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16=head1 DESCRIPTION 16=head1 DESCRIPTION
17 17
18This document contains the FAQ, the RXVT TECHNICAL REFERENCE documenting 18This document contains the FAQ, the RXVT TECHNICAL REFERENCE documenting
19all escape sequences, and other background information. 19all escape sequences, and other background information.
20 20
21The newest version of this document is 21The newest version of this document is also available on the World Wide Web at
22also available on the World Wide Web at
23L<http://cvs.schmorp.de/browse/*checkout*/rxvt-unicode/doc/rxvt.7.html>. 22L<http://cvs.schmorp.de/browse/*checkout*/rxvt-unicode/doc/rxvt.7.html>.
24 23
25=head1 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS 24=head1 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
26 25
27=over 4
28
29=item The new selection selects pieces that are too big, how can I select 26=head2 The new selection selects pieces that are too big, how can I select
30single words? 27single words?
31 28
32Yes. For example, if you want to select alphanumeric words, you can use 29If you want to select e.g. alphanumeric words, you can use the following
33the following resource: 30setting:
34 31
35 URxvt.selection.pattern-0: ([[:word:]]+) 32 URxvt.selection.pattern-0: ([[:word:]]+)
36 33
37If you click more than twice, the selection will be extended 34If you click more than twice, the selection will be extended
38more and more. 35more and more.
42 URxvt.selection.pattern-0: ([^"&'()*,;<=>?@[\\\\]^`{|})]+) 39 URxvt.selection.pattern-0: ([^"&'()*,;<=>?@[\\\\]^`{|})]+)
43 40
44Please also note that the I<LeftClick Shift-LeftClik> combination also 41Please also note that the I<LeftClick Shift-LeftClik> combination also
45selects words like the old code. 42selects words like the old code.
46 43
47=item I don't like the new selection/popups/hotkeys/perl, how do I 44=head2 I don't like the new selection/popups/hotkeys/perl, how do I
48change/disable it? 45change/disable it?
49 46
50You can disable the perl extension completely by setting the 47You can disable the perl extension completely by setting the
51B<perl-ext-common> resource to the empty string, which also keeps 48B<perl-ext-common> resource to the empty string, which also keeps
52rxvt-unicode from initialising perl, saving memory. 49rxvt-unicode from initialising perl, saving memory.
64scrollback search mode is triggered by B<M-s>. You can move it to any 61scrollback search mode is triggered by B<M-s>. You can move it to any
65other combination either by setting the B<searchable-scrollback> resource: 62other combination either by setting the B<searchable-scrollback> resource:
66 63
67 URxvt.searchable-scrollback: CM-s 64 URxvt.searchable-scrollback: CM-s
68 65
66=head2 The cursor moves when selecting text in the current input line, how
67do I switch this off?
68
69=head2 During rlogin/ssh/telnet/etc. sessions, clicking near the cursor
70outputs strange escape sequences, how do I fix this?
71
72These are caused by the C<readline> perl extension. Under normal
73circumstances, it will move your cursor around when you click into the
74line that contains it. It tries hard not to do this at the wrong moment,
75but when running a program that doesn't parse cursor movements or in some
76cases during rlogin sessions, it fails to detect this properly.
77
78You can permamently switch this feature off by disabling the C<readline>
79extension:
80
81 URxvt.perl-ext-common: default,-readline
82
83=head2 Why doesn't rxvt-unicode read my resources?
84
85Well, why, indeed? It does, in a way very similar to other X
86applications. Most importantly, this means that if you or your OS loads
87resources into the X display (the right way to do it), rxvt-unicode will
88ignore any resource files in your home directory. It will only read
89F<$HOME/.Xdefaults> when no resources are attached to the display.
90
91If you have or use an F<$HOME/.Xresources> file, chances are that
92resources are loaded into your X-server. In this case, you have to
93re-login after every change (or run F<xrdb -merge $HOME/.Xresources>).
94
95Also consider the form resources have to use:
96
97 URxvt.resource: value
98
99If you want to use another form (there are lots of different ways of
100specifying resources), make sure you understand wether and why it
101works. If unsure, use the form above.
102
103=head2 I can't get transparency working, what am I doing wrong?
104
105First of all, transparency isn't officially supported in rxvt-unicode, so
106you are mostly on your own. Do not bug the author about it (but you may
107bug everybody else). Also, if you can't get it working consider it a rite
108of passage: ... and you failed.
109
110Here are four ways to get transparency. B<Do> read the manpage and option
111descriptions for the programs mentioned and rxvt-unicode. Really, do it!
112
1131. Use inheritPixmap:
114
115 Esetroot wallpaper.jpg
116 @@RXVT_NAME@@ -ip -tint red -sh 40
117
118That works. If you think it doesn't, you lack transparency and tinting
119support, or you are unable to read.
120
1212. Use a simple pixmap and emulate pseudo-transparency. This enables you
122to use effects other than tinting and shading: Just shade/tint/whatever
123your picture with gimp:
124
125 convert wallpaper.jpg -blur 20x20 -modulate 30 background.xpm
126 @@RXVT_NAME@@ -pixmap background.xpm -pe automove-background
127
128That works. If you think it doesn't, you lack XPM and Perl support, or you
129are unable to read.
130
1313. Use an ARGB visual:
132
133 @@RXVT_NAME@@ -depth 32 -fg grey90 -bg rgba:0000/0000/4444/cccc
134
135This requires XFT support, and the support of your X-server. If that
136doesn't work for you, blame Xorg and Keith Packard. ARGB visuals aren't
137there yet, no matter what they claim. Rxvt-Unicode contains the neccessary
138bugfixes and workarounds for Xft and Xlib to make it work, but that
139doesn't mean that your WM has the required kludges in place.
140
1414. Use xcompmgr and let it do the job:
142
143 xprop -frame -f _NET_WM_WINDOW_OPACITY 32c \
144 -set _NET_WM_WINDOW_OPACITY 0xc0000000
145
146Then click on a window you want to make transparent. Replace C<0xc0000000>
147by other values to change the degree of opacity. If it doesn't work and
148your server crashes, you got to keep the pieces.
149
69=item Isn't rxvt supposed to be small? Don't all those features bloat? 150=head2 Isn't rxvt supposed to be small? Don't all those features bloat?
70 151
71I often get asked about this, and I think, no, they didn't cause extra 152I often get asked about this, and I think, no, they didn't cause extra
72bloat. If you compare a minimal rxvt and a minimal urxvt, you can see 153bloat. If you compare a minimal rxvt and a minimal urxvt, you can see
73that the urxvt binary is larger (due to some encoding tables always being 154that the urxvt binary is larger (due to some encoding tables always being
74compiled in), but it actually uses less memory (RSS) after startup. Even 155compiled in), but it actually uses less memory (RSS) after startup. Even
106(21152k + extra 4204k in separate processes) or konsole (22200k + extra 187(21152k + extra 4204k in separate processes) or konsole (22200k + extra
10743180k in daemons that stay around after exit, plus half a minute of 18843180k in daemons that stay around after exit, plus half a minute of
108startup time, including the hundreds of warnings it spits out), it fares 189startup time, including the hundreds of warnings it spits out), it fares
109extremely well *g*. 190extremely well *g*.
110 191
111=item Why C++, isn't that unportable/bloated/uncool? 192=head2 Why C++, isn't that unportable/bloated/uncool?
112 193
113Is this a question? :) It comes up very often. The simple answer is: I had 194Is this a question? :) It comes up very often. The simple answer is: I had
114to write it, and C++ allowed me to write and maintain it in a fraction 195to write it, and C++ allowed me to write and maintain it in a fraction
115of the time and effort (which is a scarce resource for me). Put even 196of the time and effort (which is a scarce resource for me). Put even
116shorter: It simply wouldn't exist without C++. 197shorter: It simply wouldn't exist without C++.
140 /lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2 (0x00002aaaaaaab000) 221 /lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2 (0x00002aaaaaaab000)
141 222
142No large bloated libraries (of course, none were linked in statically), 223No large bloated libraries (of course, none were linked in statically),
143except maybe libX11 :) 224except maybe libX11 :)
144 225
145=item Does it support tabs, can I have a tabbed rxvt-unicode? 226=head2 Does it support tabs, can I have a tabbed rxvt-unicode?
146 227
147rxvt-unicode does not directly support tabs. It will work fine with 228Beginning with version 7.3, there is a perl extension that implements a
148tabbing functionality of many window managers or similar tabbing programs, 229simple tabbed terminal. It is installed by default, so any of these should
149and its embedding-features allow it to be embedded into other programs, 230give you tabs:
150as witnessed by F<doc/rxvt-tabbed> or the upcoming C<Gtk2::URxvt> perl
151module, which features a tabbed urxvt (murxvt) terminal as an example
152embedding application.
153 231
232 @@RXVT_NAME@@ -pe tabbed
233
234 URxvt.perl-ext-common: default,tabbed
235
236It will also work fine with tabbing functionality of many window managers
237or similar tabbing programs, and its embedding-features allow it to be
238embedded into other programs, as witnessed by F<doc/rxvt-tabbed> or
239the upcoming C<Gtk2::URxvt> perl module, which features a tabbed urxvt
240(murxvt) terminal as an example embedding application.
241
154=item How do I know which rxvt-unicode version I'm using? 242=head2 How do I know which rxvt-unicode version I'm using?
155 243
156The version number is displayed with the usage (-h). Also the escape 244The version number is displayed with the usage (-h). Also the escape
157sequence C<ESC [ 8 n> sets the window title to the version number. When 245sequence C<ESC [ 8 n> sets the window title to the version number. When
158using the @@RXVT_NAME@@c client, the version displayed is that of the 246using the @@RXVT_NAME@@c client, the version displayed is that of the
159daemon. 247daemon.
160 248
161=item I am using Debian GNU/Linux and have a problem... 249=head2 I am using Debian GNU/Linux and have a problem...
162 250
163The Debian GNU/Linux package of rxvt-unicode in sarge contains large 251The Debian GNU/Linux package of rxvt-unicode in sarge contains large
164patches that considerably change the behaviour of rxvt-unicode (but 252patches that considerably change the behaviour of rxvt-unicode (but
165unfortunately this notice has been removed). Before reporting a bug to 253unfortunately this notice has been removed). Before reporting a bug to
166the original rxvt-unicode author please download and install the genuine 254the original rxvt-unicode author please download and install the genuine
172For other problems that also affect the Debian package, you can and 260For other problems that also affect the Debian package, you can and
173probably should use the Debian BTS, too, because, after all, it's also a 261probably should use the Debian BTS, too, because, after all, it's also a
174bug in the Debian version and it serves as a reminder for other users that 262bug in the Debian version and it serves as a reminder for other users that
175might encounter the same issue. 263might encounter the same issue.
176 264
177=item I am maintaining rxvt-unicode for distribution/OS XXX, any 265=head2 I am maintaining rxvt-unicode for distribution/OS XXX, any
178recommendation? 266recommendation?
179 267
180You should build one binary with the default options. F<configure> 268You should build one binary with the default options. F<configure>
181now enables most useful options, and the trend goes to making them 269now enables most useful options, and the trend goes to making them
182runtime-switchable, too, so there is usually no drawback to enbaling them, 270runtime-switchable, too, so there is usually no drawback to enbaling them,
193If you can/want build more binaries, I recommend building a minimal 281If you can/want build more binaries, I recommend building a minimal
194one with C<--disable-everything> (very useful) and a maximal one with 282one with C<--disable-everything> (very useful) and a maximal one with
195C<--enable-everything> (less useful, it will be very big due to a lot of 283C<--enable-everything> (less useful, it will be very big due to a lot of
196encodings built-in that increase download times and are rarely used). 284encodings built-in that increase download times and are rarely used).
197 285
198=item I need to make it setuid/setgid to support utmp/ptys on my OS, is this safe? 286=head2 I need to make it setuid/setgid to support utmp/ptys on my OS, is this safe?
199 287
200It should be, starting with release 7.1. You are encouraged to properly 288It should be, starting with release 7.1. You are encouraged to properly
201install urxvt with privileges necessary for your OS now. 289install urxvt with privileges necessary for your OS now.
202 290
203When rxvt-unicode detects that it runs setuid or setgid, it will fork 291When rxvt-unicode detects that it runs setuid or setgid, it will fork
210This forking is done as the very first within main(), which is very early 298This forking is done as the very first within main(), which is very early
211and reduces possible bugs to initialisation code run before main(), or 299and reduces possible bugs to initialisation code run before main(), or
212things like the dynamic loader of your system, which should result in very 300things like the dynamic loader of your system, which should result in very
213little risk. 301little risk.
214 302
215=item When I log-in to another system it tells me about missing terminfo data? 303=head2 When I log-in to another system it tells me about missing terminfo data?
216 304
217The terminal description used by rxvt-unicode is not as widely available 305The terminal description used by rxvt-unicode is not as widely available
218as that for xterm, or even rxvt (for which the same problem often arises). 306as that for xterm, or even rxvt (for which the same problem often arises).
219 307
220The correct solution for this problem is to install the terminfo, this can 308The correct solution for this problem is to install the terminfo, this can
238 URxvt.termName: rxvt 326 URxvt.termName: rxvt
239 327
240If you don't plan to use B<rxvt> (quite common...) you could also replace 328If you don't plan to use B<rxvt> (quite common...) you could also replace
241the rxvt terminfo file with the rxvt-unicode one. 329the rxvt terminfo file with the rxvt-unicode one.
242 330
243=item C<tic> outputs some error when compiling the terminfo entry. 331=head2 C<tic> outputs some error when compiling the terminfo entry.
244 332
245Most likely it's the empty definition for C<enacs=>. Just replace it by 333Most likely it's the empty definition for C<enacs=>. Just replace it by
246C<enacs=\E[0@> and try again. 334C<enacs=\E[0@> and try again.
247 335
248=item C<bash>'s readline does not work correctly under @@RXVT_NAME@@. 336=head2 C<bash>'s readline does not work correctly under @@RXVT_NAME@@.
249 337
250=item I need a termcap file entry. 338=head2 I need a termcap file entry.
251 339
252One reason you might want this is that some distributions or operating 340One reason you might want this is that some distributions or operating
253systems still compile some programs using the long-obsoleted termcap 341systems still compile some programs using the long-obsoleted termcap
254library (Fedora Core's bash is one example) and rely on a termcap entry 342library (Fedora Core's bash is one example) and rely on a termcap entry
255for C<rxvt-unicode>. 343for C<rxvt-unicode>.
281 :sc=\E7:se=\E[27m:sf=^J:so=\E[7m:sr=\EM:st=\EH:ta=^I:\ 369 :sc=\E7:se=\E[27m:sf=^J:so=\E[7m:sr=\EM:st=\EH:ta=^I:\
282 :te=\E[r\E[?1049l:ti=\E[?1049h:ue=\E[24m:up=\E[A:\ 370 :te=\E[r\E[?1049l:ti=\E[?1049h:ue=\E[24m:up=\E[A:\
283 :us=\E[4m:vb=\E[?5h\E[?5l:ve=\E[?25h:vi=\E[?25l:\ 371 :us=\E[4m:vb=\E[?5h\E[?5l:ve=\E[?25h:vi=\E[?25l:\
284 :vs=\E[?25h: 372 :vs=\E[?25h:
285 373
286=item Why does C<ls> no longer have coloured output? 374=head2 Why does C<ls> no longer have coloured output?
287 375
288The C<ls> in the GNU coreutils unfortunately doesn't use terminfo to 376The C<ls> in the GNU coreutils unfortunately doesn't use terminfo to
289decide wether a terminal has colour, but uses it's own configuration 377decide wether a terminal has colour, but uses it's own configuration
290file. Needless to say, C<rxvt-unicode> is not in it's default file (among 378file. Needless to say, C<rxvt-unicode> is not in it's default file (among
291with most other terminals supporting colour). Either add: 379with most other terminals supporting colour). Either add:
296 384
297 alias ls='ls --color=auto' 385 alias ls='ls --color=auto'
298 386
299to your C<.profile> or C<.bashrc>. 387to your C<.profile> or C<.bashrc>.
300 388
301=item Why doesn't vim/emacs etc. use the 88 colour mode? 389=head2 Why doesn't vim/emacs etc. use the 88 colour mode?
302 390
303=item Why doesn't vim/emacs etc. make use of italic? 391=head2 Why doesn't vim/emacs etc. make use of italic?
304 392
305=item Why are the secondary screen-related options not working properly? 393=head2 Why are the secondary screen-related options not working properly?
306 394
307Make sure you are using C<TERM=rxvt-unicode>. Some pre-packaged 395Make sure you are using C<TERM=rxvt-unicode>. Some pre-packaged
308distributions (most notably Debian GNU/Linux) break rxvt-unicode 396distributions (most notably Debian GNU/Linux) break rxvt-unicode
309by setting C<TERM> to C<rxvt>, which doesn't have these extra 397by setting C<TERM> to C<rxvt>, which doesn't have these extra
310features. Unfortunately, some of these (most notably, again, Debian 398features. Unfortunately, some of these (most notably, again, Debian
311GNU/Linux) furthermore fail to even install the C<rxvt-unicode> terminfo 399GNU/Linux) furthermore fail to even install the C<rxvt-unicode> terminfo
312file, so you will need to install it on your own (See the question B<When 400file, so you will need to install it on your own (See the question B<When
313I log-in to another system it tells me about missing terminfo data?> on 401I log-in to another system it tells me about missing terminfo data?> on
314how to do this). 402how to do this).
315 403
316=item My numerical keypad acts weird and generates differing output? 404=head2 My numerical keypad acts weird and generates differing output?
317 405
318Some Debian GNUL/Linux users seem to have this problem, although no 406Some Debian GNUL/Linux users seem to have this problem, although no
319specific details were reported so far. It is possible that this is caused 407specific details were reported so far. It is possible that this is caused
320by the wrong C<TERM> setting, although the details of wether and how 408by the wrong C<TERM> setting, although the details of wether and how
321this can happen are unknown, as C<TERM=rxvt> should offer a compatible 409this can happen are unknown, as C<TERM=rxvt> should offer a compatible
322keymap. See the answer to the previous question, and please report if that 410keymap. See the answer to the previous question, and please report if that
323helped. 411helped.
324 412
325=item Rxvt-unicode does not seem to understand the selected encoding? 413=head2 Rxvt-unicode does not seem to understand the selected encoding?
326 414
327=item Unicode does not seem to work? 415=head2 Unicode does not seem to work?
328 416
329If you encounter strange problems like typing an accented character but 417If you encounter strange problems like typing an accented character but
330getting two unrelated other characters or similar, or if program output is 418getting two unrelated other characters or similar, or if program output is
331subtly garbled, then you should check your locale settings. 419subtly garbled, then you should check your locale settings.
332 420
352 440
353If nothing works and you are sure that everything is set correctly then 441If nothing works and you are sure that everything is set correctly then
354you will need to remember a little known fact: Some programs just don't 442you will need to remember a little known fact: Some programs just don't
355support locales :( 443support locales :(
356 444
357=item Why do some characters look so much different than others? 445=head2 Why do some characters look so much different than others?
358 446
359=item How does rxvt-unicode choose fonts? 447=head2 How does rxvt-unicode choose fonts?
360 448
361Most fonts do not contain the full range of Unicode, which is 449Most fonts do not contain the full range of Unicode, which is
362fine. Chances are that the font you (or the admin/package maintainer of 450fine. Chances are that the font you (or the admin/package maintainer of
363your system/os) have specified does not cover all the characters you want 451your system/os) have specified does not cover all the characters you want
364to display. 452to display.
382 470
383The only limitation is that none of the fonts may be larger than the base 471The only limitation is that none of the fonts may be larger than the base
384font, as the base font defines the terminal character cell size, which 472font, as the base font defines the terminal character cell size, which
385must be the same due to the way terminals work. 473must be the same due to the way terminals work.
386 474
387=item Why do some chinese characters look so different than others? 475=head2 Why do some chinese characters look so different than others?
388 476
389This is because there is a difference between script and language -- 477This is because there is a difference between script and language --
390rxvt-unicode does not know which language the text that is output is, 478rxvt-unicode does not know which language the text that is output is,
391as it only knows the unicode character codes. If rxvt-unicode first 479as it only knows the unicode character codes. If rxvt-unicode first
392sees a japanese/chinese character, it might choose a japanese font for 480sees a japanese/chinese character, it might choose a japanese font for
407has been designed yet). 495has been designed yet).
408 496
409Until then, you might get away with switching fonts at runtime (see L<Can 497Until then, you might get away with switching fonts at runtime (see L<Can
410I switch the fonts at runtime?> later in this document). 498I switch the fonts at runtime?> later in this document).
411 499
412=item Why does rxvt-unicode sometimes leave pixel droppings? 500=head2 Why does rxvt-unicode sometimes leave pixel droppings?
413 501
414Most fonts were not designed for terminal use, which means that character 502Most fonts were not designed for terminal use, which means that character
415size varies a lot. A font that is otherwise fine for terminal use might 503size varies a lot. A font that is otherwise fine for terminal use might
416contain some characters that are simply too wide. Rxvt-unicode will avoid 504contain some characters that are simply too wide. Rxvt-unicode will avoid
417these characters. For characters that are just "a bit" too wide a special 505these characters. For characters that are just "a bit" too wide a special
429might be forced to use a different font. 517might be forced to use a different font.
430 518
431All of this is not a problem when using X11 core fonts, as their bounding 519All of this is not a problem when using X11 core fonts, as their bounding
432box data is correct. 520box data is correct.
433 521
434=item On Solaris 9, many line-drawing characters are too wide. 522=head2 On Solaris 9, many line-drawing characters are too wide.
435 523
436Seems to be a known bug, read 524Seems to be a known bug, read
437L<http://nixdoc.net/files/forum/about34198.html>. Some people use the 525L<http://nixdoc.net/files/forum/about34198.html>. Some people use the
438following ugly workaround to get non-double-wide-characters working: 526following ugly workaround to get non-double-wide-characters working:
439 527
440 #define wcwidth(x) wcwidth(x) > 1 ? 1 : wcwidth(x) 528 #define wcwidth(x) wcwidth(x) > 1 ? 1 : wcwidth(x)
441 529
442=item My Compose (Multi_key) key is no longer working. 530=head2 My Compose (Multi_key) key is no longer working.
443 531
444The most common causes for this are that either your locale is not set 532The most common causes for this are that either your locale is not set
445correctly, or you specified a B<preeditStyle> that is not supported by 533correctly, or you specified a B<preeditStyle> that is not supported by
446your input method. For example, if you specified B<OverTheSpot> and 534your input method. For example, if you specified B<OverTheSpot> and
447your input method (e.g. the default input method handling Compose keys) 535your input method (e.g. the default input method handling Compose keys)
449rxvt-unicode will continue without an input method. 537rxvt-unicode will continue without an input method.
450 538
451In this case either do not specify a B<preeditStyle> or specify more than 539In this case either do not specify a B<preeditStyle> or specify more than
452one pre-edit style, such as B<OverTheSpot,Root,None>. 540one pre-edit style, such as B<OverTheSpot,Root,None>.
453 541
454=item I cannot type C<Ctrl-Shift-2> to get an ASCII NUL character due to ISO 14755 542=head2 I cannot type C<Ctrl-Shift-2> to get an ASCII NUL character due to ISO 14755
455 543
456Either try C<Ctrl-2> alone (it often is mapped to ASCII NUL even on 544Either try C<Ctrl-2> alone (it often is mapped to ASCII NUL even on
457international keyboards) or simply use ISO 14755 support to your 545international keyboards) or simply use ISO 14755 support to your
458advantage, typing <Ctrl-Shift-0> to get a ASCII NUL. This works for other 546advantage, typing <Ctrl-Shift-0> to get a ASCII NUL. This works for other
459codes, too, such as C<Ctrl-Shift-1-d> to type the default telnet escape 547codes, too, such as C<Ctrl-Shift-1-d> to type the default telnet escape
460character and so on. 548character and so on.
461 549
462=item How can I keep rxvt-unicode from using reverse video so much? 550=head2 How can I keep rxvt-unicode from using reverse video so much?
463 551
464First of all, make sure you are running with the right terminal settings 552First of all, make sure you are running with the right terminal settings
465(C<TERM=rxvt-unicode>), which will get rid of most of these effects. Then 553(C<TERM=rxvt-unicode>), which will get rid of most of these effects. Then
466make sure you have specified colours for italic and bold, as otherwise 554make sure you have specified colours for italic and bold, as otherwise
467rxvt-unicode might use reverse video to simulate the effect: 555rxvt-unicode might use reverse video to simulate the effect:
468 556
469 URxvt.colorBD: white 557 URxvt.colorBD: white
470 URxvt.colorIT: green 558 URxvt.colorIT: green
471 559
472=item Some programs assume totally weird colours (red instead of blue), how can I fix that? 560=head2 Some programs assume totally weird colours (red instead of blue), how can I fix that?
473 561
474For some unexplainable reason, some rare programs assume a very weird 562For some unexplainable reason, some rare programs assume a very weird
475colour palette when confronted with a terminal with more than the standard 563colour palette when confronted with a terminal with more than the standard
4768 colours (rxvt-unicode supports 88). The right fix is, of course, to fix 5648 colours (rxvt-unicode supports 88). The right fix is, of course, to fix
477these programs not to assume non-ISO colours without very good reasons. 565these programs not to assume non-ISO colours without very good reasons.
478 566
479In the meantime, you can either edit your C<rxvt-unicode> terminfo 567In the meantime, you can either edit your C<rxvt-unicode> terminfo
480definition to only claim 8 colour support or use C<TERM=rxvt>, which will 568definition to only claim 8 colour support or use C<TERM=rxvt>, which will
481fix colours but keep you from using other rxvt-unicode features. 569fix colours but keep you from using other rxvt-unicode features.
482 570
483=item I am on FreeBSD and rxvt-unicode does not seem to work at all. 571=head2 I am on FreeBSD and rxvt-unicode does not seem to work at all.
484 572
485Rxvt-unicode requires the symbol C<__STDC_ISO_10646__> to be defined 573Rxvt-unicode requires the symbol C<__STDC_ISO_10646__> to be defined
486in your compile environment, or an implementation that implements it, 574in your compile environment, or an implementation that implements it,
487wether it defines the symbol or not. C<__STDC_ISO_10646__> requires that 575wether it defines the symbol or not. C<__STDC_ISO_10646__> requires that
488B<wchar_t> is represented as unicode. 576B<wchar_t> is represented as unicode.
510 598
511The rxvt-unicode author insists that the right way to fix this is in the 599The rxvt-unicode author insists that the right way to fix this is in the
512system libraries once and for all, instead of forcing every app to carry 600system libraries once and for all, instead of forcing every app to carry
513complete replacements for them :) 601complete replacements for them :)
514 602
515=item I use Solaris 9 and it doesn't compile/work/etc. 603=head2 I use Solaris 9 and it doesn't compile/work/etc.
516 604
517Try the diff in F<doc/solaris9.patch> as a base. It fixes the worst 605Try the diff in F<doc/solaris9.patch> as a base. It fixes the worst
518problems with C<wcwidth> and a compile problem. 606problems with C<wcwidth> and a compile problem.
519 607
520=item How can I use rxvt-unicode under cygwin? 608=head2 How can I use rxvt-unicode under cygwin?
521 609
522rxvt-unicode should compile and run out of the box on cygwin, using 610rxvt-unicode should compile and run out of the box on cygwin, using
523the X11 libraries that come with cygwin. libW11 emulation is no 611the X11 libraries that come with cygwin. libW11 emulation is no
524longer supported (and makes no sense, either, as it only supported a 612longer supported (and makes no sense, either, as it only supported a
525single font). I recommend starting the X-server in C<-multiwindow> or 613single font). I recommend starting the X-server in C<-multiwindow> or
528 616
529At the time of this writing, cygwin didn't seem to support any multi-byte 617At the time of this writing, cygwin didn't seem to support any multi-byte
530encodings (you might try C<LC_CTYPE=C-UTF-8>), so you are likely limited 618encodings (you might try C<LC_CTYPE=C-UTF-8>), so you are likely limited
531to 8-bit encodings. 619to 8-bit encodings.
532 620
533=item How does rxvt-unicode determine the encoding to use? 621=head2 How does rxvt-unicode determine the encoding to use?
534 622
535=item Is there an option to switch encodings? 623=head2 Is there an option to switch encodings?
536 624
537Unlike some other terminals, rxvt-unicode has no encoding switch, and no 625Unlike some other terminals, rxvt-unicode has no encoding switch, and no
538specific "utf-8" mode, such as xterm. In fact, it doesn't even know about 626specific "utf-8" mode, such as xterm. In fact, it doesn't even know about
539UTF-8 or any other encodings with respect to terminal I/O. 627UTF-8 or any other encodings with respect to terminal I/O.
540 628
565rxvt-unicode. 653rxvt-unicode.
566 654
567If you want to use a specific encoding you have to make sure you start 655If you want to use a specific encoding you have to make sure you start
568rxvt-unicode with the correct C<LC_CTYPE> category. 656rxvt-unicode with the correct C<LC_CTYPE> category.
569 657
570=item Can I switch locales at runtime? 658=head2 Can I switch locales at runtime?
571 659
572Yes, using an escape sequence. Try something like this, which sets 660Yes, using an escape sequence. Try something like this, which sets
573rxvt-unicode's idea of C<LC_CTYPE>. 661rxvt-unicode's idea of C<LC_CTYPE>.
574 662
575 printf '\e]701;%s\007' ja_JP.SJIS 663 printf '\e]701;%s\007' ja_JP.SJIS
587 675
588You can also use xterm's C<luit> program, which usually works fine, except 676You can also use xterm's C<luit> program, which usually works fine, except
589for some locales where character width differs between program- and 677for some locales where character width differs between program- and
590rxvt-unicode-locales. 678rxvt-unicode-locales.
591 679
592=item Can I switch the fonts at runtime? 680=head2 Can I switch the fonts at runtime?
593 681
594Yes, using an escape sequence. Try something like this, which has the same 682Yes, using an escape sequence. Try something like this, which has the same
595effect as using the C<-fn> switch, and takes effect immediately: 683effect as using the C<-fn> switch, and takes effect immediately:
596 684
597 printf '\e]50;%s\007' "9x15bold,xft:Kochi Gothic" 685 printf '\e]50;%s\007' "9x15bold,xft:Kochi Gothic"
600japanese font), but you have to switch to chinese temporarily, where 688japanese font), but you have to switch to chinese temporarily, where
601japanese fonts would only be in your way. 689japanese fonts would only be in your way.
602 690
603You can think of this as a kind of manual ISO-2022 switching. 691You can think of this as a kind of manual ISO-2022 switching.
604 692
605=item Why do italic characters look as if clipped? 693=head2 Why do italic characters look as if clipped?
606 694
607Many fonts have difficulties with italic characters and hinting. For 695Many fonts have difficulties with italic characters and hinting. For
608example, the otherwise very nicely hinted font C<xft:Bitstream Vera Sans 696example, the otherwise very nicely hinted font C<xft:Bitstream Vera Sans
609Mono> completely fails in it's italic face. A workaround might be to 697Mono> completely fails in it's italic face. A workaround might be to
610enable freetype autohinting, i.e. like this: 698enable freetype autohinting, i.e. like this:
611 699
612 URxvt.italicFont: xft:Bitstream Vera Sans Mono:italic:autohint=true 700 URxvt.italicFont: xft:Bitstream Vera Sans Mono:italic:autohint=true
613 URxvt.boldItalicFont: xft:Bitstream Vera Sans Mono:bold:italic:autohint=true 701 URxvt.boldItalicFont: xft:Bitstream Vera Sans Mono:bold:italic:autohint=true
614 702
615=item My input method wants <some encoding> but I want UTF-8, what can I do? 703=head2 My input method wants <some encoding> but I want UTF-8, what can I do?
616 704
617You can specify separate locales for the input method and the rest of the 705You can specify separate locales for the input method and the rest of the
618terminal, using the resource C<imlocale>: 706terminal, using the resource C<imlocale>:
619 707
620 URxvt.imlocale: ja_JP.EUC-JP 708 URxvt.imlocale: ja_JP.EUC-JP
622Now you can start your terminal with C<LC_CTYPE=ja_JP.UTF-8> and still 710Now you can start your terminal with C<LC_CTYPE=ja_JP.UTF-8> and still
623use your input method. Please note, however, that you will not be able to 711use your input method. Please note, however, that you will not be able to
624input characters outside C<EUC-JP> in a normal way then, as your input 712input characters outside C<EUC-JP> in a normal way then, as your input
625method limits you. 713method limits you.
626 714
627=item Rxvt-unicode crashes when the X Input Method changes or exits. 715=head2 Rxvt-unicode crashes when the X Input Method changes or exits.
628 716
629Unfortunately, this is unavoidable, as the XIM protocol is racy by 717Unfortunately, this is unavoidable, as the XIM protocol is racy by
630design. Applications can avoid some crashes at the expense of memory 718design. Applications can avoid some crashes at the expense of memory
631leaks, and Input Methods can avoid some crashes by careful ordering at 719leaks, and Input Methods can avoid some crashes by careful ordering at
632exit time. B<kinput2> (and derived input methods) generally succeeds, 720exit time. B<kinput2> (and derived input methods) generally succeeds,
633while B<SCIM> (or similar input methods) fails. In the end, however, 721while B<SCIM> (or similar input methods) fails. In the end, however,
634crashes cannot be completely avoided even if both sides cooperate. 722crashes cannot be completely avoided even if both sides cooperate.
635 723
636So the only workaround is not to kill your Input Method Servers. 724So the only workaround is not to kill your Input Method Servers.
637 725
638=item Rxvt-unicode uses gobs of memory, how can I reduce that? 726=head2 Rxvt-unicode uses gobs of memory, how can I reduce that?
639 727
640Rxvt-unicode tries to obey the rule of not charging you for something you 728Rxvt-unicode tries to obey the rule of not charging you for something you
641don't use. One thing you should try is to configure out all settings that 729don't use. One thing you should try is to configure out all settings that
642you don't need, for example, Xft support is a resource hog by design, 730you don't need, for example, Xft support is a resource hog by design,
643when used. Compiling it out ensures that no Xft font will be loaded 731when used. Compiling it out ensures that no Xft font will be loaded
6486 bytes per screen cell. For a 160x?? window this amounts to almost a 7366 bytes per screen cell. For a 160x?? window this amounts to almost a
649kilobyte per line. A scrollback buffer of 10000 lines will then (if full) 737kilobyte per line. A scrollback buffer of 10000 lines will then (if full)
650use 10 Megabytes of memory. With C<--enable-unicode3> it gets worse, as 738use 10 Megabytes of memory. With C<--enable-unicode3> it gets worse, as
651rxvt-unicode then uses 8 bytes per screen cell. 739rxvt-unicode then uses 8 bytes per screen cell.
652 740
653=item Can I speed up Xft rendering somehow? 741=head2 Can I speed up Xft rendering somehow?
654 742
655Yes, the most obvious way to speed it up is to avoid Xft entirely, as 743Yes, the most obvious way to speed it up is to avoid Xft entirely, as
656it is simply slow. If you still want Xft fonts you might try to disable 744it is simply slow. If you still want Xft fonts you might try to disable
657antialiasing (by appending C<:antialias=false>), which saves lots of 745antialiasing (by appending C<:antialias=false>), which saves lots of
658memory and also speeds up rendering considerably. 746memory and also speeds up rendering considerably.
659 747
660=item Rxvt-unicode doesn't seem to anti-alias its fonts, what is wrong? 748=head2 Rxvt-unicode doesn't seem to anti-alias its fonts, what is wrong?
661 749
662Rxvt-unicode will use whatever you specify as a font. If it needs to 750Rxvt-unicode will use whatever you specify as a font. If it needs to
663fall back to it's default font search list it will prefer X11 core 751fall back to it's default font search list it will prefer X11 core
664fonts, because they are small and fast, and then use Xft fonts. It has 752fonts, because they are small and fast, and then use Xft fonts. It has
665antialiasing disabled for most of them, because the author thinks they 753antialiasing disabled for most of them, because the author thinks they
666look best that way. 754look best that way.
667 755
668If you want antialiasing, you have to specify the fonts manually. 756If you want antialiasing, you have to specify the fonts manually.
669 757
670=item Mouse cut/paste suddenly no longer works. 758=head2 Mouse cut/paste suddenly no longer works.
671 759
672Make sure that mouse reporting is actually turned off since killing 760Make sure that mouse reporting is actually turned off since killing
673some editors prematurely may leave the mouse in mouse report mode. I've 761some editors prematurely may leave the mouse in mouse report mode. I've
674heard that tcsh may use mouse reporting unless it otherwise specified. A 762heard that tcsh may use mouse reporting unless it otherwise specified. A
675quick check is to see if cut/paste works when the Alt or Shift keys are 763quick check is to see if cut/paste works when the Alt or Shift keys are
676depressed. 764depressed.
677 765
678=item What's with this bold/blink stuff? 766=head2 What's with this bold/blink stuff?
679 767
680If no bold colour is set via C<colorBD:>, bold will invert text using the 768If no bold colour is set via C<colorBD:>, bold will invert text using the
681standard foreground colour. 769standard foreground colour.
682 770
683For the standard background colour, blinking will actually make the 771For the standard background colour, blinking will actually make the
690 778
691color0-7 are the low-intensity colors. 779color0-7 are the low-intensity colors.
692 780
693color8-15 are the corresponding high-intensity colors. 781color8-15 are the corresponding high-intensity colors.
694 782
695=item I don't like the screen colors. How do I change them? 783=head2 I don't like the screen colors. How do I change them?
696 784
697You can change the screen colors at run-time using F<~/.Xdefaults> 785You can change the screen colors at run-time using F<~/.Xdefaults>
698resources (or as long-options). 786resources (or as long-options).
699 787
700Here are values that are supposed to resemble a VGA screen, 788Here are values that are supposed to resemble a VGA screen,
738 URxvt.color6: #73f7ff 826 URxvt.color6: #73f7ff
739 URxvt.color14: #73f7ff 827 URxvt.color14: #73f7ff
740 URxvt.color7: #e1dddd 828 URxvt.color7: #e1dddd
741 URxvt.color15: #e1dddd 829 URxvt.color15: #e1dddd
742 830
743=item How can I start @@RXVT_NAME@@d in a race-free way? 831=head2 How can I start @@RXVT_NAME@@d in a race-free way?
744 832
745Try C<@@RXVT_NAME@@d -f -o>, which tells @@RXVT_NAME@@d to open the 833Try C<@@RXVT_NAME@@d -f -o>, which tells @@RXVT_NAME@@d to open the
746display, create the listening socket and then fork. 834display, create the listening socket and then fork.
747 835
748=item What's with the strange Backspace/Delete key behaviour? 836=head2 What's with the strange Backspace/Delete key behaviour?
749 837
750Assuming that the physical Backspace key corresponds to the 838Assuming that the physical Backspace key corresponds to the
751BackSpace keysym (not likely for Linux ... see the following 839BackSpace keysym (not likely for Linux ... see the following
752question) there are two standard values that can be used for 840question) there are two standard values that can be used for
753Backspace: C<^H> and C<^?>. 841Backspace: C<^H> and C<^?>.
799some editors (vim I'm told) expect Backspace = ^H, 887some editors (vim I'm told) expect Backspace = ^H,
800GNU Emacs (and Emacs-like editors) use ^H for help. 888GNU Emacs (and Emacs-like editors) use ^H for help.
801 889
802Perhaps someday this will all be resolved in a consistent manner. 890Perhaps someday this will all be resolved in a consistent manner.
803 891
804=item I don't like the key-bindings. How do I change them? 892=head2 I don't like the key-bindings. How do I change them?
805 893
806There are some compile-time selections available via configure. Unless 894There are some compile-time selections available via configure. Unless
807you have run "configure" with the C<--disable-resources> option you can 895you have run "configure" with the C<--disable-resources> option you can
808use the `keysym' resource to alter the keystrings associated with keysyms. 896use the `keysym' resource to alter the keystrings associated with keysyms.
809 897
830 URxvt.keysym.M-C-a: list \033<M-C- abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz > 918 URxvt.keysym.M-C-a: list \033<M-C- abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz >
831 URxvt.keysym.F12: command:\033]701;zh_CN.GBK\007 919 URxvt.keysym.F12: command:\033]701;zh_CN.GBK\007
832 920
833See some more examples in the documentation for the B<keysym> resource. 921See some more examples in the documentation for the B<keysym> resource.
834 922
835=item I'm using keyboard model XXX that has extra Prior/Next/Insert keys. 923=head2 I'm using keyboard model XXX that has extra Prior/Next/Insert keys.
836How do I make use of them? For example, the Sun Keyboard type 4 924How do I make use of them? For example, the Sun Keyboard type 4
837has the following mappings that rxvt-unicode doesn't recognize. 925has the following mappings that rxvt-unicode doesn't recognize.
838 926
839 KP_Insert == Insert 927 KP_Insert == Insert
840 F22 == Print 928 F22 == Print
845 933
846Rather than have rxvt-unicode try to accommodate all the various possible 934Rather than have rxvt-unicode try to accommodate all the various possible
847keyboard mappings, it is better to use `xmodmap' to remap the keys as 935keyboard mappings, it is better to use `xmodmap' to remap the keys as
848required for your particular machine. 936required for your particular machine.
849 937
850=item How do I distinguish wether I'm running rxvt-unicode or a regular xterm? 938=head2 How do I distinguish wether I'm running rxvt-unicode or a regular xterm?
851I need this to decide about setting colors etc. 939I need this to decide about setting colors etc.
852 940
853rxvt and rxvt-unicode always export the variable "COLORTERM", so you can 941rxvt and rxvt-unicode always export the variable "COLORTERM", so you can
854check and see if that is set. Note that several programs, JED, slrn, 942check and see if that is set. Note that several programs, JED, slrn,
855Midnight Commander automatically check this variable to decide whether or 943Midnight Commander automatically check this variable to decide whether or
856not to use color. 944not to use color.
857 945
858=item How do I set the correct, full IP address for the DISPLAY variable? 946=head2 How do I set the correct, full IP address for the DISPLAY variable?
859 947
860If you've compiled rxvt-unicode with DISPLAY_IS_IP and have enabled 948If you've compiled rxvt-unicode with DISPLAY_IS_IP and have enabled
861insecure mode then it is possible to use the following shell script 949insecure mode then it is possible to use the following shell script
862snippets to correctly set the display. If your version of rxvt-unicode 950snippets to correctly set the display. If your version of rxvt-unicode
863wasn't also compiled with ESCZ_ANSWER (as assumed in these snippets) then 951wasn't also compiled with ESCZ_ANSWER (as assumed in these snippets) then
878 echo -n '^[[7n' # query the rxvt we are in for the DISPLAY string 966 echo -n '^[[7n' # query the rxvt we are in for the DISPLAY string
879 read DISPLAY # set it in our local shell 967 read DISPLAY # set it in our local shell
880 fi 968 fi
881 fi 969 fi
882 970
883=item How do I compile the manual pages for myself? 971=head2 How do I compile the manual pages for myself?
884 972
885You need to have a recent version of perl installed as F</usr/bin/perl>, 973You need to have a recent version of perl installed as F</usr/bin/perl>,
886one that comes with F<pod2man>, F<pod2text> and F<pod2html>. Then go to 974one that comes with F<pod2man>, F<pod2text> and F<pod2html>. Then go to
887the doc subdirectory and enter C<make alldoc>. 975the doc subdirectory and enter C<make alldoc>.
888 976
889=item My question isn't answered here, can I ask a human? 977=head2 My question isn't answered here, can I ask a human?
890 978
891Before sending me mail, you could go to IRC: C<irc.freenode.net>, 979Before sending me mail, you could go to IRC: C<irc.freenode.net>,
892channel C<#rxvt-unicode> has some rxvt-unicode enthusiasts that might be 980channel C<#rxvt-unicode> has some rxvt-unicode enthusiasts that might be
893interested in learning about new and exciting problems (but not FAQs :). 981interested in learning about new and exciting problems (but not FAQs :).
894
895=back
896 982
897=head1 RXVT TECHNICAL REFERENCE 983=head1 RXVT TECHNICAL REFERENCE
898 984
899=head1 DESCRIPTION 985=head1 DESCRIPTION
900 986
1675 B<< C<Ps = 46> >> Change Log File to B<< C<Pt> >> I<unimplemented> 1761 B<< C<Ps = 46> >> Change Log File to B<< C<Pt> >> I<unimplemented>
1676 B<< C<Ps = 49> >> Change default background colour to B<< C<Pt> >>. 1762 B<< C<Ps = 49> >> Change default background colour to B<< C<Pt> >>.
1677 B<< C<Ps = 50> >> Set fontset to B<< C<Pt> >>, with the following special values of B<< C<Pt> >> (B<rxvt>) B<< C<#+n> >> change up B<< C<n> >> B<< C<#-n> >> change down B<< C<n> >> if B<< C<n> >> is missing of 0, a value of 1 is used I<empty> change to font0 B<< C<n> >> change to font B<< C<n> >> 1763 B<< C<Ps = 50> >> Set fontset to B<< C<Pt> >>, with the following special values of B<< C<Pt> >> (B<rxvt>) B<< C<#+n> >> change up B<< C<n> >> B<< C<#-n> >> change down B<< C<n> >> if B<< C<n> >> is missing of 0, a value of 1 is used I<empty> change to font0 B<< C<n> >> change to font B<< C<n> >>
1678 B<< C<Ps = 55> >> Log all scrollback buffer and all of screen to B<< C<Pt> >> 1764 B<< C<Ps = 55> >> Log all scrollback buffer and all of screen to B<< C<Pt> >>
1679 B<< C<Ps = 701> >> Change current locale to B<< C<Pt> >>, or, if B<< C<Pt> >> is B<< C<?> >>, return the current locale (Compile frills). 1765 B<< C<Ps = 701> >> Change current locale to B<< C<Pt> >>, or, if B<< C<Pt> >> is B<< C<?> >>, return the current locale (Compile frills).
1766 B<< C<Ps = 702> >> Request version if B<< C<Pt> >> is B<< C<?> >>, returning C<rxvt-unicode>, the resource name, the major and minor version numbers, e.g. C<ESC ] 702 ; rxvt-unicode ; urxvt ; 7 ; 4 ST>.
1680 B<< C<Ps = 704> >> Change colour of italic characters to B<< C<Pt> >> 1767 B<< C<Ps = 704> >> Change colour of italic characters to B<< C<Pt> >>
1681 B<< C<Ps = 705> >> Change background pixmap tint colour to B<< C<Pt> >> (Compile transparency). 1768 B<< C<Ps = 705> >> Change background pixmap tint colour to B<< C<Pt> >> (Compile transparency).
1682 B<< C<Ps = 706> >> Change colour of bold characters to B<< C<Pt> >> 1769 B<< C<Ps = 706> >> Change colour of bold characters to B<< C<Pt> >>
1683 B<< C<Ps = 707> >> Change colour of underlined characters to B<< C<Pt> >> 1770 B<< C<Ps = 707> >> Change colour of underlined characters to B<< C<Pt> >>
1684 B<< C<Ps = 710> >> Set normal fontset to B<< C<Pt> >>. Same as C<Ps = 50>. 1771 B<< C<Ps = 710> >> Set normal fontset to B<< C<Pt> >>. Same as C<Ps = 50>.
2082 2169
2083 MWM-hints 2170 MWM-hints
2084 EWMH-hints (pid, utf8 names) and protocols (ping) 2171 EWMH-hints (pid, utf8 names) and protocols (ping)
2085 seperate underline colour (-underlineColor) 2172 seperate underline colour (-underlineColor)
2086 settable border widths and borderless switch (-w, -b, -bl) 2173 settable border widths and borderless switch (-w, -b, -bl)
2174 visual depth selection (-depth)
2087 settable extra linespacing /-lsp) 2175 settable extra linespacing /-lsp)
2088 iso-14755-2 and -3, and visual feedback 2176 iso-14755-2 and -3, and visual feedback
2089 backindex and forwardindex escape sequence
2090 window op and some xterm/OSC escape sequences
2091 tripleclickwords (-tcw) 2177 tripleclickwords (-tcw)
2092 settable insecure mode (-insecure) 2178 settable insecure mode (-insecure)
2093 keysym remapping support 2179 keysym remapping support
2094 cursor blinking and underline cursor (-cb, -uc) 2180 cursor blinking and underline cursor (-cb, -uc)
2095 XEmbed support (-embed) 2181 XEmbed support (-embed)
2096 user-pty (-pty-fd) 2182 user-pty (-pty-fd)
2097 hold on exit (-hold) 2183 hold on exit (-hold)
2098 skip builtin block graphics (-sbg) 2184 skip builtin block graphics (-sbg)
2185
2186It also enabled some non-essential features otherwise disabled, such as:
2187
2188 some round-trip time optimisations
2189 nearest color allocation on pseudocolor screens
2190 UTF8_STRING supporr for selection
2099 sgr modes 90..97 and 100..107 2191 sgr modes 90..97 and 100..107
2192 backindex and forwardindex escape sequences
2193 view change/zero scorllback esacpe sequences
2194 locale switching escape sequence
2195 window op and some xterm/OSC escape sequences
2196 rectangular selections
2197 trailing space removal for selections
2198 verbose X error handling
2100 2199
2101=item --enable-iso14755 (default: on) 2200=item --enable-iso14755 (default: on)
2102 2201
2103Enable extended ISO 14755 support (see @@RXVT_NAME@@(1), or 2202Enable extended ISO 14755 support (see @@RXVT_NAME@@(1), or
2104F<doc/rxvt.1.txt>). Basic support (section 5.1) is enabled by 2203F<doc/rxvt.1.txt>). Basic support (section 5.1) is enabled by

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