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.IX Title "rxvt 7" |
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.TH rxvt 7 "2005-02-21" "5.2" "RXVT-UNICODE" |
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RXVT REFERENCE \- FAQ, command sequences and other background information |
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This document contains the \s-1FAQ\s0, the \s-1RXVT\s0 \s-1TECHNICAL\s0 \s-1REFERENCE\s0 documenting |
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all escape sequences, and other background information. |
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.IP "How do I know which rxvt-unicode version I'm using?" 4 |
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The version number is displayed with the usage (\-h). Also the escape |
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sequence \f(CW\*(C`ESC [ 8 n\*(C'\fR sets the window title to the version number. |
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The Debian GNU/Linux package of rxvt-unicode contains large patches that |
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considerably change the behaviour of rxvt\-unicode. Before reporting a |
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bug to the original rxvt-unicode author please download and install the |
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reproduce the problem. If you cannot, chances are that the problems are |
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bug in the Debian version and it serves as a reminder for other users that |
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by the wrong \f(CW\*(C`TERM\*(C'\fR setting, although the details of wether and how |
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this can happen are unknown, as \f(CW\*(C`TERM=rxvt\*(C'\fR should offer a compatible |
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keymap. See the answer to the previous question, and please report if that |
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helped. |
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.IP "Unicode does not seem to work?" 4 |
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.IX Item "Unicode does not seem to work?" |
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If you encounter strange problems like typing an accented character but |
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getting two unrelated other characters or similar, or if program output is |
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subtly garbled, then you should check your locale settings. |
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Rxvt-unicode must be started with the same \f(CW\*(C`LC_CTYPE\*(C'\fR setting as the |
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programs. Often rxvt-unicode is started in the \f(CW\*(C`C\*(C'\fR locale, while the |
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login script running within the rxvt-unicode window changes the locale to |
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something else, e.g. \f(CW\*(C`en_GB.UTF\-8\*(C'\fR. Needless to say, this is not going to work. |
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The best thing is to fix your startup environment, as you will likely run |
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into other problems. If nothing works you can try this in your .profile. |
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\& printf '\ee]701;%s\e007' "$LC_CTYPE" |
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If this doesn't work, then maybe you use a \f(CW\*(C`LC_CTYPE\*(C'\fR specification not |
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supported on your systems. Some systems have a \f(CW\*(C`locale\*(C'\fR command which |
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displays this (also, \f(CW\*(C`perl \-e0\*(C'\fR can be used to check locale settings, as |
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it will complain loudly if it cannot set the locale). If it displays something |
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like: |
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\& locale: Cannot set LC_CTYPE to default locale: ... |
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Then the locale you specified is not supported on your system. |
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If nothing works and you are sure that everything is set correctly then |
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you will need to remember a little known fact: Some programs just don't |
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support locales :( |
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.IP "Why do some characters look so much different than others?" 4 |
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.IX Item "Why do some characters look so much different than others?" |
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.PD 0 |
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.IP "How does rxvt-unicode choose fonts?" 4 |
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.IX Item "How does rxvt-unicode choose fonts?" |
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.PD |
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Most fonts do not contain the full range of Unicode, which is |
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fine. Chances are that the font you (or the admin/package maintainer of |
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your system/os) have specified does not cover all the characters you want |
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to display. |
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\&\fBrxvt-unicode\fR makes a best-effort try at finding a replacement |
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font. Often the result is fine, but sometimes the chosen font looks |
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bad/ugly/wrong. Some fonts have totally strange characters that don't |
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resemble the correct glyph at all, and rxvt-unicode lacks the artificial |
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intelligence to detect that a specific glyph is wrong: it has to believe |
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the font that the characters it claims to contain indeed look correct. |
351 |
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In that case, select a font of your taste and add it to the font list, |
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e.g.: |
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\& @@RXVT_NAME@@ -fn basefont,font2,font3... |
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When rxvt-unicode sees a character, it will first look at the base |
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font. If the base font does not contain the character, it will go to the |
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next font, and so on. Specifying your own fonts will also speed up this |
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search and use less resources within rxvt-unicode and the X\-server. |
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The only limitation is that none of the fonts may be larger than the base |
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font, as the base font defines the terminal character cell size, which |
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must be the same due to the way terminals work. |
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.IP "Why do some chinese characters look so different than others?" 4 |
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.IX Item "Why do some chinese characters look so different than others?" |
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This is because there is a difference between script and language \*(-- |
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rxvt-unicode does not know which language the text that is output is, |
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as it only knows the unicode character codes. If rxvt-unicode first |
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sees a japanese/chinese character, it might choose a japanese font for |
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display. Subsequent japanese characters will use that font. Now, many |
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chinese characters aren't represented in japanese fonts, so when the first |
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non-japanese character comes up, rxvt-unicode will look for a chinese font |
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\&\*(-- unfortunately at this point, it will still use the japanese font for |
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chinese characters that are also in the japanese font. |
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The workaround is easy: just tag a chinese font at the end of your font |
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list (see the previous question). The key is to view the font list as |
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a preference list: If you expect more japanese, list a japanese font |
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first. If you expect more chinese, put a chinese font first. |
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In the future it might be possible to switch language preferences at |
385 |
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runtime (the internal data structure has no problem with using different |
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fonts for the same character at the same time, but no interface for this |
387 |
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has been designed yet). |
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.Sp |
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Until then, you might get away with switching fonts at runtime (see \*(L"Can I switch the fonts at runtime?\*(R" later in this document). |
390 |
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.IP "Why does rxvt-unicode sometimes leave pixel droppings?" 4 |
391 |
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.IX Item "Why does rxvt-unicode sometimes leave pixel droppings?" |
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Most fonts were not designed for terminal use, which means that character |
393 |
|
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size varies a lot. A font that is otherwise fine for terminal use might |
394 |
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contain some characters that are simply too wide. Rxvt-unicode will avoid |
395 |
|
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these characters. For characters that are just \*(L"a bit\*(R" too wide a special |
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\&\*(L"careful\*(R" rendering mode is used that redraws adjacent characters. |
397 |
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.Sp |
398 |
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All of this requires that fonts do not lie about character sizes, |
399 |
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however: Xft fonts often draw glyphs larger than their acclaimed bounding |
400 |
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box, and rxvt-unicode has no way of detecting this (the correct way is to |
401 |
|
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ask for the character bounding box, which unfortunately is wrong in these |
402 |
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cases). |
403 |
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.Sp |
404 |
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It's not clear (to me at least), wether this is a bug in Xft, freetype, |
405 |
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or the respective font. If you encounter this problem you might try using |
406 |
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the \f(CW\*(C`\-lsp\*(C'\fR option to give the font more height. If that doesn't work, you |
407 |
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might be forced to use a different font. |
408 |
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.Sp |
409 |
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All of this is not a problem when using X11 core fonts, as their bounding |
410 |
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box data is correct. |
411 |
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.IP "My Compose (Multi_key) key is no longer working." 4 |
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.IX Item "My Compose (Multi_key) key is no longer working." |
413 |
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The most common causes for this are that either your locale is not set |
414 |
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correctly, or you specified a \fBpreeditStyle\fR that is not supported by |
415 |
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your input method. For example, if you specified \fBOverTheSpot\fR and |
416 |
|
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your input method (e.g. the default input method handling Compose keys) |
417 |
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does not support this (for instance because it is not visual), then |
418 |
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rxvt-unicode will continue without an input method. |
419 |
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.Sp |
420 |
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In this case either do not specify a \fBpreeditStyle\fR or specify more than |
421 |
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one pre-edit style, such as \fBOverTheSpot,Root,None\fR. |
422 |
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.ie n .IP "I cannot type ""Ctrl\-Shift\-2"" to get an \s-1ASCII\s0 \s-1NUL\s0 character due to \s-1ISO\s0 14755" 4 |
423 |
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.el .IP "I cannot type \f(CWCtrl\-Shift\-2\fR to get an \s-1ASCII\s0 \s-1NUL\s0 character due to \s-1ISO\s0 14755" 4 |
424 |
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1.1 |
.IX Item "I cannot type Ctrl-Shift-2 to get an ASCII NUL character due to ISO 14755" |
425 |
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Either try \f(CW\*(C`Ctrl\-2\*(C'\fR alone (it often is mapped to \s-1ASCII\s0 \s-1NUL\s0 even on |
426 |
|
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international keyboards) or simply use \s-1ISO\s0 14755 support to your |
427 |
|
|
advantage, typing <Ctrl\-Shift\-0> to get a \s-1ASCII\s0 \s-1NUL\s0. This works for other |
428 |
|
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codes, too, such as \f(CW\*(C`Ctrl\-Shift\-1\-d\*(C'\fR to type the default telnet escape |
429 |
|
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character and so on. |
430 |
|
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.IP "How can I keep rxvt-unicode from using reverse video so much?" 4 |
431 |
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|
.IX Item "How can I keep rxvt-unicode from using reverse video so much?" |
432 |
root |
1.12 |
First of all, make sure you are running with the right terminal settings |
433 |
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(\f(CW\*(C`TERM=rxvt\-unicode\*(C'\fR), which will get rid of most of these effects. Then |
434 |
|
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make sure you have specified colours for italic and bold, as otherwise |
435 |
|
|
rxvt-unicode might use reverse video to simulate the effect: |
436 |
root |
1.1 |
.Sp |
437 |
|
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.Vb 2 |
438 |
root |
1.12 |
\& URxvt.colorBD: white |
439 |
|
|
\& URxvt.colorIT: green |
440 |
root |
1.1 |
.Ve |
441 |
|
|
.IP "Some programs assume totally weird colours (red instead of blue), how can I fix that?" 4 |
442 |
|
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.IX Item "Some programs assume totally weird colours (red instead of blue), how can I fix that?" |
443 |
root |
1.12 |
For some unexplainable reason, some rare programs assume a very weird |
444 |
|
|
colour palette when confronted with a terminal with more than the standard |
445 |
|
|
8 colours (rxvt\-unicode supports 88). The right fix is, of course, to fix |
446 |
|
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these programs not to assume non-ISO colours without very good reasons. |
447 |
|
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.Sp |
448 |
|
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In the meantime, you can either edit your \f(CW\*(C`rxvt\-unicode\*(C'\fR terminfo |
449 |
|
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definition to only claim 8 colour support or use \f(CW\*(C`TERM=rxvt\*(C'\fR, which will |
450 |
|
|
fix colours but keep you from using other rxvt-unicode features. |
451 |
root |
1.1 |
.IP "I am on FreeBSD and rxvt-unicode does not seem to work at all." 4 |
452 |
|
|
.IX Item "I am on FreeBSD and rxvt-unicode does not seem to work at all." |
453 |
|
|
Rxvt-unicode requires the symbol \f(CW\*(C`_\|_STDC_ISO_10646_\|_\*(C'\fR to be defined |
454 |
|
|
in your compile environment, or an implementation that implements it, |
455 |
|
|
wether it defines the symbol or not. \f(CW\*(C`_\|_STDC_ISO_10646_\|_\*(C'\fR requires that |
456 |
|
|
\&\fBwchar_t\fR is represented as unicode. |
457 |
|
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.Sp |
458 |
|
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As you might have guessed, FreeBSD does neither define this symobl nor |
459 |
|
|
does it support it. Instead, it uses it's own internal representation of |
460 |
root |
1.12 |
\&\fBwchar_t\fR. This is, of course, completely fine with respect to standards. |
461 |
root |
1.1 |
.Sp |
462 |
|
|
However, \f(CW\*(C`_\|_STDC_ISO_10646_\|_\*(C'\fR is the only sane way to support |
463 |
|
|
multi-language apps in an \s-1OS\s0, as using a locale-dependent (and |
464 |
|
|
non\-standardized) representation of \fBwchar_t\fR makes it impossible to |
465 |
|
|
convert between \fBwchar_t\fR (as used by X11 and your applications) and any |
466 |
|
|
other encoding without implementing OS-specific-wrappers for each and |
467 |
|
|
every locale. There simply are no APIs to convert \fBwchar_t\fR into anything |
468 |
|
|
except the current locale encoding. |
469 |
|
|
.Sp |
470 |
|
|
Some applications (such as the formidable \fBmlterm\fR) work around this |
471 |
|
|
by carrying their own replacement functions for character set handling |
472 |
|
|
with them, and either implementing OS-dependent hacks or doing multiple |
473 |
|
|
conversions (which is slow and unreliable in case the \s-1OS\s0 implements |
474 |
|
|
encodings slightly different than the terminal emulator). |
475 |
|
|
.Sp |
476 |
|
|
The rxvt-unicode author insists that the right way to fix this is in the |
477 |
|
|
system libraries once and for all, instead of forcing every app to carry |
478 |
root |
1.12 |
complete replacements for them :) |
479 |
root |
1.1 |
.IP "How does rxvt-unicode determine the encoding to use?" 4 |
480 |
|
|
.IX Item "How does rxvt-unicode determine the encoding to use?" |
481 |
|
|
.PD 0 |
482 |
|
|
.IP "Is there an option to switch encodings?" 4 |
483 |
|
|
.IX Item "Is there an option to switch encodings?" |
484 |
|
|
.PD |
485 |
|
|
Unlike some other terminals, rxvt-unicode has no encoding switch, and no |
486 |
|
|
specific \*(L"utf\-8\*(R" mode, such as xterm. In fact, it doesn't even know about |
487 |
|
|
\&\s-1UTF\-8\s0 or any other encodings with respect to terminal I/O. |
488 |
|
|
.Sp |
489 |
|
|
The reasons is that there exists a perfectly fine mechanism for selecting |
490 |
|
|
the encoding, doing I/O and (most important) communicating this to all |
491 |
root |
1.12 |
applications so everybody agrees on character properties such as width |
492 |
|
|
and code number. This mechanism is the \fIlocale\fR. Applications not using |
493 |
|
|
that info will have problems (for example, \f(CW\*(C`xterm\*(C'\fR gets the width of |
494 |
|
|
characters wrong as it uses it's own, locale-independent table under all |
495 |
|
|
locales). |
496 |
root |
1.1 |
.Sp |
497 |
|
|
Rxvt-unicode uses the \f(CW\*(C`LC_CTYPE\*(C'\fR locale category to select encoding. All |
498 |
|
|
programs doing the same (that is, most) will automatically agree in the |
499 |
|
|
interpretation of characters. |
500 |
|
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.Sp |
501 |
|
|
Unfortunately, there is no system-independent way to select locales, nor |
502 |
|
|
is there a standard on how locale specifiers will look like. |
503 |
|
|
.Sp |
504 |
|
|
On most systems, the content of the \f(CW\*(C`LC_CTYPE\*(C'\fR environment variable |
505 |
|
|
contains an arbitrary string which corresponds to an already-installed |
506 |
|
|
locale. Common names for locales are \f(CW\*(C`en_US.UTF\-8\*(C'\fR, \f(CW\*(C`de_DE.ISO\-8859\-15\*(C'\fR, |
507 |
|
|
\&\f(CW\*(C`ja_JP.EUC\-JP\*(C'\fR, i.e. \f(CW\*(C`language_country.encoding\*(C'\fR, but other forms |
508 |
|
|
(i.e. \f(CW\*(C`de\*(C'\fR or \f(CW\*(C`german\*(C'\fR) are also common. |
509 |
|
|
.Sp |
510 |
|
|
Rxvt-unicode ignores all other locale categories, and except for |
511 |
|
|
the encoding, ignores country or language-specific settings, |
512 |
root |
1.12 |
i.e. \f(CW\*(C`de_DE.UTF\-8\*(C'\fR and \f(CW\*(C`ja_JP.UTF\-8\*(C'\fR are the normally same to |
513 |
|
|
rxvt\-unicode. |
514 |
root |
1.1 |
.Sp |
515 |
|
|
If you want to use a specific encoding you have to make sure you start |
516 |
|
|
rxvt-unicode with the correct \f(CW\*(C`LC_CTYPE\*(C'\fR category. |
517 |
|
|
.IP "Can I switch locales at runtime?" 4 |
518 |
|
|
.IX Item "Can I switch locales at runtime?" |
519 |
root |
1.12 |
Yes, using an escape sequence. Try something like this, which sets |
520 |
root |
1.1 |
rxvt\-unicode's idea of \f(CW\*(C`LC_CTYPE\*(C'\fR. |
521 |
|
|
.Sp |
522 |
|
|
.Vb 1 |
523 |
|
|
\& printf '\ee]701;%s\e007' ja_JP.SJIS |
524 |
|
|
.Ve |
525 |
|
|
.Sp |
526 |
root |
1.12 |
See also the previous answer. |
527 |
root |
1.1 |
.Sp |
528 |
root |
1.12 |
Sometimes this capability is rather handy when you want to work in |
529 |
|
|
one locale (e.g. \f(CW\*(C`de_DE.UTF\-8\*(C'\fR) but some programs don't support it |
530 |
|
|
(e.g. \s-1UTF\-8\s0). For example, I use this script to start \f(CW\*(C`xjdic\*(C'\fR, which |
531 |
|
|
first switches to a locale supported by xjdic and back later: |
532 |
root |
1.1 |
.Sp |
533 |
|
|
.Vb 3 |
534 |
|
|
\& printf '\ee]701;%s\e007' ja_JP.SJIS |
535 |
|
|
\& xjdic -js |
536 |
|
|
\& printf '\ee]701;%s\e007' de_DE.UTF-8 |
537 |
|
|
.Ve |
538 |
root |
1.12 |
.Sp |
539 |
|
|
You can also use xterm's \f(CW\*(C`luit\*(C'\fR program, which usually works fine, except |
540 |
|
|
for some locales where character width differs between program\- and |
541 |
|
|
rxvt\-unicode\-locales. |
542 |
root |
1.1 |
.IP "Can I switch the fonts at runtime?" 4 |
543 |
|
|
.IX Item "Can I switch the fonts at runtime?" |
544 |
root |
1.12 |
Yes, using an escape sequence. Try something like this, which has the same |
545 |
root |
1.1 |
effect as using the \f(CW\*(C`\-fn\*(C'\fR switch, and takes effect immediately: |
546 |
|
|
.Sp |
547 |
|
|
.Vb 1 |
548 |
|
|
\& printf '\ee]50;%s\e007' "9x15bold,xft:Kochi Gothic" |
549 |
|
|
.Ve |
550 |
|
|
.Sp |
551 |
|
|
This is useful if you e.g. work primarily with japanese (and prefer a |
552 |
|
|
japanese font), but you have to switch to chinese temporarily, where |
553 |
|
|
japanese fonts would only be in your way. |
554 |
|
|
.Sp |
555 |
|
|
You can think of this as a kind of manual \s-1ISO\-2022\s0 switching. |
556 |
|
|
.IP "Why do italic characters look as if clipped?" 4 |
557 |
|
|
.IX Item "Why do italic characters look as if clipped?" |
558 |
|
|
Many fonts have difficulties with italic characters and hinting. For |
559 |
|
|
example, the otherwise very nicely hinted font \f(CW\*(C`xft:Bitstream Vera Sans |
560 |
root |
1.12 |
Mono\*(C'\fR completely fails in it's italic face. A workaround might be to |
561 |
|
|
enable freetype autohinting, i.e. like this: |
562 |
root |
1.1 |
.Sp |
563 |
|
|
.Vb 2 |
564 |
root |
1.12 |
\& URxvt.italicFont: xft:Bitstream Vera Sans Mono:italic:autohint=true |
565 |
|
|
\& URxvt.boldItalicFont: xft:Bitstream Vera Sans Mono:bold:italic:autohint=true |
566 |
root |
1.1 |
.Ve |
567 |
|
|
.IP "My input method wants <some encoding> but I want \s-1UTF\-8\s0, what can I do?" 4 |
568 |
|
|
.IX Item "My input method wants <some encoding> but I want UTF-8, what can I do?" |
569 |
|
|
You can specify separate locales for the input method and the rest of the |
570 |
|
|
terminal, using the resource \f(CW\*(C`imlocale\*(C'\fR: |
571 |
|
|
.Sp |
572 |
|
|
.Vb 1 |
573 |
|
|
\& URxvt*imlocale: ja_JP.EUC-JP |
574 |
|
|
.Ve |
575 |
|
|
.Sp |
576 |
|
|
Now you can start your terminal with \f(CW\*(C`LC_CTYPE=ja_JP.UTF\-8\*(C'\fR and still |
577 |
|
|
use your input method. Please note, however, that you will not be able to |
578 |
|
|
input characters outside \f(CW\*(C`EUC\-JP\*(C'\fR in a normal way then, as your input |
579 |
|
|
method limits you. |
580 |
root |
1.13 |
.IP "Rxvt-unicode crashes when the X Input Method changes or exits." 4 |
581 |
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.IX Item "Rxvt-unicode crashes when the X Input Method changes or exits." |
582 |
|
|
Unfortunately, this is unavoidable, as the \s-1XIM\s0 protocol is racy by |
583 |
|
|
design. Applications can avoid some crashes at the expense of memory |
584 |
|
|
leaks, and Input Methods can avoid some crashes by careful ordering at |
585 |
|
|
exit time. \fBkinput2\fR (and derived input methods) generally succeeds, |
586 |
|
|
while \fB\s-1SCIM\s0\fR (or similar input methods) fails. In the end, however, |
587 |
|
|
crashes cannot be completely avoided even if both sides cooperate. |
588 |
|
|
.Sp |
589 |
|
|
So the only workaround is not to kill your Input Method Servers. |
590 |
root |
1.1 |
.IP "Rxvt-unicode uses gobs of memory, how can I reduce that?" 4 |
591 |
|
|
.IX Item "Rxvt-unicode uses gobs of memory, how can I reduce that?" |
592 |
root |
1.12 |
Rxvt-unicode tries to obey the rule of not charging you for something you |
593 |
root |
1.1 |
don't use. One thing you should try is to configure out all settings that |
594 |
|
|
you don't need, for example, Xft support is a resource hog by design, |
595 |
|
|
when used. Compiling it out ensures that no Xft font will be loaded |
596 |
|
|
accidentally when rxvt-unicode tries to find a font for your characters. |
597 |
|
|
.Sp |
598 |
|
|
Also, many people (me included) like large windows and even larger |
599 |
|
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scrollback buffers: Without \f(CW\*(C`\-\-enable\-unicode3\*(C'\fR, rxvt-unicode will use |
600 |
|
|
6 bytes per screen cell. For a 160x?? window this amounts to almost a |
601 |
|
|
kilobyte per line. A scrollback buffer of 10000 lines will then (if full) |
602 |
|
|
use 10 Megabytes of memory. With \f(CW\*(C`\-\-enable\-unicode3\*(C'\fR it gets worse, as |
603 |
|
|
rxvt-unicode then uses 8 bytes per screen cell. |
604 |
|
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.IP "Can I speed up Xft rendering somehow?" 4 |
605 |
|
|
.IX Item "Can I speed up Xft rendering somehow?" |
606 |
|
|
Yes, the most obvious way to speed it up is to avoid Xft entirely, as |
607 |
|
|
it is simply slow. If you still want Xft fonts you might try to disable |
608 |
|
|
antialiasing (by appending \f(CW\*(C`:antialiasing=false\*(C'\fR), which saves lots of |
609 |
|
|
memory and also speeds up rendering considerably. |
610 |
|
|
.IP "Rxvt-unicode doesn't seem to anti-alias its fonts, what is wrong?" 4 |
611 |
|
|
.IX Item "Rxvt-unicode doesn't seem to anti-alias its fonts, what is wrong?" |
612 |
|
|
Rxvt-unicode will use whatever you specify as a font. If it needs to |
613 |
|
|
fall back to it's default font search list it will prefer X11 core |
614 |
|
|
fonts, because they are small and fast, and then use Xft fonts. It has |
615 |
|
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antialiasing disabled for most of them, because the author thinks they |
616 |
|
|
look best that way. |
617 |
|
|
.Sp |
618 |
|
|
If you want antialiasing, you have to specify the fonts manually. |
619 |
|
|
.IP "Mouse cut/paste suddenly no longer works." 4 |
620 |
|
|
.IX Item "Mouse cut/paste suddenly no longer works." |
621 |
|
|
Make sure that mouse reporting is actually turned off since killing |
622 |
|
|
some editors prematurely may leave the mouse in mouse report mode. I've |
623 |
|
|
heard that tcsh may use mouse reporting unless it otherwise specified. A |
624 |
|
|
quick check is to see if cut/paste works when the Alt or Shift keys are |
625 |
|
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depressed. See @@RXVT_NAME@@(7) |
626 |
|
|
.IP "What's with this bold/blink stuff?" 4 |
627 |
|
|
.IX Item "What's with this bold/blink stuff?" |
628 |
|
|
If no bold colour is set via \f(CW\*(C`colorBD:\*(C'\fR, bold will invert text using the |
629 |
|
|
standard foreground colour. |
630 |
|
|
.Sp |
631 |
|
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For the standard background colour, blinking will actually make the |
632 |
|
|
text blink when compiled with \f(CW\*(C`\-\-enable\-blinking\*(C'\fR. with standard |
633 |
|
|
colours. Without \f(CW\*(C`\-\-enable\-blinking\*(C'\fR, the blink attribute will be |
634 |
|
|
ignored. |
635 |
|
|
.Sp |
636 |
|
|
On \s-1ANSI\s0 colours, bold/blink attributes are used to set high-intensity |
637 |
|
|
foreground/background colors. |
638 |
|
|
.Sp |
639 |
|
|
color0\-7 are the low-intensity colors. |
640 |
|
|
.Sp |
641 |
|
|
color8\-15 are the corresponding high-intensity colors. |
642 |
|
|
.IP "I don't like the screen colors. How do I change them?" 4 |
643 |
|
|
.IX Item "I don't like the screen colors. How do I change them?" |
644 |
|
|
You can change the screen colors at run-time using \fI~/.Xdefaults\fR |
645 |
|
|
resources (or as long\-options). |
646 |
|
|
.Sp |
647 |
|
|
Here are values that are supposed to resemble a \s-1VGA\s0 screen, |
648 |
|
|
including the murky brown that passes for low-intensity yellow: |
649 |
|
|
.Sp |
650 |
|
|
.Vb 8 |
651 |
root |
1.12 |
\& URxvt.color0: #000000 |
652 |
|
|
\& URxvt.color1: #A80000 |
653 |
|
|
\& URxvt.color2: #00A800 |
654 |
|
|
\& URxvt.color3: #A8A800 |
655 |
|
|
\& URxvt.color4: #0000A8 |
656 |
|
|
\& URxvt.color5: #A800A8 |
657 |
|
|
\& URxvt.color6: #00A8A8 |
658 |
|
|
\& URxvt.color7: #A8A8A8 |
659 |
root |
1.1 |
.Ve |
660 |
|
|
.Sp |
661 |
|
|
.Vb 8 |
662 |
root |
1.12 |
\& URxvt.color8: #000054 |
663 |
|
|
\& URxvt.color9: #FF0054 |
664 |
|
|
\& URxvt.color10: #00FF54 |
665 |
|
|
\& URxvt.color11: #FFFF54 |
666 |
|
|
\& URxvt.color12: #0000FF |
667 |
|
|
\& URxvt.color13: #FF00FF |
668 |
|
|
\& URxvt.color14: #00FFFF |
669 |
|
|
\& URxvt.color15: #FFFFFF |
670 |
root |
1.1 |
.Ve |
671 |
|
|
.Sp |
672 |
root |
1.12 |
And here is a more complete set of non-standard colors described (not by |
673 |
|
|
me) as \*(L"pretty girly\*(R". |
674 |
root |
1.1 |
.Sp |
675 |
|
|
.Vb 18 |
676 |
|
|
\& URxvt.cursorColor: #dc74d1 |
677 |
|
|
\& URxvt.pointerColor: #dc74d1 |
678 |
|
|
\& URxvt.background: #0e0e0e |
679 |
|
|
\& URxvt.foreground: #4ad5e1 |
680 |
|
|
\& URxvt.color0: #000000 |
681 |
|
|
\& URxvt.color8: #8b8f93 |
682 |
|
|
\& URxvt.color1: #dc74d1 |
683 |
|
|
\& URxvt.color9: #dc74d1 |
684 |
|
|
\& URxvt.color2: #0eb8c7 |
685 |
|
|
\& URxvt.color10: #0eb8c7 |
686 |
|
|
\& URxvt.color3: #dfe37e |
687 |
|
|
\& URxvt.color11: #dfe37e |
688 |
|
|
\& URxvt.color5: #9e88f0 |
689 |
|
|
\& URxvt.color13: #9e88f0 |
690 |
|
|
\& URxvt.color6: #73f7ff |
691 |
|
|
\& URxvt.color14: #73f7ff |
692 |
|
|
\& URxvt.color7: #e1dddd |
693 |
|
|
\& URxvt.color15: #e1dddd |
694 |
|
|
.Ve |
695 |
root |
1.12 |
.IP "How can I start @@RXVT_NAME@@d in a race-free way?" 4 |
696 |
|
|
.IX Item "How can I start @@RXVT_NAME@@d in a race-free way?" |
697 |
|
|
Despite it's name, @@RXVT_NAME@@d is not a real daemon, but more like a |
698 |
|
|
server that answers @@RXVT_NAME@@c's requests, so it doesn't background |
699 |
|
|
itself. |
700 |
|
|
.Sp |
701 |
|
|
To ensure @@RXVT_NAME@@d is listening on it's socket, you can use the |
702 |
|
|
following method to wait for the startup message before continuing: |
703 |
|
|
.Sp |
704 |
|
|
.Vb 1 |
705 |
|
|
\& { @@RXVT_NAME@@d & } | read |
706 |
|
|
.Ve |
707 |
root |
1.1 |
.IP "What's with the strange Backspace/Delete key behaviour?" 4 |
708 |
|
|
.IX Item "What's with the strange Backspace/Delete key behaviour?" |
709 |
|
|
Assuming that the physical Backspace key corresponds to the |
710 |
|
|
BackSpace keysym (not likely for Linux ... see the following |
711 |
|
|
question) there are two standard values that can be used for |
712 |
|
|
Backspace: \f(CW\*(C`^H\*(C'\fR and \f(CW\*(C`^?\*(C'\fR. |
713 |
|
|
.Sp |
714 |
|
|
Historically, either value is correct, but rxvt-unicode adopts the debian |
715 |
|
|
policy of using \f(CW\*(C`^?\*(C'\fR when unsure, because it's the one only only correct |
716 |
|
|
choice :). |
717 |
|
|
.Sp |
718 |
|
|
Rxvt-unicode tries to inherit the current stty settings and uses the value |
719 |
|
|
of `erase' to guess the value for backspace. If rxvt-unicode wasn't |
720 |
|
|
started from a terminal (say, from a menu or by remote shell), then the |
721 |
|
|
system value of `erase', which corresponds to \s-1CERASE\s0 in <termios.h>, will |
722 |
|
|
be used (which may not be the same as your stty setting). |
723 |
|
|
.Sp |
724 |
|
|
For starting a new rxvt\-unicode: |
725 |
|
|
.Sp |
726 |
|
|
.Vb 3 |
727 |
|
|
\& # use Backspace = ^H |
728 |
|
|
\& $ stty erase ^H |
729 |
|
|
\& $ @@RXVT_NAME@@ |
730 |
|
|
.Ve |
731 |
|
|
.Sp |
732 |
|
|
.Vb 3 |
733 |
|
|
\& # use Backspace = ^? |
734 |
|
|
\& $ stty erase ^? |
735 |
|
|
\& $ @@RXVT_NAME@@ |
736 |
|
|
.Ve |
737 |
|
|
.Sp |
738 |
root |
1.12 |
Toggle with \f(CW\*(C`ESC [ 36 h\*(C'\fR / \f(CW\*(C`ESC [ 36 l\*(C'\fR as documented in @@RXVT_NAME@@(7). |
739 |
root |
1.1 |
.Sp |
740 |
|
|
For an existing rxvt\-unicode: |
741 |
|
|
.Sp |
742 |
|
|
.Vb 3 |
743 |
|
|
\& # use Backspace = ^H |
744 |
|
|
\& $ stty erase ^H |
745 |
|
|
\& $ echo -n "^[[36h" |
746 |
|
|
.Ve |
747 |
|
|
.Sp |
748 |
|
|
.Vb 3 |
749 |
|
|
\& # use Backspace = ^? |
750 |
|
|
\& $ stty erase ^? |
751 |
|
|
\& $ echo -n "^[[36l" |
752 |
|
|
.Ve |
753 |
|
|
.Sp |
754 |
|
|
This helps satisfy some of the Backspace discrepancies that occur, but |
755 |
|
|
if you use Backspace = \f(CW\*(C`^H\*(C'\fR, make sure that the termcap/terminfo value |
756 |
|
|
properly reflects that. |
757 |
|
|
.Sp |
758 |
|
|
The Delete key is a another casualty of the ill-defined Backspace problem. |
759 |
|
|
To avoid confusion between the Backspace and Delete keys, the Delete |
760 |
|
|
key has been assigned an escape sequence to match the vt100 for Execute |
761 |
root |
1.12 |
(\f(CW\*(C`ESC [ 3 ~\*(C'\fR) and is in the supplied termcap/terminfo. |
762 |
root |
1.1 |
.Sp |
763 |
|
|
Some other Backspace problems: |
764 |
|
|
.Sp |
765 |
|
|
some editors use termcap/terminfo, |
766 |
|
|
some editors (vim I'm told) expect Backspace = ^H, |
767 |
|
|
\&\s-1GNU\s0 Emacs (and Emacs-like editors) use ^H for help. |
768 |
|
|
.Sp |
769 |
|
|
Perhaps someday this will all be resolved in a consistent manner. |
770 |
|
|
.IP "I don't like the key\-bindings. How do I change them?" 4 |
771 |
|
|
.IX Item "I don't like the key-bindings. How do I change them?" |
772 |
|
|
There are some compile-time selections available via configure. Unless |
773 |
|
|
you have run \*(L"configure\*(R" with the \f(CW\*(C`\-\-disable\-resources\*(C'\fR option you can |
774 |
root |
1.2 |
use the `keysym' resource to alter the keystrings associated with keysyms. |
775 |
root |
1.1 |
.Sp |
776 |
root |
1.12 |
Here's an example for a URxvt session started using \f(CW\*(C`@@RXVT_NAME@@ \-name URxvt\*(C'\fR |
777 |
root |
1.1 |
.Sp |
778 |
root |
1.2 |
.Vb 20 |
779 |
root |
1.12 |
\& URxvt.keysym.Home: \e033[1~ |
780 |
|
|
\& URxvt.keysym.End: \e033[4~ |
781 |
|
|
\& URxvt.keysym.C-apostrophe: \e033<C-'> |
782 |
|
|
\& URxvt.keysym.C-slash: \e033<C-/> |
783 |
|
|
\& URxvt.keysym.C-semicolon: \e033<C-;> |
784 |
|
|
\& URxvt.keysym.C-grave: \e033<C-`> |
785 |
|
|
\& URxvt.keysym.C-comma: \e033<C-,> |
786 |
|
|
\& URxvt.keysym.C-period: \e033<C-.> |
787 |
|
|
\& URxvt.keysym.C-0x60: \e033<C-`> |
788 |
|
|
\& URxvt.keysym.C-Tab: \e033<C-Tab> |
789 |
|
|
\& URxvt.keysym.C-Return: \e033<C-Return> |
790 |
|
|
\& URxvt.keysym.S-Return: \e033<S-Return> |
791 |
|
|
\& URxvt.keysym.S-space: \e033<S-Space> |
792 |
|
|
\& URxvt.keysym.M-Up: \e033<M-Up> |
793 |
|
|
\& URxvt.keysym.M-Down: \e033<M-Down> |
794 |
|
|
\& URxvt.keysym.M-Left: \e033<M-Left> |
795 |
|
|
\& URxvt.keysym.M-Right: \e033<M-Right> |
796 |
|
|
\& URxvt.keysym.M-C-0: list \e033<M-C- 0123456789 > |
797 |
root |
1.5 |
\& URxvt.keysym.M-C-a: list \e033<M-C- abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz > |
798 |
root |
1.12 |
\& URxvt.keysym.F12: command:\e033]701;zh_CN.GBK\e007 |
799 |
root |
1.1 |
.Ve |
800 |
root |
1.5 |
.Sp |
801 |
|
|
See some more examples in the documentation for the \fBkeysym\fR resource. |
802 |
root |
1.1 |
.IP "I'm using keyboard model \s-1XXX\s0 that has extra Prior/Next/Insert keys. How do I make use of them? For example, the Sun Keyboard type 4 has the following mappings that rxvt-unicode doesn't recognize." 4 |
803 |
|
|
.IX Item "I'm using keyboard model XXX that has extra Prior/Next/Insert keys. How do I make use of them? For example, the Sun Keyboard type 4 has the following mappings that rxvt-unicode doesn't recognize." |
804 |
|
|
.Vb 6 |
805 |
|
|
\& KP_Insert == Insert |
806 |
|
|
\& F22 == Print |
807 |
|
|
\& F27 == Home |
808 |
|
|
\& F29 == Prior |
809 |
|
|
\& F33 == End |
810 |
|
|
\& F35 == Next |
811 |
|
|
.Ve |
812 |
|
|
.Sp |
813 |
root |
1.5 |
Rather than have rxvt-unicode try to accommodate all the various possible |
814 |
|
|
keyboard mappings, it is better to use `xmodmap' to remap the keys as |
815 |
|
|
required for your particular machine. |
816 |
root |
1.12 |
.IP "How do I distinguish wether I'm running rxvt-unicode or a regular xterm? I need this to decide about setting colors etc." 4 |
817 |
|
|
.IX Item "How do I distinguish wether I'm running rxvt-unicode or a regular xterm? I need this to decide about setting colors etc." |
818 |
root |
1.1 |
rxvt and rxvt-unicode always export the variable \*(L"\s-1COLORTERM\s0\*(R", so you can |
819 |
|
|
check and see if that is set. Note that several programs, \s-1JED\s0, slrn, |
820 |
|
|
Midnight Commander automatically check this variable to decide whether or |
821 |
|
|
not to use color. |
822 |
|
|
.IP "How do I set the correct, full \s-1IP\s0 address for the \s-1DISPLAY\s0 variable?" 4 |
823 |
|
|
.IX Item "How do I set the correct, full IP address for the DISPLAY variable?" |
824 |
|
|
If you've compiled rxvt-unicode with \s-1DISPLAY_IS_IP\s0 and have enabled |
825 |
|
|
insecure mode then it is possible to use the following shell script |
826 |
|
|
snippets to correctly set the display. If your version of rxvt-unicode |
827 |
|
|
wasn't also compiled with \s-1ESCZ_ANSWER\s0 (as assumed in these snippets) then |
828 |
|
|
the \s-1COLORTERM\s0 variable can be used to distinguish rxvt-unicode from a |
829 |
|
|
regular xterm. |
830 |
|
|
.Sp |
831 |
|
|
Courtesy of Chuck Blake <cblake@BBN.COM> with the following shell script |
832 |
|
|
snippets: |
833 |
|
|
.Sp |
834 |
|
|
.Vb 12 |
835 |
|
|
\& # Bourne/Korn/POSIX family of shells: |
836 |
|
|
\& [ ${TERM:-foo} = foo ] && TERM=xterm # assume an xterm if we don't know |
837 |
|
|
\& if [ ${TERM:-foo} = xterm ]; then |
838 |
|
|
\& stty -icanon -echo min 0 time 15 # see if enhanced rxvt or not |
839 |
|
|
\& echo -n '^[Z' |
840 |
|
|
\& read term_id |
841 |
|
|
\& stty icanon echo |
842 |
|
|
\& if [ ""${term_id} = '^[[?1;2C' -a ${DISPLAY:-foo} = foo ]; then |
843 |
|
|
\& echo -n '^[[7n' # query the rxvt we are in for the DISPLAY string |
844 |
|
|
\& read DISPLAY # set it in our local shell |
845 |
|
|
\& fi |
846 |
|
|
\& fi |
847 |
|
|
.Ve |
848 |
|
|
.IP "How do I compile the manual pages for myself?" 4 |
849 |
|
|
.IX Item "How do I compile the manual pages for myself?" |
850 |
|
|
You need to have a recent version of perl installed as \fI/usr/bin/perl\fR, |
851 |
|
|
one that comes with \fIpod2man\fR, \fIpod2text\fR and \fIpod2html\fR. Then go to |
852 |
|
|
the doc subdirectory and enter \f(CW\*(C`make alldoc\*(C'\fR. |
853 |
|
|
.IP "My question isn't answered here, can I ask a human?" 4 |
854 |
|
|
.IX Item "My question isn't answered here, can I ask a human?" |
855 |
|
|
Before sending me mail, you could go to \s-1IRC:\s0 \f(CW\*(C`irc.freenode.net\*(C'\fR, |
856 |
|
|
channel \f(CW\*(C`#rxvt\-unicode\*(C'\fR has some rxvt-unicode enthusiasts that might be |
857 |
|
|
interested in learning about new and exciting problems (but not FAQs :). |
858 |
root |
1.12 |
.SH "RXVT TECHNICAL REFERENCE" |
859 |
|
|
.IX Header "RXVT TECHNICAL REFERENCE" |
860 |
root |
1.1 |
.SH "DESCRIPTION" |
861 |
|
|
.IX Header "DESCRIPTION" |
862 |
|
|
The rest of this document describes various technical aspects of |
863 |
|
|
\&\fBrxvt-unicode\fR. First the description of supported command sequences, |
864 |
|
|
followed by menu and pixmap support and last by a description of all |
865 |
|
|
features selectable at \f(CW\*(C`configure\*(C'\fR time. |
866 |
|
|
.SH "Definitions" |
867 |
|
|
.IX Header "Definitions" |
868 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""c""\fB\fR" 4 |
869 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBc\fB\fR" 4 |
870 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "c" |
871 |
|
|
The literal character c. |
872 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""C""\fB\fR" 4 |
873 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBC\fB\fR" 4 |
874 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "C" |
875 |
|
|
A single (required) character. |
876 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""Ps""\fB\fR" 4 |
877 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBPs\fB\fR" 4 |
878 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "Ps" |
879 |
|
|
A single (usually optional) numeric parameter, composed of one or more |
880 |
|
|
digits. |
881 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""Pm""\fB\fR" 4 |
882 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBPm\fB\fR" 4 |
883 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "Pm" |
884 |
|
|
A multiple numeric parameter composed of any number of single numeric |
885 |
|
|
parameters, separated by \f(CW\*(C`;\*(C'\fR character(s). |
886 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""Pt""\fB\fR" 4 |
887 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBPt\fB\fR" 4 |
888 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "Pt" |
889 |
|
|
A text parameter composed of printable characters. |
890 |
|
|
.SH "Values" |
891 |
|
|
.IX Header "Values" |
892 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""ENQ""\fB\fR" 4 |
893 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBENQ\fB\fR" 4 |
894 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "ENQ" |
895 |
|
|
Enquiry (Ctrl\-E) = Send Device Attributes (\s-1DA\s0) |
896 |
|
|
request attributes from terminal. See \fB\f(CB\*(C`ESC [ Ps c\*(C'\fB\fR. |
897 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""BEL""\fB\fR" 4 |
898 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBBEL\fB\fR" 4 |
899 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "BEL" |
900 |
|
|
Bell (Ctrl\-G) |
901 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""BS""\fB\fR" 4 |
902 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBBS\fB\fR" 4 |
903 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "BS" |
904 |
|
|
Backspace (Ctrl\-H) |
905 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""TAB""\fB\fR" 4 |
906 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBTAB\fB\fR" 4 |
907 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "TAB" |
908 |
|
|
Horizontal Tab (\s-1HT\s0) (Ctrl\-I) |
909 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""LF""\fB\fR" 4 |
910 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBLF\fB\fR" 4 |
911 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "LF" |
912 |
|
|
Line Feed or New Line (\s-1NL\s0) (Ctrl\-J) |
913 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""VT""\fB\fR" 4 |
914 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBVT\fB\fR" 4 |
915 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "VT" |
916 |
|
|
Vertical Tab (Ctrl\-K) same as \fB\f(CB\*(C`LF\*(C'\fB\fR |
917 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""FF""\fB\fR" 4 |
918 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBFF\fB\fR" 4 |
919 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "FF" |
920 |
|
|
Form Feed or New Page (\s-1NP\s0) (Ctrl\-L) same as \fB\f(CB\*(C`LF\*(C'\fB\fR |
921 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""CR""\fB\fR" 4 |
922 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBCR\fB\fR" 4 |
923 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "CR" |
924 |
|
|
Carriage Return (Ctrl\-M) |
925 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""SO""\fB\fR" 4 |
926 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBSO\fB\fR" 4 |
927 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "SO" |
928 |
|
|
Shift Out (Ctrl\-N), invokes the G1 character set. |
929 |
|
|
Switch to Alternate Character Set |
930 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""SI""\fB\fR" 4 |
931 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBSI\fB\fR" 4 |
932 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "SI" |
933 |
|
|
Shift In (Ctrl\-O), invokes the G0 character set (the default). |
934 |
|
|
Switch to Standard Character Set |
935 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""SPC""\fB\fR" 4 |
936 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBSPC\fB\fR" 4 |
937 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "SPC" |
938 |
|
|
Space Character |
939 |
|
|
.SH "Escape Sequences" |
940 |
|
|
.IX Header "Escape Sequences" |
941 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""ESC # 8""\fB\fR" 4 |
942 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBESC # 8\fB\fR" 4 |
943 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "ESC # 8" |
944 |
|
|
\&\s-1DEC\s0 Screen Alignment Test (\s-1DECALN\s0) |
945 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""ESC 7""\fB\fR" 4 |
946 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBESC 7\fB\fR" 4 |
947 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "ESC 7" |
948 |
|
|
Save Cursor (\s-1SC\s0) |
949 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""ESC 8""\fB\fR" 4 |
950 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBESC 8\fB\fR" 4 |
951 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "ESC 8" |
952 |
|
|
Restore Cursor |
953 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""ESC =""\fB\fR" 4 |
954 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBESC =\fB\fR" 4 |
955 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "ESC =" |
956 |
|
|
Application Keypad (\s-1SMKX\s0). See also next sequence. |
957 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""ESC""\fB\fR" 4 |
958 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBESC\fB\fR" 4 |
959 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "ESC" |
960 |
|
|
Normal Keypad (\s-1RMKX\s0) |
961 |
|
|
.Sp |
962 |
|
|
\&\fBNote:\fR If the numeric keypad is activated, eg, \fBNum_Lock\fR has been |
963 |
|
|
pressed, numbers or control functions are generated by the numeric keypad |
964 |
|
|
(see Key Codes). |
965 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""ESC D""\fB\fR" 4 |
966 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBESC D\fB\fR" 4 |
967 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "ESC D" |
968 |
|
|
Index (\s-1IND\s0) |
969 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""ESC E""\fB\fR" 4 |
970 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBESC E\fB\fR" 4 |
971 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "ESC E" |
972 |
|
|
Next Line (\s-1NEL\s0) |
973 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""ESC H""\fB\fR" 4 |
974 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBESC H\fB\fR" 4 |
975 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "ESC H" |
976 |
|
|
Tab Set (\s-1HTS\s0) |
977 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""ESC M""\fB\fR" 4 |
978 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBESC M\fB\fR" 4 |
979 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "ESC M" |
980 |
|
|
Reverse Index (\s-1RI\s0) |
981 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""ESC N""\fB\fR" 4 |
982 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBESC N\fB\fR" 4 |
983 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "ESC N" |
984 |
|
|
Single Shift Select of G2 Character Set (\s-1SS2\s0): affects next character |
985 |
|
|
only \fIunimplemented\fR |
986 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""ESC O""\fB\fR" 4 |
987 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBESC O\fB\fR" 4 |
988 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "ESC O" |
989 |
|
|
Single Shift Select of G3 Character Set (\s-1SS3\s0): affects next character |
990 |
|
|
only \fIunimplemented\fR |
991 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""ESC Z""\fB\fR" 4 |
992 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBESC Z\fB\fR" 4 |
993 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "ESC Z" |
994 |
root |
1.12 |
Obsolete form of returns: \fB\f(CB\*(C`ESC [ ? 1 ; 2 C\*(C'\fB\fR \fIrxvt-unicode compile-time option\fR |
995 |
|
|
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""ESC c""\fB\fR" 4 |
996 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBESC c\fB\fR" 4 |
997 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "ESC c" |
998 |
|
|
Full reset (\s-1RIS\s0) |
999 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""ESC n""\fB\fR" 4 |
1000 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBESC n\fB\fR" 4 |
1001 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "ESC n" |
1002 |
|
|
Invoke the G2 Character Set (\s-1LS2\s0) |
1003 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""ESC o""\fB\fR" 4 |
1004 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBESC o\fB\fR" 4 |
1005 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "ESC o" |
1006 |
|
|
Invoke the G3 Character Set (\s-1LS3\s0) |
1007 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""ESC ( C""\fB\fR" 4 |
1008 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBESC ( C\fB\fR" 4 |
1009 |
|
|
.IX Item "ESC ( C" |
1010 |
root |
1.1 |
Designate G0 Character Set (\s-1ISO\s0 2022), see below for values of \f(CW\*(C`C\*(C'\fR. |
1011 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""ESC ) C""\fB\fR" 4 |
1012 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBESC ) C\fB\fR" 4 |
1013 |
|
|
.IX Item "ESC ) C" |
1014 |
root |
1.1 |
Designate G1 Character Set (\s-1ISO\s0 2022), see below for values of \f(CW\*(C`C\*(C'\fR. |
1015 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""ESC * C""\fB\fR" 4 |
1016 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBESC * C\fB\fR" 4 |
1017 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "ESC * C" |
1018 |
|
|
Designate G2 Character Set (\s-1ISO\s0 2022), see below for values of \f(CW\*(C`C\*(C'\fR. |
1019 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""ESC + C""\fB\fR" 4 |
1020 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBESC + C\fB\fR" 4 |
1021 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "ESC + C" |
1022 |
|
|
Designate G3 Character Set (\s-1ISO\s0 2022), see below for values of \f(CW\*(C`C\*(C'\fR. |
1023 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""ESC $ C""\fB\fR" 4 |
1024 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBESC $ C\fB\fR" 4 |
1025 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "ESC $ C" |
1026 |
|
|
Designate Kanji Character Set |
1027 |
|
|
.Sp |
1028 |
|
|
Where \fB\f(CB\*(C`C\*(C'\fB\fR is one of: |
1029 |
|
|
.TS |
1030 |
|
|
l l . |
1031 |
|
|
C = 0 DEC Special Character and Line Drawing Set |
1032 |
|
|
C = A United Kingdom (UK) |
1033 |
|
|
C = B United States (USASCII) |
1034 |
|
|
C = < Multinational character set unimplemented |
1035 |
|
|
C = 5 Finnish character set unimplemented |
1036 |
|
|
C = C Finnish character set unimplemented |
1037 |
|
|
C = K German character set unimplemented |
1038 |
|
|
.TE |
1039 |
|
|
|
1040 |
|
|
.PP |
1041 |
|
|
|
1042 |
|
|
.IX Xref "CSI" |
1043 |
|
|
.SH "CSI (Command Sequence Introducer) Sequences" |
1044 |
|
|
.IX Header "CSI (Command Sequence Introducer) Sequences" |
1045 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""ESC [ Ps @""\fB\fR" 4 |
1046 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBESC [ Ps @\fB\fR" 4 |
1047 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "ESC [ Ps @" |
1048 |
|
|
Insert \fB\f(CB\*(C`Ps\*(C'\fB\fR (Blank) Character(s) [default: 1] (\s-1ICH\s0) |
1049 |
|
|
.IX Xref "ESCOBPsA" |
1050 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""ESC [ Ps A""\fB\fR" 4 |
1051 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBESC [ Ps A\fB\fR" 4 |
1052 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "ESC [ Ps A" |
1053 |
|
|
Cursor Up \fB\f(CB\*(C`Ps\*(C'\fB\fR Times [default: 1] (\s-1CUU\s0) |
1054 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""ESC [ Ps B""\fB\fR" 4 |
1055 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBESC [ Ps B\fB\fR" 4 |
1056 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "ESC [ Ps B" |
1057 |
|
|
Cursor Down \fB\f(CB\*(C`Ps\*(C'\fB\fR Times [default: 1] (\s-1CUD\s0) |
1058 |
|
|
.IX Xref "ESCOBPsC" |
1059 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""ESC [ Ps C""\fB\fR" 4 |
1060 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBESC [ Ps C\fB\fR" 4 |
1061 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "ESC [ Ps C" |
1062 |
|
|
Cursor Forward \fB\f(CB\*(C`Ps\*(C'\fB\fR Times [default: 1] (\s-1CUF\s0) |
1063 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""ESC [ Ps D""\fB\fR" 4 |
1064 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBESC [ Ps D\fB\fR" 4 |
1065 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "ESC [ Ps D" |
1066 |
|
|
Cursor Backward \fB\f(CB\*(C`Ps\*(C'\fB\fR Times [default: 1] (\s-1CUB\s0) |
1067 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""ESC [ Ps E""\fB\fR" 4 |
1068 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBESC [ Ps E\fB\fR" 4 |
1069 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "ESC [ Ps E" |
1070 |
|
|
Cursor Down \fB\f(CB\*(C`Ps\*(C'\fB\fR Times [default: 1] and to first column |
1071 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""ESC [ Ps F""\fB\fR" 4 |
1072 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBESC [ Ps F\fB\fR" 4 |
1073 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "ESC [ Ps F" |
1074 |
|
|
Cursor Up \fB\f(CB\*(C`Ps\*(C'\fB\fR Times [default: 1] and to first column |
1075 |
|
|
.IX Xref "ESCOBPsG" |
1076 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""ESC [ Ps G""\fB\fR" 4 |
1077 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBESC [ Ps G\fB\fR" 4 |
1078 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "ESC [ Ps G" |
1079 |
|
|
Cursor to Column \fB\f(CB\*(C`Ps\*(C'\fB\fR (\s-1HPA\s0) |
1080 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""ESC [ Ps;Ps H""\fB\fR" 4 |
1081 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBESC [ Ps;Ps H\fB\fR" 4 |
1082 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "ESC [ Ps;Ps H" |
1083 |
|
|
Cursor Position [row;column] [default: 1;1] (\s-1CUP\s0) |
1084 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""ESC [ Ps I""\fB\fR" 4 |
1085 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBESC [ Ps I\fB\fR" 4 |
1086 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "ESC [ Ps I" |
1087 |
|
|
Move forward \fB\f(CB\*(C`Ps\*(C'\fB\fR tab stops [default: 1] |
1088 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""ESC [ Ps J""\fB\fR" 4 |
1089 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBESC [ Ps J\fB\fR" 4 |
1090 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "ESC [ Ps J" |
1091 |
|
|
Erase in Display (\s-1ED\s0) |
1092 |
|
|
.TS |
1093 |
|
|
l l . |
1094 |
|
|
Ps = 0 Clear Below (default) |
1095 |
|
|
Ps = 1 Clear Above |
1096 |
|
|
Ps = 2 Clear All |
1097 |
|
|
.TE |
1098 |
|
|
|
1099 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""ESC [ Ps K""\fB\fR" 4 |
1100 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBESC [ Ps K\fB\fR" 4 |
1101 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "ESC [ Ps K" |
1102 |
|
|
Erase in Line (\s-1EL\s0) |
1103 |
|
|
.TS |
1104 |
|
|
l l . |
1105 |
|
|
Ps = 0 Clear to Right (default) |
1106 |
|
|
Ps = 1 Clear to Left |
1107 |
|
|
Ps = 2 Clear All |
1108 |
|
|
.TE |
1109 |
|
|
|
1110 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""ESC [ Ps L""\fB\fR" 4 |
1111 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBESC [ Ps L\fB\fR" 4 |
1112 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "ESC [ Ps L" |
1113 |
|
|
Insert \fB\f(CB\*(C`Ps\*(C'\fB\fR Line(s) [default: 1] (\s-1IL\s0) |
1114 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""ESC [ Ps M""\fB\fR" 4 |
1115 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBESC [ Ps M\fB\fR" 4 |
1116 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "ESC [ Ps M" |
1117 |
|
|
Delete \fB\f(CB\*(C`Ps\*(C'\fB\fR Line(s) [default: 1] (\s-1DL\s0) |
1118 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""ESC [ Ps P""\fB\fR" 4 |
1119 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBESC [ Ps P\fB\fR" 4 |
1120 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "ESC [ Ps P" |
1121 |
|
|
Delete \fB\f(CB\*(C`Ps\*(C'\fB\fR Character(s) [default: 1] (\s-1DCH\s0) |
1122 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""ESC [ Ps;Ps;Ps;Ps;Ps T""\fB\fR" 4 |
1123 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBESC [ Ps;Ps;Ps;Ps;Ps T\fB\fR" 4 |
1124 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "ESC [ Ps;Ps;Ps;Ps;Ps T" |
1125 |
|
|
Initiate . \fIunimplemented\fR Parameters are |
1126 |
|
|
[func;startx;starty;firstrow;lastrow]. |
1127 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""ESC [ Ps W""\fB\fR" 4 |
1128 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBESC [ Ps W\fB\fR" 4 |
1129 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "ESC [ Ps W" |
1130 |
|
|
Tabulator functions |
1131 |
|
|
.TS |
1132 |
|
|
l l . |
1133 |
|
|
Ps = 0 Tab Set (HTS) |
1134 |
|
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Ps = 2 Tab Clear (TBC), Clear Current Column (default) |
1135 |
|
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Ps = 5 Tab Clear (TBC), Clear All |
1136 |
|
|
.TE |
1137 |
|
|
|
1138 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""ESC [ Ps X""\fB\fR" 4 |
1139 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBESC [ Ps X\fB\fR" 4 |
1140 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "ESC [ Ps X" |
1141 |
|
|
Erase \fB\f(CB\*(C`Ps\*(C'\fB\fR Character(s) [default: 1] (\s-1ECH\s0) |
1142 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""ESC [ Ps Z""\fB\fR" 4 |
1143 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBESC [ Ps Z\fB\fR" 4 |
1144 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "ESC [ Ps Z" |
1145 |
|
|
Move backward \fB\f(CB\*(C`Ps\*(C'\fB\fR [default: 1] tab stops |
1146 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""ESC [ Ps '""\fB\fR" 4 |
1147 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBESC [ Ps '\fB\fR" 4 |
1148 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "ESC [ Ps '" |
1149 |
|
|
See \fB\f(CB\*(C`ESC [ Ps G\*(C'\fB\fR |
1150 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""ESC [ Ps a""\fB\fR" 4 |
1151 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBESC [ Ps a\fB\fR" 4 |
1152 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "ESC [ Ps a" |
1153 |
|
|
See \fB\f(CB\*(C`ESC [ Ps C\*(C'\fB\fR |
1154 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""ESC [ Ps c""\fB\fR" 4 |
1155 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBESC [ Ps c\fB\fR" 4 |
1156 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "ESC [ Ps c" |
1157 |
|
|
Send Device Attributes (\s-1DA\s0) |
1158 |
|
|
\&\fB\f(CB\*(C`Ps = 0\*(C'\fB\fR (or omitted): request attributes from terminal |
1159 |
root |
1.12 |
returns: \fB\f(CB\*(C`ESC [ ? 1 ; 2 c\*(C'\fB\fR (``I am a \s-1VT100\s0 with Advanced Video |
1160 |
root |
1.1 |
Option'') |
1161 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""ESC [ Ps d""\fB\fR" 4 |
1162 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBESC [ Ps d\fB\fR" 4 |
1163 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "ESC [ Ps d" |
1164 |
|
|
Cursor to Line \fB\f(CB\*(C`Ps\*(C'\fB\fR (\s-1VPA\s0) |
1165 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""ESC [ Ps e""\fB\fR" 4 |
1166 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBESC [ Ps e\fB\fR" 4 |
1167 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "ESC [ Ps e" |
1168 |
|
|
See \fB\f(CB\*(C`ESC [ Ps A\*(C'\fB\fR |
1169 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""ESC [ Ps;Ps f""\fB\fR" 4 |
1170 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBESC [ Ps;Ps f\fB\fR" 4 |
1171 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "ESC [ Ps;Ps f" |
1172 |
|
|
Horizontal and Vertical Position [row;column] (\s-1HVP\s0) [default: 1;1] |
1173 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""ESC [ Ps g""\fB\fR" 4 |
1174 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBESC [ Ps g\fB\fR" 4 |
1175 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "ESC [ Ps g" |
1176 |
|
|
Tab Clear (\s-1TBC\s0) |
1177 |
|
|
.TS |
1178 |
|
|
l l . |
1179 |
|
|
Ps = 0 Clear Current Column (default) |
1180 |
|
|
Ps = 3 Clear All (TBC) |
1181 |
|
|
.TE |
1182 |
|
|
|
1183 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""ESC [ Pm h""\fB\fR" 4 |
1184 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBESC [ Pm h\fB\fR" 4 |
1185 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "ESC [ Pm h" |
1186 |
|
|
Set Mode (\s-1SM\s0). See \fB\f(CB\*(C`ESC [ Pm l\*(C'\fB\fR sequence for description of \f(CW\*(C`Pm\*(C'\fR. |
1187 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""ESC [ Ps i""\fB\fR" 4 |
1188 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBESC [ Ps i\fB\fR" 4 |
1189 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "ESC [ Ps i" |
1190 |
|
|
Printing. See also the \f(CW\*(C`print\-pipe\*(C'\fR resource. |
1191 |
|
|
.TS |
1192 |
|
|
l l . |
1193 |
|
|
Ps = 0 print screen (MC0) |
1194 |
|
|
Ps = 4 disable transparent print mode (MC4) |
1195 |
|
|
Ps = 5 enable transparent print mode (MC5) |
1196 |
|
|
.TE |
1197 |
|
|
|
1198 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""ESC [ Pm l""\fB\fR" 4 |
1199 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBESC [ Pm l\fB\fR" 4 |
1200 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "ESC [ Pm l" |
1201 |
|
|
Reset Mode (\s-1RM\s0) |
1202 |
|
|
.RS 4 |
1203 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""Ps = 4""\fB\fR" 4 |
1204 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBPs = 4\fB\fR" 4 |
1205 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "Ps = 4" |
1206 |
|
|
.TS |
1207 |
|
|
l l . |
1208 |
|
|
h Insert Mode (SMIR) |
1209 |
|
|
l Replace Mode (RMIR) |
1210 |
|
|
.TE |
1211 |
|
|
|
1212 |
|
|
.PD 0 |
1213 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""Ps = 20""\fB\fR (partially implemented)" 4 |
1214 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBPs = 20\fB\fR (partially implemented)" 4 |
1215 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "Ps = 20 (partially implemented)" |
1216 |
|
|
.TS |
1217 |
|
|
l l . |
1218 |
|
|
h Automatic Newline (LNM) |
1219 |
|
|
l Normal Linefeed (LNM) |
1220 |
|
|
.TE |
1221 |
|
|
|
1222 |
|
|
.RE |
1223 |
|
|
.RS 4 |
1224 |
|
|
.RE |
1225 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""ESC [ Pm m""\fB\fR" 4 |
1226 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBESC [ Pm m\fB\fR" 4 |
1227 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "ESC [ Pm m" |
1228 |
|
|
.PD |
1229 |
|
|
Character Attributes (\s-1SGR\s0) |
1230 |
|
|
.TS |
1231 |
|
|
l l . |
1232 |
|
|
Ps = 0 Normal (default) |
1233 |
|
|
Ps = 1 / 21 On / Off Bold (bright fg) |
1234 |
|
|
Ps = 3 / 23 On / Off Italic |
1235 |
|
|
Ps = 4 / 24 On / Off Underline |
1236 |
|
|
Ps = 5 / 25 On / Off Slow Blink (bright bg) |
1237 |
|
|
Ps = 6 / 26 On / Off Rapid Blink (bright bg) |
1238 |
|
|
Ps = 7 / 27 On / Off Inverse |
1239 |
|
|
Ps = 8 / 27 On / Off Invisible (NYI) |
1240 |
|
|
Ps = 30 / 40 fg/bg Black |
1241 |
|
|
Ps = 31 / 41 fg/bg Red |
1242 |
|
|
Ps = 32 / 42 fg/bg Green |
1243 |
|
|
Ps = 33 / 43 fg/bg Yellow |
1244 |
|
|
Ps = 34 / 44 fg/bg Blue |
1245 |
|
|
Ps = 35 / 45 fg/bg Magenta |
1246 |
|
|
Ps = 36 / 46 fg/bg Cyan |
1247 |
|
|
Ps = 38;5 / 48;5 set fg/bg to color #m (ISO 8613-6) |
1248 |
|
|
Ps = 37 / 47 fg/bg White |
1249 |
|
|
Ps = 39 / 49 fg/bg Default |
1250 |
|
|
Ps = 90 / 100 fg/bg Bright Black |
1251 |
|
|
Ps = 91 / 101 fg/bg Bright Red |
1252 |
|
|
Ps = 92 / 102 fg/bg Bright Green |
1253 |
|
|
Ps = 93 / 103 fg/bg Bright Yellow |
1254 |
|
|
Ps = 94 / 104 fg/bg Bright Blue |
1255 |
|
|
Ps = 95 / 105 fg/bg Bright Magenta |
1256 |
|
|
Ps = 96 / 106 fg/bg Bright Cyan |
1257 |
|
|
Ps = 97 / 107 fg/bg Bright White |
1258 |
|
|
Ps = 99 / 109 fg/bg Bright Default |
1259 |
|
|
.TE |
1260 |
|
|
|
1261 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""ESC [ Ps n""\fB\fR" 4 |
1262 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBESC [ Ps n\fB\fR" 4 |
1263 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "ESC [ Ps n" |
1264 |
|
|
Device Status Report (\s-1DSR\s0) |
1265 |
|
|
.TS |
1266 |
|
|
l l . |
1267 |
|
|
Ps = 5 Status Report ESC [ 0 n (``OK'') |
1268 |
|
|
Ps = 6 Report Cursor Position (CPR) [row;column] as ESC [ r ; c R |
1269 |
|
|
Ps = 7 Request Display Name |
1270 |
|
|
Ps = 8 Request Version Number (place in window title) |
1271 |
|
|
.TE |
1272 |
|
|
|
1273 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""ESC [ Ps;Ps r""\fB\fR" 4 |
1274 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBESC [ Ps;Ps r\fB\fR" 4 |
1275 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "ESC [ Ps;Ps r" |
1276 |
|
|
Set Scrolling Region [top;bottom] |
1277 |
|
|
[default: full size of window] (\s-1CSR\s0) |
1278 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""ESC [ s""\fB\fR" 4 |
1279 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBESC [ s\fB\fR" 4 |
1280 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "ESC [ s" |
1281 |
|
|
Save Cursor (\s-1SC\s0) |
1282 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""ESC [ Ps;Pt t""\fB\fR" 4 |
1283 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBESC [ Ps;Pt t\fB\fR" 4 |
1284 |
root |
1.5 |
.IX Item "ESC [ Ps;Pt t" |
1285 |
|
|
Window Operations |
1286 |
|
|
.TS |
1287 |
|
|
l l . |
1288 |
|
|
Ps = 1 Deiconify (map) window |
1289 |
|
|
Ps = 2 Iconify window |
1290 |
|
|
Ps = 3 ESC [ 3 ; X ; Y t Move window to (X|Y) |
1291 |
root |
1.12 |
Ps = 4 ESC [ 4 ; H ; W t Resize to WxH pixels |
1292 |
root |
1.5 |
Ps = 5 Raise window |
1293 |
|
|
Ps = 6 Lower window |
1294 |
|
|
Ps = 7 Refresh screen once |
1295 |
root |
1.12 |
Ps = 8 ESC [ 8 ; R ; C t Resize to R rows and C columns |
1296 |
|
|
Ps = 11 Report window state (responds with Ps = 1 or Ps = 2) |
1297 |
root |
1.5 |
Ps = 13 Report window position (responds with Ps = 3) |
1298 |
|
|
Ps = 14 Report window pixel size (responds with Ps = 4) |
1299 |
|
|
Ps = 18 Report window text size (responds with Ps = 7) |
1300 |
|
|
Ps = 19 Currently the same as Ps = 18, but responds with Ps = 9 |
1301 |
|
|
Ps = 20 Reports icon label (ESC ] L NAME \234) |
1302 |
|
|
Ps = 21 Reports window title (ESC ] l NAME \234) |
1303 |
|
|
Ps = 24.. Set window height to Ps rows |
1304 |
|
|
.TE |
1305 |
|
|
|
1306 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""ESC [ u""\fB\fR" 4 |
1307 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBESC [ u\fB\fR" 4 |
1308 |
root |
1.5 |
.IX Item "ESC [ u" |
1309 |
|
|
Restore Cursor |
1310 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""ESC [ Ps x""\fB\fR" 4 |
1311 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBESC [ Ps x\fB\fR" 4 |
1312 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "ESC [ Ps x" |
1313 |
|
|
Request Terminal Parameters (\s-1DECREQTPARM\s0) |
1314 |
|
|
.PP |
1315 |
|
|
|
1316 |
|
|
.IX Xref "PrivateModes" |
1317 |
|
|
.SH "DEC Private Modes" |
1318 |
|
|
.IX Header "DEC Private Modes" |
1319 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""ESC [ ? Pm h""\fB\fR" 4 |
1320 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBESC [ ? Pm h\fB\fR" 4 |
1321 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "ESC [ ? Pm h" |
1322 |
|
|
\&\s-1DEC\s0 Private Mode Set (\s-1DECSET\s0) |
1323 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""ESC [ ? Pm l""\fB\fR" 4 |
1324 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBESC [ ? Pm l\fB\fR" 4 |
1325 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "ESC [ ? Pm l" |
1326 |
|
|
\&\s-1DEC\s0 Private Mode Reset (\s-1DECRST\s0) |
1327 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""ESC [ ? Pm r""\fB\fR" 4 |
1328 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBESC [ ? Pm r\fB\fR" 4 |
1329 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "ESC [ ? Pm r" |
1330 |
|
|
Restore previously saved \s-1DEC\s0 Private Mode Values. |
1331 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""ESC [ ? Pm s""\fB\fR" 4 |
1332 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBESC [ ? Pm s\fB\fR" 4 |
1333 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "ESC [ ? Pm s" |
1334 |
|
|
Save \s-1DEC\s0 Private Mode Values. |
1335 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""ESC [ ? Pm t""\fB\fR" 4 |
1336 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBESC [ ? Pm t\fB\fR" 4 |
1337 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "ESC [ ? Pm t" |
1338 |
|
|
Toggle \s-1DEC\s0 Private Mode Values (rxvt extension). \fIwhere\fR |
1339 |
|
|
.RS 4 |
1340 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""Ps = 1""\fB\fR (\s-1DECCKM\s0)" 4 |
1341 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBPs = 1\fB\fR (\s-1DECCKM\s0)" 4 |
1342 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "Ps = 1 (DECCKM)" |
1343 |
|
|
.TS |
1344 |
|
|
l l . |
1345 |
|
|
h Application Cursor Keys |
1346 |
|
|
l Normal Cursor Keys |
1347 |
|
|
.TE |
1348 |
|
|
|
1349 |
|
|
.PD 0 |
1350 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""Ps = 2""\fB\fR (\s-1ANSI/VT52\s0 mode)" 4 |
1351 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBPs = 2\fB\fR (\s-1ANSI/VT52\s0 mode)" 4 |
1352 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "Ps = 2 (ANSI/VT52 mode)" |
1353 |
|
|
.TS |
1354 |
|
|
l l . |
1355 |
|
|
h Enter VT52 mode |
1356 |
|
|
l Enter VT52 mode |
1357 |
|
|
.TE |
1358 |
|
|
|
1359 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""Ps = 3""\fB\fR" 4 |
1360 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBPs = 3\fB\fR" 4 |
1361 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "Ps = 3" |
1362 |
|
|
.TS |
1363 |
|
|
l l . |
1364 |
|
|
h 132 Column Mode (DECCOLM) |
1365 |
|
|
l 80 Column Mode (DECCOLM) |
1366 |
|
|
.TE |
1367 |
|
|
|
1368 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""Ps = 4""\fB\fR" 4 |
1369 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBPs = 4\fB\fR" 4 |
1370 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "Ps = 4" |
1371 |
|
|
.TS |
1372 |
|
|
l l . |
1373 |
|
|
h Smooth (Slow) Scroll (DECSCLM) |
1374 |
|
|
l Jump (Fast) Scroll (DECSCLM) |
1375 |
|
|
.TE |
1376 |
|
|
|
1377 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""Ps = 5""\fB\fR" 4 |
1378 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBPs = 5\fB\fR" 4 |
1379 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "Ps = 5" |
1380 |
|
|
.TS |
1381 |
|
|
l l . |
1382 |
|
|
h Reverse Video (DECSCNM) |
1383 |
|
|
l Normal Video (DECSCNM) |
1384 |
|
|
.TE |
1385 |
|
|
|
1386 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""Ps = 6""\fB\fR" 4 |
1387 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBPs = 6\fB\fR" 4 |
1388 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "Ps = 6" |
1389 |
|
|
.TS |
1390 |
|
|
l l . |
1391 |
|
|
h Origin Mode (DECOM) |
1392 |
|
|
l Normal Cursor Mode (DECOM) |
1393 |
|
|
.TE |
1394 |
|
|
|
1395 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""Ps = 7""\fB\fR" 4 |
1396 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBPs = 7\fB\fR" 4 |
1397 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "Ps = 7" |
1398 |
|
|
.TS |
1399 |
|
|
l l . |
1400 |
|
|
h Wraparound Mode (DECAWM) |
1401 |
|
|
l No Wraparound Mode (DECAWM) |
1402 |
|
|
.TE |
1403 |
|
|
|
1404 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""Ps = 8""\fB\fR \fIunimplemented\fR" 4 |
1405 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBPs = 8\fB\fR \fIunimplemented\fR" 4 |
1406 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "Ps = 8 unimplemented" |
1407 |
|
|
.TS |
1408 |
|
|
l l . |
1409 |
|
|
h Auto-repeat Keys (DECARM) |
1410 |
|
|
l No Auto-repeat Keys (DECARM) |
1411 |
|
|
.TE |
1412 |
|
|
|
1413 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""Ps = 9""\fB\fR X10 XTerm" 4 |
1414 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBPs = 9\fB\fR X10 XTerm" 4 |
1415 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "Ps = 9 X10 XTerm" |
1416 |
|
|
.TS |
1417 |
|
|
l l . |
1418 |
|
|
h Send Mouse X & Y on button press. |
1419 |
|
|
l No mouse reporting. |
1420 |
|
|
.TE |
1421 |
|
|
|
1422 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""Ps = 10""\fB\fR (\fBrxvt\fR)" 4 |
1423 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBPs = 10\fB\fR (\fBrxvt\fR)" 4 |
1424 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "Ps = 10 (rxvt)" |
1425 |
|
|
.TS |
1426 |
|
|
l l . |
1427 |
|
|
h menuBar visible |
1428 |
|
|
l menuBar invisible |
1429 |
|
|
.TE |
1430 |
|
|
|
1431 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""Ps = 25""\fB\fR" 4 |
1432 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBPs = 25\fB\fR" 4 |
1433 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "Ps = 25" |
1434 |
|
|
.TS |
1435 |
|
|
l l . |
1436 |
|
|
h Visible cursor {cnorm/cvvis} |
1437 |
|
|
l Invisible cursor {civis} |
1438 |
|
|
.TE |
1439 |
|
|
|
1440 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""Ps = 30""\fB\fR" 4 |
1441 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBPs = 30\fB\fR" 4 |
1442 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "Ps = 30" |
1443 |
|
|
.TS |
1444 |
|
|
l l . |
1445 |
|
|
h scrollBar visisble |
1446 |
|
|
l scrollBar invisisble |
1447 |
|
|
.TE |
1448 |
|
|
|
1449 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""Ps = 35""\fB\fR (\fBrxvt\fR)" 4 |
1450 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBPs = 35\fB\fR (\fBrxvt\fR)" 4 |
1451 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "Ps = 35 (rxvt)" |
1452 |
|
|
.TS |
1453 |
|
|
l l . |
1454 |
|
|
h Allow XTerm Shift+key sequences |
1455 |
|
|
l Disallow XTerm Shift+key sequences |
1456 |
|
|
.TE |
1457 |
|
|
|
1458 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""Ps = 38""\fB\fR \fIunimplemented\fR" 4 |
1459 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBPs = 38\fB\fR \fIunimplemented\fR" 4 |
1460 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "Ps = 38 unimplemented" |
1461 |
|
|
.PD |
1462 |
|
|
Enter Tektronix Mode (\s-1DECTEK\s0) |
1463 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""Ps = 40""\fB\fR" 4 |
1464 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBPs = 40\fB\fR" 4 |
1465 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "Ps = 40" |
1466 |
|
|
.TS |
1467 |
|
|
l l . |
1468 |
|
|
h Allow 80/132 Mode |
1469 |
|
|
l Disallow 80/132 Mode |
1470 |
|
|
.TE |
1471 |
|
|
|
1472 |
|
|
.PD 0 |
1473 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""Ps = 44""\fB\fR \fIunimplemented\fR" 4 |
1474 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBPs = 44\fB\fR \fIunimplemented\fR" 4 |
1475 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "Ps = 44 unimplemented" |
1476 |
|
|
.TS |
1477 |
|
|
l l . |
1478 |
|
|
h Turn On Margin Bell |
1479 |
|
|
l Turn Off Margin Bell |
1480 |
|
|
.TE |
1481 |
|
|
|
1482 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""Ps = 45""\fB\fR \fIunimplemented\fR" 4 |
1483 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBPs = 45\fB\fR \fIunimplemented\fR" 4 |
1484 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "Ps = 45 unimplemented" |
1485 |
|
|
.TS |
1486 |
|
|
l l . |
1487 |
|
|
h Reverse-wraparound Mode |
1488 |
|
|
l No Reverse-wraparound Mode |
1489 |
|
|
.TE |
1490 |
|
|
|
1491 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""Ps = 46""\fB\fR \fIunimplemented\fR" 4 |
1492 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBPs = 46\fB\fR \fIunimplemented\fR" 4 |
1493 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "Ps = 46 unimplemented" |
1494 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""Ps = 47""\fB\fR" 4 |
1495 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBPs = 47\fB\fR" 4 |
1496 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "Ps = 47" |
1497 |
|
|
.TS |
1498 |
|
|
l l . |
1499 |
|
|
h Use Alternate Screen Buffer |
1500 |
|
|
l Use Normal Screen Buffer |
1501 |
|
|
.TE |
1502 |
|
|
|
1503 |
|
|
.PD |
1504 |
|
|
|
1505 |
|
|
.IX Xref "Priv66" |
1506 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""Ps = 66""\fB\fR" 4 |
1507 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBPs = 66\fB\fR" 4 |
1508 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "Ps = 66" |
1509 |
|
|
.TS |
1510 |
|
|
l l . |
1511 |
|
|
h Application Keypad (DECPAM) == ESC = |
1512 |
|
|
l Normal Keypad (DECPNM) == ESC > |
1513 |
|
|
.TE |
1514 |
|
|
|
1515 |
|
|
.PD 0 |
1516 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""Ps = 67""\fB\fR" 4 |
1517 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBPs = 67\fB\fR" 4 |
1518 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "Ps = 67" |
1519 |
|
|
.TS |
1520 |
|
|
l l . |
1521 |
|
|
h Backspace key sends BS (DECBKM) |
1522 |
|
|
l Backspace key sends DEL |
1523 |
|
|
.TE |
1524 |
|
|
|
1525 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""Ps = 1000""\fB\fR (X11 XTerm)" 4 |
1526 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBPs = 1000\fB\fR (X11 XTerm)" 4 |
1527 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "Ps = 1000 (X11 XTerm)" |
1528 |
|
|
.TS |
1529 |
|
|
l l . |
1530 |
|
|
h Send Mouse X & Y on button press and release. |
1531 |
|
|
l No mouse reporting. |
1532 |
|
|
.TE |
1533 |
|
|
|
1534 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""Ps = 1001""\fB\fR (X11 XTerm) \fIunimplemented\fR" 4 |
1535 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBPs = 1001\fB\fR (X11 XTerm) \fIunimplemented\fR" 4 |
1536 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "Ps = 1001 (X11 XTerm) unimplemented" |
1537 |
|
|
.TS |
1538 |
|
|
l l . |
1539 |
|
|
h Use Hilite Mouse Tracking. |
1540 |
|
|
l No mouse reporting. |
1541 |
|
|
.TE |
1542 |
|
|
|
1543 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""Ps = 1010""\fB\fR (\fBrxvt\fR)" 4 |
1544 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBPs = 1010\fB\fR (\fBrxvt\fR)" 4 |
1545 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "Ps = 1010 (rxvt)" |
1546 |
|
|
.TS |
1547 |
|
|
l l . |
1548 |
|
|
h Don't scroll to bottom on TTY output |
1549 |
|
|
l Scroll to bottom on TTY output |
1550 |
|
|
.TE |
1551 |
|
|
|
1552 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""Ps = 1011""\fB\fR (\fBrxvt\fR)" 4 |
1553 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBPs = 1011\fB\fR (\fBrxvt\fR)" 4 |
1554 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "Ps = 1011 (rxvt)" |
1555 |
|
|
.TS |
1556 |
|
|
l l . |
1557 |
|
|
h Scroll to bottom when a key is pressed |
1558 |
|
|
l Don't scroll to bottom when a key is pressed |
1559 |
|
|
.TE |
1560 |
|
|
|
1561 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""Ps = 1047""\fB\fR" 4 |
1562 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBPs = 1047\fB\fR" 4 |
1563 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "Ps = 1047" |
1564 |
|
|
.TS |
1565 |
|
|
l l . |
1566 |
|
|
h Use Alternate Screen Buffer |
1567 |
|
|
l Use Normal Screen Buffer - clear Alternate Screen Buffer if returning from it |
1568 |
|
|
.TE |
1569 |
|
|
|
1570 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""Ps = 1048""\fB\fR" 4 |
1571 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBPs = 1048\fB\fR" 4 |
1572 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "Ps = 1048" |
1573 |
|
|
.TS |
1574 |
|
|
l l . |
1575 |
|
|
h Save cursor position |
1576 |
|
|
l Restore cursor position |
1577 |
|
|
.TE |
1578 |
|
|
|
1579 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""Ps = 1049""\fB\fR" 4 |
1580 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBPs = 1049\fB\fR" 4 |
1581 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "Ps = 1049" |
1582 |
|
|
.TS |
1583 |
|
|
l l . |
1584 |
|
|
h Use Alternate Screen Buffer - clear Alternate Screen Buffer if switching to it |
1585 |
|
|
l Use Normal Screen Buffer |
1586 |
|
|
.TE |
1587 |
|
|
|
1588 |
|
|
.RE |
1589 |
|
|
.RS 4 |
1590 |
|
|
.RE |
1591 |
|
|
.PD |
1592 |
|
|
.PP |
1593 |
|
|
|
1594 |
|
|
.IX Xref "XTerm" |
1595 |
|
|
.SH "XTerm Operating System Commands" |
1596 |
|
|
.IX Header "XTerm Operating System Commands" |
1597 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""ESC ] Ps;Pt ST""\fB\fR" 4 |
1598 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBESC ] Ps;Pt ST\fB\fR" 4 |
1599 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "ESC ] Ps;Pt ST" |
1600 |
|
|
Set XTerm Parameters. 8\-bit \s-1ST:\s0 0x9c, 7\-bit \s-1ST\s0 sequence: \s-1ESC\s0 \e (0x1b, |
1601 |
|
|
0x5c), backwards compatible terminator \s-1BEL\s0 (0x07) is also accepted. any |
1602 |
|
|
\&\fBoctet\fR can be escaped by prefixing it with \s-1SYN\s0 (0x16, ^V). |
1603 |
|
|
.TS |
1604 |
|
|
l l . |
1605 |
|
|
Ps = 0 Change Icon Name and Window Title to Pt |
1606 |
|
|
Ps = 1 Change Icon Name to Pt |
1607 |
|
|
Ps = 2 Change Window Title to Pt |
1608 |
|
|
Ps = 3 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. |
1609 |
|
|
Ps = 4 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 |
1610 |
|
|
Ps = 10 Change colour of text foreground to Pt (NB: may change in future) |
1611 |
|
|
Ps = 11 Change colour of text background to Pt (NB: may change in future) |
1612 |
|
|
Ps = 12 Change colour of text cursor foreground to Pt |
1613 |
|
|
Ps = 13 Change colour of mouse foreground to Pt |
1614 |
|
|
Ps = 17 Change colour of highlight characters to Pt |
1615 |
|
|
Ps = 18 Change colour of bold characters to Pt |
1616 |
|
|
Ps = 19 Change colour of underlined characters to Pt |
1617 |
|
|
Ps = 20 Change default background to Pt |
1618 |
root |
1.19 |
Ps = 39 Change default foreground colour to Pt. |
1619 |
root |
1.1 |
Ps = 46 Change Log File to Pt unimplemented |
1620 |
root |
1.19 |
Ps = 49 Change default background colour to Pt. |
1621 |
root |
1.1 |
Ps = 50 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 |
1622 |
|
|
Ps = 55 Log all scrollback buffer and all of screen to Pt |
1623 |
root |
1.19 |
Ps = 701 Change current locale to Pt, or, if Pt is ?, return the current locale (Compile frills). |
1624 |
|
|
Ps = 703 Menubar command Pt (Compile menubar). |
1625 |
root |
1.1 |
Ps = 704 Change colour of italic characters to Pt |
1626 |
root |
1.19 |
Ps = 705 Change background pixmap tint colour to Pt (Compile transparency). |
1627 |
root |
1.1 |
Ps = 710 Set normal fontset to Pt. Same as Ps = 50. |
1628 |
root |
1.19 |
Ps = 711 Set bold fontset to Pt. Similar to Ps = 50 (Compile styles). |
1629 |
|
|
Ps = 712 Set italic fontset to Pt. Similar to Ps = 50 (Compile styles). |
1630 |
|
|
Ps = 713 Set bold-italic fontset to Pt. Similar to Ps = 50 (Compile styles). |
1631 |
|
|
Ps = 720 Move viewing window up by Pt lines, or clear scrollback buffer if Pt = 0 (Compile frills). |
1632 |
|
|
Ps = 721 Move viewing window down by Pt lines, or clear scrollback buffer if Pt = 0 (Compile frills). |
1633 |
root |
1.1 |
.TE |
1634 |
|
|
|
1635 |
|
|
.PP |
1636 |
|
|
|
1637 |
|
|
.IX Xref "menuBar" |
1638 |
|
|
.SH "menuBar" |
1639 |
|
|
.IX Header "menuBar" |
1640 |
|
|
\&\fBThe exact syntax used is \f(BIalmost\fB solidified.\fR |
1641 |
|
|
In the menus, \fB\s-1DON\s0'T\fR try to use menuBar commands that add or remove a |
1642 |
|
|
menuBar. |
1643 |
|
|
.PP |
1644 |
|
|
Note that in all of the commands, the \fB\f(BI/path/\fB\fR \fIcannot\fR be |
1645 |
|
|
omitted: use \fB./\fR to specify a menu relative to the current menu. |
1646 |
|
|
.Sh "Overview of menuBar operation" |
1647 |
|
|
.IX Subsection "Overview of menuBar operation" |
1648 |
|
|
For the menuBar XTerm escape sequence \f(CW\*(C`ESC ] 703 ; Pt ST\*(C'\fR, the syntax |
1649 |
|
|
of \f(CW\*(C`Pt\*(C'\fR can be used for a variety of tasks: |
1650 |
|
|
.PP |
1651 |
|
|
At the top level is the current menuBar which is a member of a circular |
1652 |
|
|
linked-list of other such menuBars. |
1653 |
|
|
.PP |
1654 |
|
|
The menuBar acts as a parent for the various drop-down menus, which in |
1655 |
|
|
turn, may have labels, separator lines, menuItems and subMenus. |
1656 |
|
|
.PP |
1657 |
|
|
The menuItems are the useful bits: you can use them to mimic keyboard |
1658 |
|
|
input or even to send text or escape sequences back to rxvt. |
1659 |
|
|
.PP |
1660 |
|
|
The menuBar syntax is intended to provide a simple yet robust method of |
1661 |
|
|
constructing and manipulating menus and navigating through the |
1662 |
|
|
menuBars. |
1663 |
|
|
.PP |
1664 |
|
|
The first step is to use the tag \fB[menu:\f(BIname\fB]\fR which creates |
1665 |
|
|
the menuBar called \fIname\fR and allows access. You may now or menus, |
1666 |
|
|
subMenus, and menuItems. Finally, use the tag \fB[done]\fR to set the |
1667 |
|
|
menuBar access as \fBreadonly\fR to prevent accidental corruption of the |
1668 |
|
|
menus. To re-access the current menuBar for alterations, use the tag |
1669 |
|
|
\&\fB[menu]\fR, make the alterations and then use \fB[done]\fR |
1670 |
|
|
.PP |
1671 |
|
|
|
1672 |
|
|
.IX Xref "menuBarCommands" |
1673 |
|
|
.Sh "Commands" |
1674 |
|
|
.IX Subsection "Commands" |
1675 |
|
|
.IP "\fB[menu:+\f(BIname\fB]\fR" 4 |
1676 |
|
|
.IX Item "[menu:+name]" |
1677 |
|
|
access the named menuBar for creation or alteration. If a new menuBar |
1678 |
|
|
is created, it is called \fIname\fR (max of 15 chars) and the current |
1679 |
|
|
menuBar is pushed onto the stack |
1680 |
|
|
.IP "\fB[menu]\fR" 4 |
1681 |
|
|
.IX Item "[menu]" |
1682 |
|
|
access the current menuBar for alteration |
1683 |
|
|
.IP "\fB[title:+\f(BIstring\fB]\fR" 4 |
1684 |
|
|
.IX Item "[title:+string]" |
1685 |
|
|
set the current menuBar's title to \fIstring\fR, which may contain the |
1686 |
|
|
following format specifiers: |
1687 |
root |
1.14 |
.Sp |
1688 |
|
|
.Vb 3 |
1689 |
|
|
\& B<%n> rxvt name (as per the B<-name> command-line option) |
1690 |
|
|
\& B<%v> rxvt version |
1691 |
|
|
\& B<%%> literal B<%> character |
1692 |
|
|
.Ve |
1693 |
root |
1.1 |
.IP "\fB[done]\fR" 4 |
1694 |
|
|
.IX Item "[done]" |
1695 |
|
|
set menuBar access as \fBreadonly\fR. |
1696 |
|
|
End-of-file tag for \fB[read:+\f(BIfile\fB]\fR operations. |
1697 |
|
|
.IP "\fB[read:+\f(BIfile\fB]\fR" 4 |
1698 |
|
|
.IX Item "[read:+file]" |
1699 |
|
|
read menu commands directly from \fIfile\fR (extension \*(L".menu\*(R" will be |
1700 |
|
|
appended if required.) Start reading at a line with \fB[menu]\fR or \fB[menu:+\f(BIname\fB\fR and continuing until \fB[done]\fR is encountered. |
1701 |
|
|
.Sp |
1702 |
|
|
Blank and comment lines (starting with \fB#\fR) are ignored. Actually, |
1703 |
|
|
since any invalid menu commands are also ignored, almost anything could |
1704 |
|
|
be construed as a comment line, but this may be tightened up in the |
1705 |
|
|
future ... so don't count on it!. |
1706 |
|
|
.IP "\fB[read:+\f(BIfile\fB;+\f(BIname\fB]\fR" 4 |
1707 |
|
|
.IX Item "[read:+file;+name]" |
1708 |
|
|
The same as \fB[read:+\f(BIfile\fB]\fR, but start reading at a line with |
1709 |
|
|
\&\fB[menu:+\f(BIname\fB]\fR and continuing until \fB[done:+\f(BIname\fB]\fR or |
1710 |
|
|
\&\fB[done]\fR is encountered. |
1711 |
|
|
.IP "\fB[dump]\fR" 4 |
1712 |
|
|
.IX Item "[dump]" |
1713 |
|
|
dump all menuBars to the file \fB/tmp/rxvt\-PID\fR in a format suitable for |
1714 |
|
|
later rereading. |
1715 |
|
|
.IP "\fB[rm:name]\fR" 4 |
1716 |
|
|
.IX Item "[rm:name]" |
1717 |
|
|
remove the named menuBar |
1718 |
|
|
.IP "\fB[rm] [rm:]\fR" 4 |
1719 |
|
|
.IX Item "[rm] [rm:]" |
1720 |
|
|
remove the current menuBar |
1721 |
|
|
.IP "\fB[rm*] [rm:*]\fR" 4 |
1722 |
|
|
.IX Item "[rm*] [rm:*]" |
1723 |
|
|
remove all menuBars |
1724 |
|
|
.IP "\fB[swap]\fR" 4 |
1725 |
|
|
.IX Item "[swap]" |
1726 |
|
|
swap the top two menuBars |
1727 |
|
|
.IP "\fB[prev]\fR" 4 |
1728 |
|
|
.IX Item "[prev]" |
1729 |
|
|
access the previous menuBar |
1730 |
|
|
.IP "\fB[next]\fR" 4 |
1731 |
|
|
.IX Item "[next]" |
1732 |
|
|
access the next menuBar |
1733 |
|
|
.IP "\fB[show]\fR" 4 |
1734 |
|
|
.IX Item "[show]" |
1735 |
|
|
Enable display of the menuBar |
1736 |
|
|
.IP "\fB[hide]\fR" 4 |
1737 |
|
|
.IX Item "[hide]" |
1738 |
|
|
Disable display of the menuBar |
1739 |
|
|
.IP "\fB[pixmap:+\f(BIname\fB]\fR" 4 |
1740 |
|
|
.IX Item "[pixmap:+name]" |
1741 |
|
|
.PD 0 |
1742 |
|
|
.IP "\fB[pixmap:+\f(BIname\fB;\f(BIscaling\fB]\fR" 4 |
1743 |
|
|
.IX Item "[pixmap:+name;scaling]" |
1744 |
|
|
.PD |
1745 |
|
|
(set the background pixmap globally |
1746 |
|
|
.Sp |
1747 |
|
|
\&\fBA Future implementation \f(BImay\fB make this local to the menubar\fR) |
1748 |
|
|
.IP "\fB[:+\f(BIcommand\fB:]\fR" 4 |
1749 |
|
|
.IX Item "[:+command:]" |
1750 |
|
|
ignore the menu readonly status and issue a \fIcommand\fR to or a menu or |
1751 |
|
|
menuitem or change the ; a useful shortcut for setting the quick arrows |
1752 |
|
|
from a menuBar. |
1753 |
|
|
.PP |
1754 |
|
|
|
1755 |
|
|
.IX Xref "menuBarAdd" |
1756 |
|
|
.Sh "Adding and accessing menus" |
1757 |
|
|
.IX Subsection "Adding and accessing menus" |
1758 |
|
|
The following commands may also be \fB+\fR prefixed. |
1759 |
|
|
.IP "\fB/+\fR" 4 |
1760 |
|
|
.IX Item "/+" |
1761 |
|
|
access menuBar top level |
1762 |
|
|
.IP "\fB./+\fR" 4 |
1763 |
|
|
.IX Item "./+" |
1764 |
|
|
access current menu level |
1765 |
|
|
.IP "\fB../+\fR" 4 |
1766 |
|
|
.IX Item "../+" |
1767 |
|
|
access parent menu (1 level up) |
1768 |
|
|
.IP "\fB../../\fR" 4 |
1769 |
|
|
.IX Item "../../" |
1770 |
|
|
access parent menu (multiple levels up) |
1771 |
|
|
.IP "\fB\f(BI/path/\fBmenu\fR" 4 |
1772 |
|
|
.IX Item "/path/menu" |
1773 |
|
|
add/access menu |
1774 |
|
|
.IP "\fB\f(BI/path/\fBmenu/*\fR" 4 |
1775 |
|
|
.IX Item "/path/menu/*" |
1776 |
|
|
add/access menu and clear it if it exists |
1777 |
|
|
.IP "\fB\f(BI/path/\fB{\-}\fR" 4 |
1778 |
|
|
.IX Item "/path/{-}" |
1779 |
|
|
add separator |
1780 |
|
|
.IP "\fB\f(BI/path/\fB{item}\fR" 4 |
1781 |
|
|
.IX Item "/path/{item}" |
1782 |
|
|
add \fBitem\fR as a label |
1783 |
|
|
.IP "\fB\f(BI/path/\fB{item} action\fR" 4 |
1784 |
|
|
.IX Item "/path/{item} action" |
1785 |
|
|
add/alter \fImenuitem\fR with an associated \fIaction\fR |
1786 |
|
|
.IP "\fB\f(BI/path/\fB{item}{right\-text}\fR" 4 |
1787 |
|
|
.IX Item "/path/{item}{right-text}" |
1788 |
|
|
add/alter \fImenuitem\fR with \fBright-text\fR as the right-justified text |
1789 |
|
|
and as the associated \fIaction\fR |
1790 |
|
|
.IP "\fB\f(BI/path/\fB{item}{rtext} action\fR" 4 |
1791 |
|
|
.IX Item "/path/{item}{rtext} action" |
1792 |
|
|
add/alter \fImenuitem\fR with an associated \fIaction\fR and with \fBrtext\fR as |
1793 |
|
|
the right-justified text. |
1794 |
|
|
.IP "Special characters in \fIaction\fR must be backslash\-escaped:" 4 |
1795 |
|
|
.IX Item "Special characters in action must be backslash-escaped:" |
1796 |
|
|
\&\fB\ea \eb \eE \ee \en \er \et \eoctal\fR |
1797 |
|
|
.IP "or in control-character notation:" 4 |
1798 |
|
|
.IX Item "or in control-character notation:" |
1799 |
|
|
\&\fB^@, ^A .. ^Z .. ^_, ^?\fR |
1800 |
|
|
.PP |
1801 |
|
|
To send a string starting with a \fB\s-1NUL\s0\fR (\fB^@\fR) character to the |
1802 |
|
|
program, start \fIaction\fR with a pair of \fB\s-1NUL\s0\fR characters (\fB^@^@\fR), |
1803 |
|
|
the first of which will be stripped off and the balance directed to the |
1804 |
|
|
program. Otherwise if \fIaction\fR begins with \fB\s-1NUL\s0\fR followed by |
1805 |
|
|
non\-+\fB\s-1NUL\s0\fR characters, the leading \fB\s-1NUL\s0\fR is stripped off and the |
1806 |
|
|
balance is sent back to rxvt. |
1807 |
|
|
.PP |
1808 |
|
|
As a convenience for the many Emacs-type editors, \fIaction\fR may start |
1809 |
|
|
with \fBM\-\fR (eg, \fBM\-$\fR is equivalent to \fB\eE$\fR) and a \fB\s-1CR\s0\fR will be |
1810 |
|
|
appended if missed from \fBM\-x\fR commands. |
1811 |
|
|
.PP |
1812 |
root |
1.12 |
As a convenience for issuing XTerm \fB\s-1ESC\s0 ]\fR sequences from a menubar (or |
1813 |
root |
1.1 |
quick arrow), a \fB\s-1BEL\s0\fR (\fB^G\fR) will be appended if needed. |
1814 |
|
|
.IP "For example," 4 |
1815 |
|
|
.IX Item "For example," |
1816 |
|
|
\&\fBM\-xapropos\fR is equivalent to \fB\eExapropos\er\fR |
1817 |
|
|
.IP "and" 4 |
1818 |
|
|
.IX Item "and" |
1819 |
|
|
\&\fB\eE]703;mona;100\fR is equivalent to \fB\eE]703;mona;100\ea\fR |
1820 |
|
|
.PP |
1821 |
|
|
The option \fB{\f(BIright-rtext\fB}\fR will be right\-justified. In the |
1822 |
|
|
absence of a specified action, this text will be used as the \fIaction\fR |
1823 |
|
|
as well. |
1824 |
|
|
.IP "For example," 4 |
1825 |
|
|
.IX Item "For example," |
1826 |
|
|
\&\fB/File/{Open}{^X^F}\fR is equivalent to \fB/File/{Open}{^X^F} ^X^F\fR |
1827 |
|
|
.PP |
1828 |
|
|
The left label \fIis\fR necessary, since it's used for matching, but |
1829 |
|
|
implicitly hiding the left label (by using same name for both left and |
1830 |
|
|
right labels), or explicitly hiding the left label (by preceeding it |
1831 |
|
|
with a dot), makes it possible to have right-justified text only. |
1832 |
|
|
.IP "For example," 4 |
1833 |
|
|
.IX Item "For example," |
1834 |
|
|
\&\fB/File/{Open}{Open} Open-File-Action\fR |
1835 |
|
|
.IP "or hiding it" 4 |
1836 |
|
|
.IX Item "or hiding it" |
1837 |
|
|
\&\fB/File/{.anylabel}{Open} Open-File-Action\fR |
1838 |
|
|
.PP |
1839 |
|
|
|
1840 |
|
|
.IX Xref "menuBarRemove" |
1841 |
|
|
.Sh "Removing menus" |
1842 |
|
|
.IX Subsection "Removing menus" |
1843 |
|
|
.IP "\fB\-/*+\fR" 4 |
1844 |
|
|
.IX Item "-/*+" |
1845 |
|
|
remove all menus from the menuBar, the same as \fB[clear]\fR |
1846 |
|
|
.IP "\fB\-+\f(BI/path\fBmenu+\fR" 4 |
1847 |
|
|
.IX Item "-+/pathmenu+" |
1848 |
|
|
remove menu |
1849 |
|
|
.IP "\fB\-+\f(BI/path\fB{item}+\fR" 4 |
1850 |
|
|
.IX Item "-+/path{item}+" |
1851 |
|
|
remove item |
1852 |
|
|
.IP "\fB\-+\f(BI/path\fB{\-}\fR" 4 |
1853 |
|
|
.IX Item "-+/path{-}" |
1854 |
|
|
remove separator) |
1855 |
|
|
.IP "\fB\-/path/menu/*\fR" 4 |
1856 |
|
|
.IX Item "-/path/menu/*" |
1857 |
|
|
remove all items, separators and submenus from menu |
1858 |
|
|
.PP |
1859 |
|
|
|
1860 |
|
|
.IX Xref "menuBarArrows" |
1861 |
|
|
.Sh "Quick Arrows" |
1862 |
|
|
.IX Subsection "Quick Arrows" |
1863 |
|
|
The menus also provide a hook for \fIquick arrows\fR to provide easier |
1864 |
|
|
user access. If nothing has been explicitly set, the default is to |
1865 |
|
|
emulate the curror keys. The syntax permits each arrow to be altered |
1866 |
|
|
individually or all four at once without re-entering their common |
1867 |
|
|
beginning/end text. For example, to explicitly associate cursor actions |
1868 |
|
|
with the arrows, any of the following forms could be used: |
1869 |
|
|
.IP "\fB<r>+\f(BIRight\fB\fR" 4 |
1870 |
|
|
.IX Item "<r>+Right" |
1871 |
|
|
.PD 0 |
1872 |
|
|
.IP "\fB<l>+\f(BILeft\fB\fR" 4 |
1873 |
|
|
.IX Item "<l>+Left" |
1874 |
|
|
.IP "\fB<u>+\f(BIUp\fB\fR" 4 |
1875 |
|
|
.IX Item "<u>+Up" |
1876 |
|
|
.IP "\fB<d>+\f(BIDown\fB\fR" 4 |
1877 |
|
|
.IX Item "<d>+Down" |
1878 |
|
|
.PD |
1879 |
|
|
Define actions for the respective arrow buttons |
1880 |
|
|
.IP "\fB<b>+\f(BIBegin\fB\fR" 4 |
1881 |
|
|
.IX Item "<b>+Begin" |
1882 |
|
|
.PD 0 |
1883 |
|
|
.IP "\fB<e>+\f(BIEnd\fB\fR" 4 |
1884 |
|
|
.IX Item "<e>+End" |
1885 |
|
|
.PD |
1886 |
|
|
Define common beginning/end parts for \fIquick arrows\fR which used in |
1887 |
|
|
conjunction with the above <r> <l> <u> <d> constructs |
1888 |
|
|
.IP "For example, define arrows individually," 4 |
1889 |
|
|
.IX Item "For example, define arrows individually," |
1890 |
|
|
.Vb 1 |
1891 |
|
|
\& <u>\eE[A |
1892 |
|
|
.Ve |
1893 |
|
|
.Sp |
1894 |
|
|
.Vb 1 |
1895 |
|
|
\& <d>\eE[B |
1896 |
|
|
.Ve |
1897 |
|
|
.Sp |
1898 |
|
|
.Vb 1 |
1899 |
|
|
\& <r>\eE[C |
1900 |
|
|
.Ve |
1901 |
|
|
.Sp |
1902 |
|
|
.Vb 1 |
1903 |
|
|
\& <l>\eE[D |
1904 |
|
|
.Ve |
1905 |
|
|
.IP "or all at once" 4 |
1906 |
|
|
.IX Item "or all at once" |
1907 |
|
|
.Vb 1 |
1908 |
|
|
\& <u>\eE[AZ<><d>\eE[BZ<><r>\eE[CZ<><l>\eE[D |
1909 |
|
|
.Ve |
1910 |
|
|
.IP "or more compactly (factoring out common parts)" 4 |
1911 |
|
|
.IX Item "or more compactly (factoring out common parts)" |
1912 |
|
|
.Vb 1 |
1913 |
|
|
\& <b>\eE[<u>AZ<><d>BZ<><r>CZ<><l>D |
1914 |
|
|
.Ve |
1915 |
|
|
.PP |
1916 |
|
|
|
1917 |
|
|
.IX Xref "menuBarSummary" |
1918 |
|
|
.Sh "Command Summary" |
1919 |
|
|
.IX Subsection "Command Summary" |
1920 |
|
|
A short summary of the most \fIcommon\fR commands: |
1921 |
|
|
.IP "[menu:name]" 4 |
1922 |
|
|
.IX Item "[menu:name]" |
1923 |
|
|
use an existing named menuBar or start a new one |
1924 |
|
|
.IP "[menu]" 4 |
1925 |
|
|
.IX Item "[menu]" |
1926 |
|
|
use the current menuBar |
1927 |
|
|
.IP "[title:string]" 4 |
1928 |
|
|
.IX Item "[title:string]" |
1929 |
|
|
set menuBar title |
1930 |
|
|
.IP "[done]" 4 |
1931 |
|
|
.IX Item "[done]" |
1932 |
|
|
set menu access to readonly and, if reading from a file, signal \s-1EOF\s0 |
1933 |
|
|
.IP "[done:name]" 4 |
1934 |
|
|
.IX Item "[done:name]" |
1935 |
|
|
if reading from a file using [read:file;name] signal \s-1EOF\s0 |
1936 |
|
|
.IP "[rm:name]" 4 |
1937 |
|
|
.IX Item "[rm:name]" |
1938 |
|
|
remove named menuBar(s) |
1939 |
|
|
.IP "[rm] [rm:]" 4 |
1940 |
|
|
.IX Item "[rm] [rm:]" |
1941 |
|
|
remove current menuBar |
1942 |
|
|
.IP "[rm*] [rm:*]" 4 |
1943 |
|
|
.IX Item "[rm*] [rm:*]" |
1944 |
|
|
remove all menuBar(s) |
1945 |
|
|
.IP "[swap]" 4 |
1946 |
|
|
.IX Item "[swap]" |
1947 |
|
|
swap top two menuBars |
1948 |
|
|
.IP "[prev]" 4 |
1949 |
|
|
.IX Item "[prev]" |
1950 |
|
|
access the previous menuBar |
1951 |
|
|
.IP "[next]" 4 |
1952 |
|
|
.IX Item "[next]" |
1953 |
|
|
access the next menuBar |
1954 |
|
|
.IP "[show]" 4 |
1955 |
|
|
.IX Item "[show]" |
1956 |
|
|
map menuBar |
1957 |
|
|
.IP "[hide]" 4 |
1958 |
|
|
.IX Item "[hide]" |
1959 |
|
|
unmap menuBar |
1960 |
|
|
.IP "[pixmap;file]" 4 |
1961 |
|
|
.IX Item "[pixmap;file]" |
1962 |
|
|
.PD 0 |
1963 |
|
|
.IP "[pixmap;file;scaling]" 4 |
1964 |
|
|
.IX Item "[pixmap;file;scaling]" |
1965 |
|
|
.PD |
1966 |
|
|
set a background pixmap |
1967 |
|
|
.IP "[read:file]" 4 |
1968 |
|
|
.IX Item "[read:file]" |
1969 |
|
|
.PD 0 |
1970 |
|
|
.IP "[read:file;name]" 4 |
1971 |
|
|
.IX Item "[read:file;name]" |
1972 |
|
|
.PD |
1973 |
|
|
read in a menu from a file |
1974 |
|
|
.IP "[dump]" 4 |
1975 |
|
|
.IX Item "[dump]" |
1976 |
|
|
dump out all menuBars to /tmp/rxvt\-PID |
1977 |
|
|
.IP "/" 4 |
1978 |
|
|
access menuBar top level |
1979 |
|
|
.IP "./" 4 |
1980 |
|
|
.PD 0 |
1981 |
|
|
.IP "../" 4 |
1982 |
|
|
.IP "../../" 4 |
1983 |
|
|
.PD |
1984 |
|
|
access current or parent menu level |
1985 |
|
|
.IP "/path/menu" 4 |
1986 |
|
|
.IX Item "/path/menu" |
1987 |
|
|
add/access menu |
1988 |
|
|
.IP "/path/{\-}" 4 |
1989 |
|
|
.IX Item "/path/{-}" |
1990 |
|
|
add separator |
1991 |
|
|
.IP "/path/{item}{rtext} action" 4 |
1992 |
|
|
.IX Item "/path/{item}{rtext} action" |
1993 |
|
|
add/alter menu item |
1994 |
|
|
.IP "\-/*" 4 |
1995 |
|
|
remove all menus from the menuBar |
1996 |
|
|
.IP "\-/path/menu" 4 |
1997 |
|
|
.IX Item "-/path/menu" |
1998 |
|
|
remove menu items, separators and submenus from menu |
1999 |
|
|
.IP "\-/path/menu" 4 |
2000 |
|
|
.IX Item "-/path/menu" |
2001 |
|
|
remove menu |
2002 |
|
|
.IP "\-/path/{item}" 4 |
2003 |
|
|
.IX Item "-/path/{item}" |
2004 |
|
|
remove item |
2005 |
|
|
.IP "\-/path/{\-}" 4 |
2006 |
|
|
.IX Item "-/path/{-}" |
2007 |
|
|
remove separator |
2008 |
|
|
.IP "<b>Begin<r>Right<l>Left<u>Up<d>Down<e>End" 4 |
2009 |
|
|
.IX Item "<b>Begin<r>Right<l>Left<u>Up<d>Down<e>End" |
2010 |
|
|
menu quick arrows |
2011 |
|
|
.SH "XPM" |
2012 |
|
|
.IX Header "XPM" |
2013 |
|
|
For the \s-1XPM\s0 XTerm escape sequence \fB\f(CB\*(C`ESC ] 20 ; Pt ST\*(C'\fB\fR then value |
2014 |
|
|
of \fB\f(CB\*(C`Pt\*(C'\fB\fR can be the name of the background pixmap followed by a |
2015 |
|
|
sequence of scaling/positioning commands separated by semi\-colons. The |
2016 |
|
|
scaling/positioning commands are as follows: |
2017 |
|
|
.IP "query scale/position" 4 |
2018 |
|
|
.IX Item "query scale/position" |
2019 |
|
|
\&\fB?\fR |
2020 |
|
|
.IP "change scale and position" 4 |
2021 |
|
|
.IX Item "change scale and position" |
2022 |
|
|
\&\fBWxH+X+Y\fR |
2023 |
|
|
.Sp |
2024 |
|
|
\&\fBWxH+X\fR (== \fBWxH+X+X\fR) |
2025 |
|
|
.Sp |
2026 |
|
|
\&\fBWxH\fR (same as \fBWxH+50+50\fR) |
2027 |
|
|
.Sp |
2028 |
|
|
\&\fBW+X+Y\fR (same as \fBWxW+X+Y\fR) |
2029 |
|
|
.Sp |
2030 |
|
|
\&\fBW+X\fR (same as \fBWxW+X+X\fR) |
2031 |
|
|
.Sp |
2032 |
|
|
\&\fBW\fR (same as \fBWxW+50+50\fR) |
2033 |
|
|
.IP "change position (absolute)" 4 |
2034 |
|
|
.IX Item "change position (absolute)" |
2035 |
|
|
\&\fB=+X+Y\fR |
2036 |
|
|
.Sp |
2037 |
|
|
\&\fB=+X\fR (same as \fB=+X+Y\fR) |
2038 |
|
|
.IP "change position (relative)" 4 |
2039 |
|
|
.IX Item "change position (relative)" |
2040 |
|
|
\&\fB+X+Y\fR |
2041 |
|
|
.Sp |
2042 |
|
|
\&\fB+X\fR (same as \fB+X+Y\fR) |
2043 |
|
|
.IP "rescale (relative)" 4 |
2044 |
|
|
.IX Item "rescale (relative)" |
2045 |
|
|
\&\fBWx0\fR \-> \fBW *= (W/100)\fR |
2046 |
|
|
.Sp |
2047 |
|
|
\&\fB0xH\fR \-> \fBH *= (H/100)\fR |
2048 |
|
|
.PP |
2049 |
|
|
For example: |
2050 |
|
|
.IP "\fB\eE]20;funky\ea\fR" 4 |
2051 |
|
|
.IX Item "E]20;funkya" |
2052 |
|
|
load \fBfunky.xpm\fR as a tiled image |
2053 |
|
|
.IP "\fB\eE]20;mona;100\ea\fR" 4 |
2054 |
|
|
.IX Item "E]20;mona;100a" |
2055 |
|
|
load \fBmona.xpm\fR with a scaling of 100% |
2056 |
|
|
.IP "\fB\eE]20;;200;?\ea\fR" 4 |
2057 |
|
|
.IX Item "E]20;;200;?a" |
2058 |
|
|
rescale the current pixmap to 200% and display the image geometry in |
2059 |
|
|
the title |
2060 |
|
|
.SH "Mouse Reporting" |
2061 |
|
|
.IX Header "Mouse Reporting" |
2062 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "\fB\fB""ESC [ M <b> <x> <y>""\fB\fR" 4 |
2063 |
|
|
.el .IP "\fB\f(CBESC [ M <b> <x> <y>\fB\fR" 4 |
2064 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "ESC [ M <b> <x> <y>" |
2065 |
|
|
report mouse position |
2066 |
|
|
.PP |
2067 |
|
|
The lower 2 bits of \fB\f(CB\*(C`<b>\*(C'\fB\fR indicate the button: |
2068 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "Button = \fB\fB""(<b> \- SPACE) & 3""\fB\fR" 4 |
2069 |
|
|
.el .IP "Button = \fB\f(CB(<b> \- SPACE) & 3\fB\fR" 4 |
2070 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "Button = (<b> - SPACE) & 3" |
2071 |
|
|
.TS |
2072 |
|
|
l l . |
2073 |
|
|
0 Button1 pressed |
2074 |
|
|
1 Button2 pressed |
2075 |
|
|
2 Button3 pressed |
2076 |
|
|
3 button released (X11 mouse report) |
2077 |
|
|
.TE |
2078 |
|
|
|
2079 |
|
|
.PP |
2080 |
|
|
The upper bits of \fB\f(CB\*(C`<b>\*(C'\fB\fR indicate the modifiers when the |
2081 |
|
|
button was pressed and are added together (X11 mouse report only): |
2082 |
root |
1.12 |
.ie n .IP "State = \fB\fB""(<b> \- SPACE) & 60""\fB\fR" 4 |
2083 |
|
|
.el .IP "State = \fB\f(CB(<b> \- SPACE) & 60\fB\fR" 4 |
2084 |
root |
1.1 |
.IX Item "State = (<b> - SPACE) & 60" |
2085 |
|
|
.TS |
2086 |
|
|
l l . |
2087 |
|
|
4 Shift |
2088 |
|
|
8 Meta |
2089 |
|
|
16 Control |
2090 |
|
|
32 Double Click (Rxvt extension) |
2091 |
|
|
.TE |
2092 |
|
|
|
2093 |
|
|
Col = \fB\f(CB\*(C`<x> \- SPACE\*(C'\fB\fR |
2094 |
|
|
.Sp |
2095 |
|
|
Row = \fB\f(CB\*(C`<y> \- SPACE\*(C'\fB\fR |
2096 |
|
|
.SH "Key Codes" |
2097 |
|
|
.IX Header "Key Codes" |
2098 |
|
|
Note: \fBShift\fR + \fBF1\fR\-\fBF10\fR generates \fBF11\fR\-\fBF20\fR |
2099 |
|
|
.PP |
2100 |
|
|
For the keypad, use \fBShift\fR to temporarily override Application-Keypad |
2101 |
|
|
setting use \fBNum_Lock\fR to toggle Application-Keypad setting if |
2102 |
|
|
\&\fBNum_Lock\fR is off, toggle Application-Keypad setting. Also note that |
2103 |
|
|
values of \fBHome\fR, \fBEnd\fR, \fBDelete\fR may have been compiled differently on |
2104 |
|
|
your system. |
2105 |
|
|
.TS |
2106 |
|
|
l l l l l . |
2107 |
|
|
Normal Shift Control Ctrl+Shift |
2108 |
|
|
Tab ^I ESC [ Z ^I ESC [ Z |
2109 |
|
|
BackSpace ^H ^? ^? ^? |
2110 |
|
|
Find ESC [ 1 ~ ESC [ 1 $ ESC [ 1 ^ ESC [ 1 @ |
2111 |
|
|
Insert ESC [ 2 ~ paste ESC [ 2 ^ ESC [ 2 @ |
2112 |
|
|
Execute ESC [ 3 ~ ESC [ 3 $ ESC [ 3 ^ ESC [ 3 @ |
2113 |
|
|
Select ESC [ 4 ~ ESC [ 4 $ ESC [ 4 ^ ESC [ 4 @ |
2114 |
|
|
Prior ESC [ 5 ~ scroll-up ESC [ 5 ^ ESC [ 5 @ |
2115 |
|
|
Next ESC [ 6 ~ scroll-down ESC [ 6 ^ ESC [ 6 @ |
2116 |
|
|
Home ESC [ 7 ~ ESC [ 7 $ ESC [ 7 ^ ESC [ 7 @ |
2117 |
|
|
End ESC [ 8 ~ ESC [ 8 $ ESC [ 8 ^ ESC [ 8 @ |
2118 |
|
|
Delete ESC [ 3 ~ ESC [ 3 $ ESC [ 3 ^ ESC [ 3 @ |
2119 |
|
|
F1 ESC [ 11 ~ ESC [ 23 ~ ESC [ 11 ^ ESC [ 23 ^ |
2120 |
|
|
F2 ESC [ 12 ~ ESC [ 24 ~ ESC [ 12 ^ ESC [ 24 ^ |
2121 |
|
|
F3 ESC [ 13 ~ ESC [ 25 ~ ESC [ 13 ^ ESC [ 25 ^ |
2122 |
|
|
F4 ESC [ 14 ~ ESC [ 26 ~ ESC [ 14 ^ ESC [ 26 ^ |
2123 |
|
|
F5 ESC [ 15 ~ ESC [ 28 ~ ESC [ 15 ^ ESC [ 28 ^ |
2124 |
|
|
F6 ESC [ 17 ~ ESC [ 29 ~ ESC [ 17 ^ ESC [ 29 ^ |
2125 |
|
|
F7 ESC [ 18 ~ ESC [ 31 ~ ESC [ 18 ^ ESC [ 31 ^ |
2126 |
|
|
F8 ESC [ 19 ~ ESC [ 32 ~ ESC [ 19 ^ ESC [ 32 ^ |
2127 |
|
|
F9 ESC [ 20 ~ ESC [ 33 ~ ESC [ 20 ^ ESC [ 33 ^ |
2128 |
|
|
F10 ESC [ 21 ~ ESC [ 34 ~ ESC [ 21 ^ ESC [ 34 ^ |
2129 |
|
|
F11 ESC [ 23 ~ ESC [ 23 $ ESC [ 23 ^ ESC [ 23 @ |
2130 |
|
|
F12 ESC [ 24 ~ ESC [ 24 $ ESC [ 24 ^ ESC [ 24 @ |
2131 |
|
|
F13 ESC [ 25 ~ ESC [ 25 $ ESC [ 25 ^ ESC [ 25 @ |
2132 |
|
|
F14 ESC [ 26 ~ ESC [ 26 $ ESC [ 26 ^ ESC [ 26 @ |
2133 |
|
|
F15 (Help) ESC [ 28 ~ ESC [ 28 $ ESC [ 28 ^ ESC [ 28 @ |
2134 |
|
|
F16 (Menu) ESC [ 29 ~ ESC [ 29 $ ESC [ 29 ^ ESC [ 29 @ |
2135 |
|
|
F17 ESC [ 31 ~ ESC [ 31 $ ESC [ 31 ^ ESC [ 31 @ |
2136 |
|
|
F18 ESC [ 32 ~ ESC [ 32 $ ESC [ 32 ^ ESC [ 32 @ |
2137 |
|
|
F19 ESC [ 33 ~ ESC [ 33 $ ESC [ 33 ^ ESC [ 33 @ |
2138 |
|
|
F20 ESC [ 34 ~ ESC [ 34 $ ESC [ 34 ^ ESC [ 34 @ |
2139 |
|
|
Application |
2140 |
|
|
Up ESC [ A ESC [ a ESC O a ESC O A |
2141 |
|
|
Down ESC [ B ESC [ b ESC O b ESC O B |
2142 |
|
|
Right ESC [ C ESC [ c ESC O c ESC O C |
2143 |
|
|
Left ESC [ D ESC [ d ESC O d ESC O D |
2144 |
|
|
KP_Enter ^M ESC O M |
2145 |
|
|
KP_F1 ESC O P ESC O P |
2146 |
|
|
KP_F2 ESC O Q ESC O Q |
2147 |
|
|
KP_F3 ESC O R ESC O R |
2148 |
|
|
KP_F4 ESC O S ESC O S |
2149 |
|
|
XK_KP_Multiply * ESC O j |
2150 |
|
|
XK_KP_Add + ESC O k |
2151 |
|
|
XK_KP_Separator , ESC O l |
2152 |
|
|
XK_KP_Subtract - ESC O m |
2153 |
|
|
XK_KP_Decimal . ESC O n |
2154 |
|
|
XK_KP_Divide / ESC O o |
2155 |
|
|
XK_KP_0 0 ESC O p |
2156 |
|
|
XK_KP_1 1 ESC O q |
2157 |
|
|
XK_KP_2 2 ESC O r |
2158 |
|
|
XK_KP_3 3 ESC O s |
2159 |
|
|
XK_KP_4 4 ESC O t |
2160 |
|
|
XK_KP_5 5 ESC O u |
2161 |
|
|
XK_KP_6 6 ESC O v |
2162 |
|
|
XK_KP_7 7 ESC O w |
2163 |
|
|
XK_KP_8 8 ESC O x |
2164 |
|
|
XK_KP_9 9 ESC O y |
2165 |
|
|
.TE |
2166 |
|
|
|
2167 |
|
|
.SH "CONFIGURE OPTIONS" |
2168 |
|
|
.IX Header "CONFIGURE OPTIONS" |
2169 |
|
|
General hint: if you get compile errors, then likely your configuration |
2170 |
|
|
hasn't been tested well. Either try with \-\-enable\-everything or use the |
2171 |
|
|
\&./reconf script as a base for experiments. ./reconf is used by myself, |
2172 |
|
|
so it should generally be a working config. Of course, you should always |
2173 |
|
|
report when a combination doesn't work, so it can be fixed. Marc Lehmann |
2174 |
|
|
<rxvt@schmorp.de>. |
2175 |
|
|
.IP "\-\-enable\-everything" 4 |
2176 |
|
|
.IX Item "--enable-everything" |
2177 |
|
|
Add support for all non-multichoice options listed in \*(L"./configure |
2178 |
|
|
\&\-\-help\*(R". Note that unlike other enable options this is order dependant. |
2179 |
|
|
You can specify this and then disable options which this enables by |
2180 |
|
|
\&\fIfollowing\fR this with the appropriate commands. |
2181 |
|
|
.IP "\-\-enable\-xft" 4 |
2182 |
|
|
.IX Item "--enable-xft" |
2183 |
|
|
Add support for Xft (anti\-aliases, among others) fonts. Xft fonts are |
2184 |
|
|
slower and require lots of memory, but as long as you don't use them, you |
2185 |
|
|
don't pay for them. |
2186 |
|
|
.IP "\-\-enable\-font\-styles" 4 |
2187 |
|
|
.IX Item "--enable-font-styles" |
2188 |
|
|
Add support for \fBbold\fR, \fIitalic\fR and \fB\f(BIbold italic\fB\fR font |
2189 |
|
|
styles. The fonts can be set manually or automatically. |
2190 |
|
|
.IP "\-\-with\-codesets=NAME,..." 4 |
2191 |
|
|
.IX Item "--with-codesets=NAME,..." |
2192 |
|
|
Compile in support for additional codeset (encoding) groups (eu, vn are |
2193 |
|
|
always compiled in, which includes most 8\-bit character sets). These |
2194 |
|
|
codeset tables are currently only used for driving X11 core fonts, they |
2195 |
|
|
are not required for Xft fonts. Compiling them in will make your binary |
2196 |
|
|
bigger (together about 700kB), but it doesn't increase memory usage unless |
2197 |
|
|
you use an X11 font requiring one of these encodings. |
2198 |
|
|
.TS |
2199 |
|
|
l l . |
2200 |
|
|
all all available codeset groups |
2201 |
|
|
zh common chinese encodings |
2202 |
|
|
zh_ext rarely used but very big chinese encodigs |
2203 |
|
|
jp common japanese encodings |
2204 |
|
|
jp_ext rarely used but big japanese encodings |
2205 |
|
|
kr korean encodings |
2206 |
|
|
.TE |
2207 |
|
|
|
2208 |
|
|
.IP "\-\-enable\-xim" 4 |
2209 |
|
|
.IX Item "--enable-xim" |
2210 |
|
|
Add support for \s-1XIM\s0 (X Input Method) protocol. This allows using |
2211 |
|
|
alternative input methods (e.g. kinput2) and will also correctly |
2212 |
|
|
set up the input for people using dead keys or compose keys. |
2213 |
|
|
.IP "\-\-enable\-unicode3" 4 |
2214 |
|
|
.IX Item "--enable-unicode3" |
2215 |
|
|
Enable direct support for displaying unicode codepoints above |
2216 |
|
|
65535 (the basic multilingual page). This increases storage |
2217 |
|
|
requirements per character from 2 to 4 bytes. X11 fonts do not yet |
2218 |
|
|
support these extra characters, but Xft does. |
2219 |
|
|
.Sp |
2220 |
|
|
Please note that rxvt-unicode can store unicode code points >65535 |
2221 |
|
|
even without this flag, but the number of such characters is |
2222 |
|
|
limited to a view thousand (shared with combining characters, |
2223 |
|
|
see next switch), and right now rxvt-unicode cannot display them |
2224 |
|
|
(input/output and cut&paste still work, though). |
2225 |
|
|
.IP "\-\-enable\-combining" 4 |
2226 |
|
|
.IX Item "--enable-combining" |
2227 |
|
|
Enable automatic composition of combining characters into |
2228 |
|
|
composite characters. This is required for proper viewing of text |
2229 |
|
|
where accents are encoded as seperate unicode characters. This is |
2230 |
|
|
done by using precomposited characters when available or creating |
2231 |
|
|
new pseudo-characters when no precomposed form exists. |
2232 |
|
|
.Sp |
2233 |
root |
1.14 |
Without \-\-enable\-unicode3, the number of additional precomposed characters |
2234 |
|
|
is rather limited (2048, if this is full, rxvt-unicode will use the |
2235 |
root |
1.1 |
private use area, extending the number of combinations to 8448). With |
2236 |
root |
1.14 |
\&\-\-enable\-unicode3, no practical limit exists. |
2237 |
|
|
.Sp |
2238 |
|
|
This option will also enable storage (but not display) of characters |
2239 |
|
|
beyond plane 0 (>65535) when \-\-enable\-unicode3 was not specified. |
2240 |
root |
1.1 |
.Sp |
2241 |
|
|
The combining table also contains entries for arabic presentation forms, |
2242 |
root |
1.14 |
but these are not currently used. Bug me if you want these to be used (and |
2243 |
|
|
tell me how these are to be used...). |
2244 |
root |
1.1 |
.IP "\-\-enable\-fallback(=CLASS)" 4 |
2245 |
|
|
.IX Item "--enable-fallback(=CLASS)" |
2246 |
|
|
When reading resource settings, also read settings for class \s-1CLASS\s0 |
2247 |
|
|
(default: Rxvt). To disable resource fallback use \-\-disable\-fallback. |
2248 |
|
|
.IP "\-\-with\-res\-name=NAME" 4 |
2249 |
|
|
.IX Item "--with-res-name=NAME" |
2250 |
|
|
Use the given name (default: urxvt) as default application name when |
2251 |
|
|
reading resources. Specify \-\-with\-res\-name=rxvt to replace rxvt. |
2252 |
|
|
.IP "\-\-with\-res\-class=CLASS" 4 |
2253 |
|
|
.IX Item "--with-res-class=CLASS" |
2254 |
|
|
Use the given class (default: URxvt) as default application class |
2255 |
|
|
when reading resources. Specify \-\-with\-res\-class=Rxvt to replace |
2256 |
|
|
rxvt. |
2257 |
|
|
.IP "\-\-enable\-utmp" 4 |
2258 |
|
|
.IX Item "--enable-utmp" |
2259 |
|
|
Write user and tty to utmp file (used by programs like \fIw\fR) at |
2260 |
|
|
start of rxvt execution and delete information when rxvt exits. |
2261 |
|
|
.IP "\-\-enable\-wtmp" 4 |
2262 |
|
|
.IX Item "--enable-wtmp" |
2263 |
|
|
Write user and tty to wtmp file (used by programs like \fIlast\fR) at |
2264 |
|
|
start of rxvt execution and write logout when rxvt exits. This |
2265 |
|
|
option requires \-\-enable\-utmp to also be specified. |
2266 |
|
|
.IP "\-\-enable\-lastlog" 4 |
2267 |
|
|
.IX Item "--enable-lastlog" |
2268 |
|
|
Write user and tty to lastlog file (used by programs like |
2269 |
|
|
\&\fIlastlogin\fR) at start of rxvt execution. This option requires |
2270 |
|
|
\&\-\-enable\-utmp to also be specified. |
2271 |
|
|
.IP "\-\-enable\-xpm\-background" 4 |
2272 |
|
|
.IX Item "--enable-xpm-background" |
2273 |
|
|
Add support for \s-1XPM\s0 background pixmaps. |
2274 |
|
|
.IP "\-\-enable\-transparency" 4 |
2275 |
|
|
.IX Item "--enable-transparency" |
2276 |
|
|
Add support for inheriting parent backgrounds thus giving a fake |
2277 |
|
|
transparency to the term. |
2278 |
|
|
.IP "\-\-enable\-fading" 4 |
2279 |
|
|
.IX Item "--enable-fading" |
2280 |
|
|
Add support for fading the text when focus is lost. |
2281 |
|
|
.IP "\-\-enable\-tinting" 4 |
2282 |
|
|
.IX Item "--enable-tinting" |
2283 |
|
|
Add support for tinting of transparent backgrounds. |
2284 |
|
|
.IP "\-\-enable\-menubar" 4 |
2285 |
|
|
.IX Item "--enable-menubar" |
2286 |
|
|
Add support for our menu bar system (this interacts badly with |
2287 |
|
|
dynamic locale switching currently). |
2288 |
|
|
.IP "\-\-enable\-rxvt\-scroll" 4 |
2289 |
|
|
.IX Item "--enable-rxvt-scroll" |
2290 |
|
|
Add support for the original rxvt scrollbar. |
2291 |
|
|
.IP "\-\-enable\-next\-scroll" 4 |
2292 |
|
|
.IX Item "--enable-next-scroll" |
2293 |
|
|
Add support for a NeXT-like scrollbar. |
2294 |
|
|
.IP "\-\-enable\-xterm\-scroll" 4 |
2295 |
|
|
.IX Item "--enable-xterm-scroll" |
2296 |
|
|
Add support for an Xterm-like scrollbar. |
2297 |
|
|
.IP "\-\-enable\-plain\-scroll" 4 |
2298 |
|
|
.IX Item "--enable-plain-scroll" |
2299 |
|
|
Add support for a very unobtrusive, plain-looking scrollbar that |
2300 |
|
|
is the favourite of the rxvt-unicode author, having used it for |
2301 |
|
|
many years. |
2302 |
|
|
.IP "\-\-enable\-half\-shadow" 4 |
2303 |
|
|
.IX Item "--enable-half-shadow" |
2304 |
|
|
Make shadows on the scrollbar only half the normal width & height. |
2305 |
|
|
only applicable to rxvt scrollbars. |
2306 |
|
|
.IP "\-\-enable\-ttygid" 4 |
2307 |
|
|
.IX Item "--enable-ttygid" |
2308 |
|
|
Change tty device setting to group \*(L"tty\*(R" \- only use this if |
2309 |
|
|
your system uses this type of security. |
2310 |
|
|
.IP "\-\-disable\-backspace\-key" 4 |
2311 |
|
|
.IX Item "--disable-backspace-key" |
2312 |
|
|
Disable any handling of the backspace key by us \- let the X server |
2313 |
|
|
do it. |
2314 |
|
|
.IP "\-\-disable\-delete\-key" 4 |
2315 |
|
|
.IX Item "--disable-delete-key" |
2316 |
|
|
Disable any handling of the delete key by us \- let the X server |
2317 |
|
|
do it. |
2318 |
|
|
.IP "\-\-disable\-resources" 4 |
2319 |
|
|
.IX Item "--disable-resources" |
2320 |
|
|
Remove all resources checking. |
2321 |
|
|
.IP "\-\-enable\-xgetdefault" 4 |
2322 |
|
|
.IX Item "--enable-xgetdefault" |
2323 |
|
|
Make resources checking via \fIXGetDefault()\fR instead of our small |
2324 |
root |
1.12 |
version which only checks ~/.Xdefaults, or if that doesn't exist then |
2325 |
|
|
~/.Xresources. |
2326 |
|
|
.Sp |
2327 |
|
|
Please note that nowadays, things like \s-1XIM\s0 will automatically pull in and |
2328 |
|
|
use the full X resource manager, so the overhead of using it might be very |
2329 |
|
|
small, if nonexistant. |
2330 |
root |
1.1 |
.IP "\-\-enable\-strings" 4 |
2331 |
|
|
.IX Item "--enable-strings" |
2332 |
|
|
Add support for our possibly faster \fImemset()\fR function and other |
2333 |
|
|
various routines, overriding your system's versions which may |
2334 |
|
|
have been hand-crafted in assembly or may require extra libraries |
2335 |
|
|
to link in. (this breaks ANSI-C rules and has problems on many |
2336 |
|
|
GNU/Linux systems). |
2337 |
|
|
.IP "\-\-disable\-swapscreen" 4 |
2338 |
|
|
.IX Item "--disable-swapscreen" |
2339 |
|
|
Remove support for swap screen. |
2340 |
|
|
.IP "\-\-enable\-frills" 4 |
2341 |
|
|
.IX Item "--enable-frills" |
2342 |
|
|
Add support for many small features that are not essential but nice to |
2343 |
|
|
have. Normally you want this, but for very small binaries you may want to |
2344 |
|
|
disable this. |
2345 |
root |
1.2 |
.Sp |
2346 |
|
|
A non-exhaustive list of features enabled by \f(CW\*(C`\-\-enable\-frills\*(C'\fR (possibly |
2347 |
|
|
in combination with other switches) is: |
2348 |
|
|
.Sp |
2349 |
root |
1.17 |
.Vb 12 |
2350 |
root |
1.2 |
\& MWM-hints |
2351 |
root |
1.18 |
\& EWMH-hints (pid, utf8 names) and protocols (ping) |
2352 |
root |
1.2 |
\& seperate underline colour |
2353 |
|
|
\& settable border widths and borderless switch |
2354 |
|
|
\& settable extra linespacing |
2355 |
|
|
\& iso-14755-2 and -3, and visual feedback |
2356 |
|
|
\& backindex and forwardindex escape sequence |
2357 |
root |
1.19 |
\& window op and some xterm/OSC escape sequences |
2358 |
root |
1.2 |
\& tripleclickwords |
2359 |
|
|
\& settable insecure mode |
2360 |
root |
1.12 |
\& keysym remapping support |
2361 |
root |
1.17 |
\& -embed and -pty-fd options |
2362 |
root |
1.2 |
.Ve |
2363 |
root |
1.1 |
.IP "\-\-enable\-iso14755" 4 |
2364 |
|
|
.IX Item "--enable-iso14755" |
2365 |
|
|
Enable extended \s-1ISO\s0 14755 support (see @@RXVT_NAME@@(1), or |
2366 |
|
|
\&\fIdoc/rxvt.1.txt\fR). Basic support (section 5.1) is enabled by |
2367 |
|
|
\&\f(CW\*(C`\-\-enable\-frills\*(C'\fR, while support for 5.2, 5.3 and 5.4 is enabled with |
2368 |
|
|
this switch. |
2369 |
|
|
.IP "\-\-enable\-keepscrolling" 4 |
2370 |
|
|
.IX Item "--enable-keepscrolling" |
2371 |
|
|
Add support for continual scrolling of the display when you hold |
2372 |
|
|
the mouse button down on a scrollbar arrow. |
2373 |
|
|
.IP "\-\-enable\-mousewheel" 4 |
2374 |
|
|
.IX Item "--enable-mousewheel" |
2375 |
|
|
Add support for scrolling via mouse wheel or buttons 4 & 5. |
2376 |
|
|
.IP "\-\-enable\-slipwheeling" 4 |
2377 |
|
|
.IX Item "--enable-slipwheeling" |
2378 |
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Add support for continual scrolling (using the mouse wheel as an |
2379 |
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accelerator) while the control key is held down. This option |
2380 |
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requires \-\-enable\-mousewheel to also be specified. |
2381 |
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.IP "\-\-disable\-new\-selection" 4 |
2382 |
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.IX Item "--disable-new-selection" |
2383 |
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Remove support for mouse selection style like that of xterm. |
2384 |
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.IP "\-\-enable\-dmalloc" 4 |
2385 |
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.IX Item "--enable-dmalloc" |
2386 |
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Use Gray Watson's malloc \- which is good for debugging See |
2387 |
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http://www.letters.com/dmalloc/ for details If you use either this or the |
2388 |
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next option, you may need to edit src/Makefile after compiling to point |
2389 |
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\&\s-1DINCLUDE\s0 and \s-1DLIB\s0 to the right places. |
2390 |
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.Sp |
2391 |
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You can only use either this option and the following (should |
2392 |
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you use either) . |
2393 |
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.IP "\-\-enable\-dlmalloc" 4 |
2394 |
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.IX Item "--enable-dlmalloc" |
2395 |
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Use Doug Lea's malloc \- which is good for a production version |
2396 |
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See <http://g.oswego.edu/dl/html/malloc.html> for details. |
2397 |
|
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.IP "\-\-enable\-smart\-resize" 4 |
2398 |
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.IX Item "--enable-smart-resize" |
2399 |
|
|
Add smart growth/shrink behaviour when changing font size via from hot |
2400 |
|
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keys. This should keep in a fixed position the rxvt corner which is |
2401 |
|
|
closest to a corner of the screen. |
2402 |
|
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.IP "\-\-enable\-cursor\-blink" 4 |
2403 |
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.IX Item "--enable-cursor-blink" |
2404 |
|
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Add support for a blinking cursor. |
2405 |
|
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.IP "\-\-enable\-pointer\-blank" 4 |
2406 |
|
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.IX Item "--enable-pointer-blank" |
2407 |
|
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Add support to have the pointer disappear when typing or inactive. |
2408 |
|
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.IP "\-\-with\-name=NAME" 4 |
2409 |
|
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.IX Item "--with-name=NAME" |
2410 |
root |
1.3 |
Set the basename for the installed binaries (default: \f(CW\*(C`urxvt\*(C'\fR, resulting |
2411 |
|
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in \f(CW\*(C`urxvt\*(C'\fR, \f(CW\*(C`urxvtd\*(C'\fR etc.). Specify \f(CW\*(C`\-\-with\-name=rxvt\*(C'\fR to replace with |
2412 |
|
|
\&\f(CW\*(C`rxvt\*(C'\fR. |
2413 |
root |
1.1 |
.IP "\-\-with\-term=NAME" 4 |
2414 |
|
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.IX Item "--with-term=NAME" |
2415 |
|
|
Change the environmental variable for the terminal to \s-1NAME\s0 (default |
2416 |
root |
1.3 |
\&\f(CW\*(C`rxvt\-unicode\*(C'\fR) |
2417 |
root |
1.1 |
.IP "\-\-with\-terminfo=PATH" 4 |
2418 |
|
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.IX Item "--with-terminfo=PATH" |
2419 |
|
|
Change the environmental variable for the path to the terminfo tree to |
2420 |
|
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\&\s-1PATH\s0. |
2421 |
|
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.IP "\-\-with\-x" 4 |
2422 |
|
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.IX Item "--with-x" |
2423 |
|
|
Use the X Window System (pretty much default, eh?). |
2424 |
|
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.IP "\-\-with\-xpm\-includes=DIR" 4 |
2425 |
|
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.IX Item "--with-xpm-includes=DIR" |
2426 |
|
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Look for the \s-1XPM\s0 includes in \s-1DIR\s0. |
2427 |
|
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.IP "\-\-with\-xpm\-library=DIR" 4 |
2428 |
|
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.IX Item "--with-xpm-library=DIR" |
2429 |
|
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Look for the \s-1XPM\s0 library in \s-1DIR\s0. |
2430 |
|
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.IP "\-\-with\-xpm" 4 |
2431 |
|
|
.IX Item "--with-xpm" |
2432 |
|
|
Not needed \- define via \-\-enable\-xpm\-background. |
2433 |
|
|
.SH "AUTHORS" |
2434 |
|
|
.IX Header "AUTHORS" |
2435 |
|
|
Marc Lehmann <rxvt@schmorp.de> converted this document to pod and |
2436 |
|
|
reworked it from the original Rxvt documentation, which was done by Geoff |
2437 |
|
|
Wing <gcw@pobox.com>, who in turn used the XTerm documentation and other |
2438 |
|
|
sources. |