator</td><td>,</td><td></td><td></td><td>ESC O l</td></tr>
2506     <tr><td>XK_KP_Subtract</td><td>-</td><td></td><td></td><td>ESC O m</td></tr>
2507     <tr><td>XK_KP_Decimal</td><td>.</td><td></td><td></td><td>ESC O n</td></tr>
2508     <tr><td>XK_KP_Divide</td><td>/</td><td></td><td></td><td>ESC O o</td></tr>
2509     <tr><td>XK_KP_0</td><td>0</td><td></td><td></td><td>ESC O p</td></tr>
2510     <tr><td>XK_KP_1</td><td>1</td><td></td><td></td><td>ESC O q</td></tr>
2511     <tr><td>XK_KP_2</td><td>2</td><td></td><td></td><td>ESC O r</td></tr>
2512     <tr><td>XK_KP_3</td><td>3</td><td></td><td></td><td>ESC O s</td></tr>
2513     <tr><td>XK_KP_4</td><td>4</td><td></td><td></td><td>ESC O t</td></tr>
2514     <tr><td>XK_KP_5</td><td>5</td><td></td><td></td><td>ESC O u</td></tr>
2515     <tr><td>XK_KP_6</td><td>6</td><td></td><td></td><td>ESC O v</td></tr>
2516     <tr><td>XK_KP_7</td><td>7</td><td></td><td></td><td>ESC O w</td></tr>
2517     <tr><td>XK_KP_8</td><td>8</td><td></td><td></td><td>ESC O x</td></tr>
2518     <tr><td>XK_KP_9</td><td>9</td><td></td><td></td><td>ESC O y</td></tr>
2519     </table><p>
2520     </p>
2521     <hr />
2522     <h1><a name="configure_options">CONFIGURE OPTIONS</a></h1>
2523     <p>General hint: if you get compile errors, then likely your configuration
2524     hasn't been tested well. Either try with --enable-everything or use the
2525     ./reconf script as a base for experiments. ./reconf is used by myself,
2526     so it should generally be a working config. Of course, you should always
2527     report when a combination doesn't work, so it can be fixed. Marc Lehmann
2528     &lt;<a href="mailto:rxvt@schmorp.de">rxvt@schmorp.de</a>&gt;.</p>
2529     <dl>
2530     <dt><strong><a name="item__2d_2denable_2deverything">--enable-everything</a></strong><br />
2531     </dt>
2532     <dd>
2533     Add support for all non-multichoice options listed in ``./configure
2534     --help''. Note that unlike other enable options this is order dependant.
2535     You can specify this and then disable options which this enables by
2536     <em>following</em> this with the appropriate commands.
2537     </dd>
2538     <p></p>
2539     <dt><strong><a name="item__2d_2denable_2dxft">--enable-xft</a></strong><br />
2540     </dt>
2541     <dd>
2542     Add support for Xft (anti-aliases, among others) fonts. Xft fonts are
2543     slower and require lots of memory, but as long as you don't use them, you
2544     don't pay for them.
2545     </dd>
2546     <p></p>
2547     <dt><strong><a name="item__2d_2denable_2dfont_2dstyles">--enable-font-styles</a></strong><br />
2548     </dt>
2549     <dd>
2550     Add support for <strong>bold</strong>, <em>italic</em> and <strong><em>bold italic</em> </strong>&gt; font
2551     styles. The fonts can be set manually or automatically.
2552     </dd>
2553     <p></p>
2554     <dt><strong><a name="item__2d_2dwith_2dcodesets_3dname_2c_2e_2e_2e">--with-codesets=NAME,...</a></strong><br />
2555     </dt>
2556     <dd>
2557 root 1.19 Compile in support for additional codeset (encoding) groups (<code>eu</code>, <code>vn</code>
2558     are always compiled in, which includes most 8-bit character sets). These
2559     codeset tables are used for driving X11 core fonts, they are not required
2560     for Xft fonts, although having them compiled in lets rxvt-unicode choose
2561     replacement fonts more intelligently. Compiling them in will make your
2562     binary bigger (all of together cost about 700kB), but it doesn't increase
2563     memory usage unless you use a font requiring one of these encodings.
2564 root 1.1 </dd>
2565     <table>
2566     <tr><td>all</td><td>all available codeset groups</td></tr>
2567     <tr><td>zh</td><td>common chinese encodings</td></tr>
2568     <tr><td>zh_ext</td><td>rarely used but very big chinese encodigs</td></tr>
2569     <tr><td>jp</td><td>common japanese encodings</td></tr>
2570     <tr><td>jp_ext</td><td>rarely used but big japanese encodings</td></tr>
2571     <tr><td>kr</td><td>korean encodings</td></tr>
2572     </table><p></p>
2573     <dt><strong><a name="item__2d_2denable_2dxim">--enable-xim</a></strong><br />
2574     </dt>
2575     <dd>
2576     Add support for XIM (X Input Method) protocol. This allows using
2577     alternative input methods (e.g. kinput2) and will also correctly
2578     set up the input for people using dead keys or compose keys.
2579     </dd>
2580     <p></p>
2581     <dt><strong><a name="item__2d_2denable_2dunicode3">--enable-unicode3</a></strong><br />
2582     </dt>
2583     <dd>
2584     Enable direct support for displaying unicode codepoints above
2585     65535 (the basic multilingual page). This increases storage
2586     requirements per character from 2 to 4 bytes. X11 fonts do not yet
2587     support these extra characters, but Xft does.
2588     </dd>
2589     <dd>
2590     <p>Please note that rxvt-unicode can store unicode code points &gt;65535
2591     even without this flag, but the number of such characters is
2592     limited to a view thousand (shared with combining characters,
2593     see next switch), and right now rxvt-unicode cannot display them
2594     (input/output and cut&amp;paste still work, though).</p>
2595     </dd>
2596     <p></p>
2597     <dt><strong><a name="item__2d_2denable_2dcombining">--enable-combining</a></strong><br />
2598     </dt>
2599     <dd>
2600     Enable automatic composition of combining characters into
2601     composite characters. This is required for proper viewing of text
2602     where accents are encoded as seperate unicode characters. This is
2603     done by using precomposited characters when available or creating
2604     new pseudo-characters when no precomposed form exists.
2605     </dd>
2606     <dd>
2607 root 1.13 <p>Without --enable-unicode3, the number of additional precomposed characters
2608     is rather limited (2048, if this is full, rxvt-unicode will use the
2609 root 1.1 private use area, extending the number of combinations to 8448). With
2610 root 1.13 --enable-unicode3, no practical limit exists.</p>
2611     </dd>
2612     <dd>
2613     <p>This option will also enable storage (but not display) of characters
2614     beyond plane 0 (&gt;65535) when --enable-unicode3 was not specified.</p>
2615 root 1.1 </dd>
2616     <dd>
2617     <p>The combining table also contains entries for arabic presentation forms,
2618 root 1.13 but these are not currently used. Bug me if you want these to be used (and
2619     tell me how these are to be used...).</p>
2620 root 1.1 </dd>
2621     <p></p>
2622     <dt><strong><a name="item_fallback">--enable-fallback(=CLASS)</a></strong><br />
2623     </dt>
2624     <dd>
2625     When reading resource settings, also read settings for class CLASS
2626     (default: Rxvt). To disable resource fallback use --disable-fallback.
2627     </dd>
2628     <p></p>
2629     <dt><strong><a name="item__2d_2dwith_2dres_2dname_3dname">--with-res-name=NAME</a></strong><br />
2630     </dt>
2631     <dd>
2632     Use the given name (default: urxvt) as default application name when
2633     reading resources. Specify --with-res-name=rxvt to replace rxvt.
2634     </dd>
2635     <p></p>
2636     <dt><strong><a name="item__2d_2dwith_2dres_2dclass_3dclass">--with-res-class=CLASS</a></strong><br />
2637     </dt>
2638     <dd>
2639     Use the given class (default: URxvt) as default application class
2640     when reading resources. Specify --with-res-class=Rxvt to replace
2641     rxvt.
2642     </dd>
2643     <p></p>
2644     <dt><strong><a name="item__2d_2denable_2dutmp">--enable-utmp</a></strong><br />
2645     </dt>
2646     <dd>
2647     Write user and tty to utmp file (used by programs like <em>w</em>) at
2648     start of rxvt execution and delete information when rxvt exits.
2649     </dd>
2650     <p></p>
2651     <dt><strong><a name="item__2d_2denable_2dwtmp">--enable-wtmp</a></strong><br />
2652     </dt>
2653     <dd>
2654     Write user and tty to wtmp file (used by programs like <em>last</em>) at
2655     start of rxvt execution and write logout when rxvt exits. This
2656     option requires --enable-utmp to also be specified.
2657     </dd>
2658     <p></p>
2659     <dt><strong><a name="item__2d_2denable_2dlastlog">--enable-lastlog</a></strong><br />
2660     </dt>
2661     <dd>
2662     Write user and tty to lastlog file (used by programs like
2663     <em>lastlogin</em>) at start of rxvt execution. This option requires
2664     --enable-utmp to also be specified.
2665     </dd>
2666     <p></p>
2667     <dt><strong><a name="item__2d_2denable_2dxpm_2dbackground">--enable-xpm-background</a></strong><br />
2668     </dt>
2669     <dd>
2670     Add support for XPM background pixmaps.
2671     </dd>
2672     <p></p>
2673     <dt><strong><a name="item__2d_2denable_2dtransparency">--enable-transparency</a></strong><br />
2674     </dt>
2675     <dd>
2676     Add support for inheriting parent backgrounds thus giving a fake
2677     transparency to the term.
2678     </dd>
2679     <p></p>
2680     <dt><strong><a name="item__2d_2denable_2dfading">--enable-fading</a></strong><br />
2681     </dt>
2682     <dd>
2683     Add support for fading the text when focus is lost.
2684     </dd>
2685     <p></p>
2686     <dt><strong><a name="item__2d_2denable_2dtinting">--enable-tinting</a></strong><br />
2687     </dt>
2688     <dd>
2689     Add support for tinting of transparent backgrounds.
2690     </dd>
2691     <p></p>
2692     <dt><strong><a name="item__2d_2denable_2dmenubar">--enable-menubar</a></strong><br />
2693     </dt>
2694     <dd>
2695     Add support for our menu bar system (this interacts badly with
2696     dynamic locale switching currently).
2697     </dd>
2698     <p></p>
2699     <dt><strong><a name="item__2d_2denable_2drxvt_2dscroll">--enable-rxvt-scroll</a></strong><br />
2700     </dt>
2701     <dd>
2702     Add support for the original rxvt scrollbar.
2703     </dd>
2704     <p></p>
2705     <dt><strong><a name="item__2d_2denable_2dnext_2dscroll">--enable-next-scroll</a></strong><br />
2706     </dt>
2707     <dd>
2708     Add support for a NeXT-like scrollbar.
2709     </dd>
2710     <p></p>
2711     <dt><strong><a name="item__2d_2denable_2dxterm_2dscroll">--enable-xterm-scroll</a></strong><br />
2712     </dt>
2713     <dd>
2714     Add support for an Xterm-like scrollbar.
2715     </dd>
2716     <p></p>
2717     <dt><strong><a name="item__2d_2denable_2dplain_2dscroll">--enable-plain-scroll</a></strong><br />
2718     </dt>
2719     <dd>
2720     Add support for a very unobtrusive, plain-looking scrollbar that
2721     is the favourite of the rxvt-unicode author, having used it for
2722     many years.
2723     </dd>
2724     <p></p>
2725     <dt><strong><a name="item__2d_2denable_2dhalf_2dshadow">--enable-half-shadow</a></strong><br />
2726     </dt>
2727     <dd>
2728     Make shadows on the scrollbar only half the normal width &amp; height.
2729     only applicable to rxvt scrollbars.
2730     </dd>
2731     <p></p>
2732     <dt><strong><a name="item__2d_2denable_2dttygid">--enable-ttygid</a></strong><br />
2733     </dt>
2734     <dd>
2735     Change tty device setting to group ``tty'' - only use this if
2736     your system uses this type of security.
2737     </dd>
2738     <p></p>
2739     <dt><strong><a name="item__2d_2ddisable_2dbackspace_2dkey">--disable-backspace-key</a></strong><br />
2740     </dt>
2741     <dd>
2742     Disable any handling of the backspace key by us - let the X server
2743     do it.
2744     </dd>
2745     <p></p>
2746     <dt><strong><a name="item__2d_2ddisable_2ddelete_2dkey">--disable-delete-key</a></strong><br />
2747     </dt>
2748     <dd>
2749     Disable any handling of the delete key by us - let the X server
2750     do it.
2751     </dd>
2752     <p></p>
2753     <dt><strong><a name="item__2d_2ddisable_2dresources">--disable-resources</a></strong><br />
2754     </dt>
2755     <dd>
2756     Remove all resources checking.
2757     </dd>
2758     <p></p>
2759     <dt><strong><a name="item__2d_2denable_2dxgetdefault">--enable-xgetdefault</a></strong><br />
2760     </dt>
2761     <dd>
2762     Make resources checking via <code>XGetDefault()</code> instead of our small
2763 root 1.11 version which only checks ~/.Xdefaults, or if that doesn't exist then
2764     ~/.Xresources.
2765     </dd>
2766     <dd>
2767     <p>Please note that nowadays, things like XIM will automatically pull in and
2768     use the full X resource manager, so the overhead of using it might be very
2769     small, if nonexistant.</p>
2770 root 1.1 </dd>
2771     <p></p>
2772     <dt><strong><a name="item__2d_2denable_2dstrings">--enable-strings</a></strong><br />
2773     </dt>
2774     <dd>
2775     Add support for our possibly faster <code>memset()</code> function and other
2776     various routines, overriding your system's versions which may
2777     have been hand-crafted in assembly or may require extra libraries
2778     to link in. (this breaks ANSI-C rules and has problems on many
2779     GNU/Linux systems).
2780     </dd>
2781     <p></p>
2782     <dt><strong><a name="item__2d_2ddisable_2dswapscreen">--disable-swapscreen</a></strong><br />
2783     </dt>
2784     <dd>
2785     Remove support for swap screen.
2786     </dd>
2787     <p></p>
2788     <dt><strong><a name="item__2d_2denable_2dfrills">--enable-frills</a></strong><br />
2789     </dt>
2790     <dd>
2791     Add support for many small features that are not essential but nice to
2792     have. Normally you want this, but for very small binaries you may want to
2793     disable this.
2794     </dd>
2795 root 1.2 <dd>
2796     <p>A non-exhaustive list of features enabled by <a href="#item__2d_2denable_2dfrills"><code>--enable-frills</code></a> (possibly
2797     in combination with other switches) is:</p>
2798     </dd>
2799     <dd>
2800     <pre>
2801     MWM-hints
2802 root 1.17 EWMH-hints (pid, utf8 names) and protocols (ping)
2803 root 1.2 seperate underline colour
2804     settable border widths and borderless switch
2805     settable extra linespacing
2806     iso-14755-2 and -3, and visual feedback
2807     backindex and forwardindex escape sequence
2808 root 1.18 window op and some xterm/OSC escape sequences
2809 root 1.2 tripleclickwords
2810 root 1.11 settable insecure mode
2811 root 1.16 keysym remapping support
2812 root 1.19 cursor blinking and underline cursor
2813 root 1.16 -embed and -pty-fd options</pre>
2814 root 1.2 </dd>
2815 root 1.1 <p></p>
2816     <dt><strong><a name="item__2d_2denable_2diso14755">--enable-iso14755</a></strong><br />
2817     </dt>
2818     <dd>
2819     Enable extended ISO 14755 support (see rxvt(1), or
2820     <em>doc/rxvt.1.txt</em>). Basic support (section 5.1) is enabled by
2821     <a href="#item__2d_2denable_2dfrills"><code>--enable-frills</code></a>, while support for 5.2, 5.3 and 5.4 is enabled with
2822     this switch.
2823     </dd>
2824     <p></p>
2825     <dt><strong><a name="item__2d_2denable_2dkeepscrolling">--enable-keepscrolling</a></strong><br />
2826     </dt>
2827     <dd>
2828     Add support for continual scrolling of the display when you hold
2829     the mouse button down on a scrollbar arrow.
2830     </dd>
2831     <p></p>
2832     <dt><strong><a name="item__2d_2denable_2dmousewheel">--enable-mousewheel</a></strong><br />
2833     </dt>
2834     <dd>
2835     Add support for scrolling via mouse wheel or buttons 4 &amp; 5.
2836     </dd>
2837     <p></p>
2838     <dt><strong><a name="item__2d_2denable_2dslipwheeling">--enable-slipwheeling</a></strong><br />
2839     </dt>
2840     <dd>
2841     Add support for continual scrolling (using the mouse wheel as an
2842     accelerator) while the control key is held down. This option
2843     requires --enable-mousewheel to also be specified.
2844     </dd>
2845     <p></p>
2846     <dt><strong><a name="item__2d_2ddisable_2dnew_2dselection">--disable-new-selection</a></strong><br />
2847     </dt>
2848     <dd>
2849     Remove support for mouse selection style like that of xterm.
2850     </dd>
2851     <p></p>
2852     <dt><strong><a name="item__2d_2denable_2ddmalloc">--enable-dmalloc</a></strong><br />
2853     </dt>
2854     <dd>
2855     Use Gray Watson's malloc - which is good for debugging See
2856     <a href="http://www.letters.com/dmalloc/">http://www.letters.com/dmalloc/</a> for details If you use either this or the
2857     next option, you may need to edit src/Makefile after compiling to point
2858     DINCLUDE and DLIB to the right places.
2859     </dd>
2860     <dd>
2861     <p>You can only use either this option and the following (should
2862     you use either) .</p>
2863     </dd>
2864     <p></p>
2865     <dt><strong><a name="item__2d_2denable_2ddlmalloc">--enable-dlmalloc</a></strong><br />
2866     </dt>
2867     <dd>
2868     Use Doug Lea's malloc - which is good for a production version
2869     See <a href="http://g.oswego.edu/dl/html/malloc.html">http://g.oswego.edu/dl/html/malloc.html</a> for details.
2870     </dd>
2871     <p></p>
2872     <dt><strong><a name="item__2d_2denable_2dsmart_2dresize">--enable-smart-resize</a></strong><br />
2873     </dt>
2874     <dd>
2875     Add smart growth/shrink behaviour when changing font size via from hot
2876     keys. This should keep in a fixed position the rxvt corner which is
2877     closest to a corner of the screen.
2878     </dd>
2879     <p></p>
2880     <dt><strong><a name="item__2d_2denable_2dpointer_2dblank">--enable-pointer-blank</a></strong><br />
2881     </dt>
2882     <dd>
2883     Add support to have the pointer disappear when typing or inactive.
2884     </dd>
2885     <p></p>
2886     <dt><strong><a name="item__2d_2dwith_2dname_3dname">--with-name=NAME</a></strong><br />
2887     </dt>
2888     <dd>
2889 root 1.3 Set the basename for the installed binaries (default: <code>urxvt</code>, resulting
2890     in <code>urxvt</code>, <code>urxvtd</code> etc.). Specify <code>--with-name=rxvt</code> to replace with
2891     <code>rxvt</code>.
2892 root 1.1 </dd>
2893     <p></p>
2894     <dt><strong><a name="item__2d_2dwith_2dterm_3dname">--with-term=NAME</a></strong><br />
2895     </dt>
2896     <dd>
2897     Change the environmental variable for the terminal to NAME (default
2898 root 1.3 <code>rxvt-unicode</code>)
2899 root 1.1 </dd>
2900     <p></p>
2901     <dt><strong><a name="item__2d_2dwith_2dterminfo_3dpath">--with-terminfo=PATH</a></strong><br />
2902     </dt>
2903     <dd>
2904     Change the environmental variable for the path to the terminfo tree to
2905     PATH.
2906     </dd>
2907     <p></p>
2908     <dt><strong><a name="item__2d_2dwith_2dx">--with-x</a></strong><br />
2909     </dt>
2910     <dd>
2911     Use the X Window System (pretty much default, eh?).
2912     </dd>
2913     <p></p>
2914     <dt><strong><a name="item__2d_2dwith_2dxpm_2dincludes_3ddir">--with-xpm-includes=DIR</a></strong><br />
2915     </dt>
2916     <dd>
2917     Look for the XPM includes in DIR.
2918     </dd>
2919     <p></p>
2920     <dt><strong><a name="item__2d_2dwith_2dxpm_2dlibrary_3ddir">--with-xpm-library=DIR</a></strong><br />
2921     </dt>
2922     <dd>
2923     Look for the XPM library in DIR.
2924     </dd>
2925     <p></p>
2926     <dt><strong><a name="item__2d_2dwith_2dxpm">--with-xpm</a></strong><br />
2927     </dt>
2928     <dd>
2929     Not needed - define via --enable-xpm-background.
2930     </dd>
2931     <p></p></dl>
2932     <p>
2933     </p>
2934     <hr />
2935     <h1><a name="authors">AUTHORS</a></h1>
2936     <p>Marc Lehmann &lt;<a href="mailto:rxvt@schmorp.de">rxvt@schmorp.de</a>&gt; converted this document to pod and
2937     reworked it from the original Rxvt documentation, which was done by Geoff
2938     Wing &lt;<a href="mailto:gcw@pobox.com">gcw@pobox.com</a>&gt;, who in turn used the XTerm documentation and other
2939     sources.</p>
2940    
2941     </body>
2942    
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