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16 | =head1 DESCRIPTION |
16 | =head1 DESCRIPTION |
17 | |
17 | |
18 | This document contains the FAQ, the RXVT TECHNICAL REFERENCE documenting |
18 | This document contains the FAQ, the RXVT TECHNICAL REFERENCE documenting |
19 | all escape sequences, and other background information. |
19 | all escape sequences, and other background information. |
20 | |
20 | |
21 | The newest version of this document is |
21 | The newest version of this document is also available on the World Wide Web at |
22 | also available on the World Wide Web at |
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23 | L<http://cvs.schmorp.de/browse/*checkout*/rxvt-unicode/doc/rxvt.7.html>. |
22 | L<http://cvs.schmorp.de/browse/*checkout*/rxvt-unicode/doc/rxvt.7.html>. |
24 | |
23 | |
25 | =head1 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS |
24 | =head1 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS |
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25 | |
27 | =over 4 |
26 | =over 4 |
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28 | =item The new selection selects pieces that are too big, how can I select |
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29 | single words? |
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31 | Yes. For example, if you want to select alphanumeric words, you can use |
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32 | the following resource: |
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33 | |
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34 | URxvt.selection.pattern-0: ([[:word:]]+) |
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36 | If you click more than twice, the selection will be extended |
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37 | more and more. |
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38 | |
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39 | To get a selection that is very similar to the old code, try this pattern: |
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41 | URxvt.selection.pattern-0: ([^"&'()*,;<=>?@[\\\\]^`{|})]+) |
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42 | |
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43 | Please also note that the I<LeftClick Shift-LeftClik> combination also |
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44 | selects words like the old code. |
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45 | |
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46 | =item I don't like the new selection/popups/hotkeys/perl, how do I |
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47 | change/disable it? |
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48 | |
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49 | You can disable the perl extension completely by setting the |
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50 | B<perl-ext-common> resource to the empty string, which also keeps |
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51 | rxvt-unicode from initialising perl, saving memory. |
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52 | |
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53 | If you only want to disable specific features, you first have to |
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54 | identify which perl extension is responsible. For this, read the section |
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55 | B<PREPACKAGED EXTENSIONS> in the @@RXVT_NAME@@perl(3) manpage. For |
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56 | example, to disable the B<selection-popup> and B<option-popup>, specify |
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57 | this B<perl-ext-common> resource: |
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58 | |
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59 | URxvt.perl-ext-common: default,-selection-popup,-option-popup |
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60 | |
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61 | This will keep the default extensions, but disable the two popup |
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62 | extensions. Some extensions can also be configured, for example, |
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63 | scrollback search mode is triggered by B<M-s>. You can move it to any |
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64 | other combination either by setting the B<searchable-scrollback> resource: |
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65 | |
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66 | URxvt.searchable-scrollback: CM-s |
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67 | |
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68 | =item Why doesn't rxvt-unicode read my resources? |
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69 | |
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70 | Well, why, indeed? It does, in a way very similar to other X |
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71 | applications. Most importantly, this means that if you or your OS loads |
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72 | resources into the X display (the right way to do it), rxvt-unicode will |
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73 | ignore any resource files in your home directory. It will only read |
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74 | F<$HOME/.Xdefaults> when no resources are attached to the display. |
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75 | |
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76 | If you have or use an F<$HOME/.Xresources> file, chances are that |
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77 | resources are loaded into your X-server. In this case, you have to |
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78 | re-login after every change (or run F<xrdb -merge $HOME/.Xresources>). |
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79 | |
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80 | Also consider the form resources have to use: |
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81 | |
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82 | URxvt.resource: value |
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84 | If you want to use another form (there are lots of different ways of |
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85 | specifying resources), make sure you understand wether and why it |
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86 | works. If unsure, use the form above. |
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87 | |
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88 | =item I can't get transparency working, what am I doing wrong? |
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90 | First of all, transparency isn't officially supported in rxvt-unicode, so |
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91 | you are mostly on your own. Do not bug the author about it (but you may |
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92 | bug everybody else). Also, if you can't get it working consider it a rite |
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93 | of passage: ... and you failed. |
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94 | |
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95 | Here are four ways to get transparency. B<Do> read the manpage and option |
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96 | descriptions for the programs mentioned and rxvt-unicode. Really, do it! |
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97 | |
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98 | 1. Use inheritPixmap: |
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99 | |
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100 | Esetroot wallpaper.jpg |
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101 | @@RXVT_NAME@@ -ip -tint red -sh 40 |
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102 | |
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103 | That works. If you think it doesn't, you lack transparency and tinting |
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104 | support, or you are unable to read. |
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105 | |
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106 | 2. Use a simple pixmap and emulate pseudo-transparency. This enables you |
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107 | to use effects other than tinting and shading: Just shade/tint/whatever |
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108 | your picture with gimp: |
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109 | |
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110 | convert wallpaper.jpg -blur 20x20 -modulate 30 background.xpm |
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111 | @@RXVT_NAME@@ -pixmap background.xpm -pe automove-background |
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112 | |
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113 | That works. If you think it doesn't, you lack XPM and Perl support, or you |
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114 | are unable to read. |
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115 | |
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116 | 3. Use an ARGB visual: |
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117 | |
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118 | @@RXVT_NAME@@ -depth 32 -fg grey90 -bg rgba:0000/0000/4444/cccc |
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120 | This requires XFT support, and the support of your X-server. If that |
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121 | doesn't work for you, blame Xorg and Keith Packard. ARGB visuals aren't |
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122 | there yet, no matter what they claim. Rxvt-Unicode contains the neccessary |
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123 | bugfixes and workarounds for Xft and Xlib to make it work, but that |
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124 | doesn't mean that your WM has the required kludges in place. |
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125 | |
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126 | 4. Use xcompmgr and let it do the job: |
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127 | |
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128 | xprop -frame -f _NET_WM_WINDOW_OPACITY 32c \ |
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129 | -set _NET_WM_WINDOW_OPACITY 0xc0000000 |
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130 | |
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131 | Then click on a window you want to make transparent. Replace C<0xc0000000> |
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132 | by other values to change the degree of opacity. If it doesn't work and |
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133 | your server crashes, you got to keep the pieces. |
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134 | |
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135 | =item Isn't rxvt supposed to be small? Don't all those features bloat? |
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137 | I often get asked about this, and I think, no, they didn't cause extra |
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138 | bloat. If you compare a minimal rxvt and a minimal urxvt, you can see |
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139 | that the urxvt binary is larger (due to some encoding tables always being |
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140 | compiled in), but it actually uses less memory (RSS) after startup. Even |
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141 | with C<--disable-everything>, this comparison is a bit unfair, as many |
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142 | features unique to urxvt (locale, encoding conversion, iso14755 etc.) are |
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143 | already in use in this mode. |
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144 | |
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145 | text data bss drs rss filename |
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146 | 98398 1664 24 15695 1824 rxvt --disable-everything |
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147 | 188985 9048 66616 18222 1788 urxvt --disable-everything |
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149 | When you C<--enable-everything> (which _is_ unfair, as this involves xft |
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150 | and full locale/XIM support which are quite bloaty inside libX11 and my |
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151 | libc), the two diverge, but not unreasnobaly so. |
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152 | |
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153 | text data bss drs rss filename |
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154 | 163431 2152 24 20123 2060 rxvt --enable-everything |
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155 | 1035683 49680 66648 29096 3680 urxvt --enable-everything |
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156 | |
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157 | The very large size of the text section is explained by the east-asian |
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158 | encoding tables, which, if unused, take up disk space but nothing else |
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159 | and can be compiled out unless you rely on X11 core fonts that use those |
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160 | encodings. The BSS size comes from the 64k emergency buffer that my c++ |
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161 | compiler allocates (but of course doesn't use unless you are out of |
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162 | memory). Also, using an xft font instead of a core font immediately adds a |
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163 | few megabytes of RSS. Xft indeed is responsible for a lot of RSS even when |
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164 | not used. |
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165 | |
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166 | Of course, due to every character using two or four bytes instead of one, |
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167 | a large scrollback buffer will ultimately make rxvt-unicode use more |
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168 | memory. |
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169 | |
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170 | Compared to e.g. Eterm (5112k), aterm (3132k) and xterm (4680k), this |
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171 | still fares rather well. And compared to some monsters like gnome-terminal |
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172 | (21152k + extra 4204k in separate processes) or konsole (22200k + extra |
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173 | 43180k in daemons that stay around after exit, plus half a minute of |
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174 | startup time, including the hundreds of warnings it spits out), it fares |
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175 | extremely well *g*. |
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176 | |
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177 | =item Why C++, isn't that unportable/bloated/uncool? |
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178 | |
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179 | Is this a question? :) It comes up very often. The simple answer is: I had |
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180 | to write it, and C++ allowed me to write and maintain it in a fraction |
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181 | of the time and effort (which is a scarce resource for me). Put even |
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182 | shorter: It simply wouldn't exist without C++. |
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184 | My personal stance on this is that C++ is less portable than C, but in |
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185 | the case of rxvt-unicode this hardly matters, as its portability limits |
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186 | are defined by things like X11, pseudo terminals, locale support and unix |
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187 | domain sockets, which are all less portable than C++ itself. |
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189 | Regarding the bloat, see the above question: It's easy to write programs |
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190 | in C that use gobs of memory, an certainly possible to write programs in |
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191 | C++ that don't. C++ also often comes with large libraries, but this is |
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192 | not necessarily the case with GCC. Here is what rxvt links against on my |
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193 | system with a minimal config: |
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194 | |
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195 | libX11.so.6 => /usr/X11R6/lib/libX11.so.6 (0x00002aaaaabc3000) |
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196 | libc.so.6 => /lib/libc.so.6 (0x00002aaaaadde000) |
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197 | libdl.so.2 => /lib/libdl.so.2 (0x00002aaaab01d000) |
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198 | /lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2 (0x00002aaaaaaab000) |
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199 | |
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200 | And here is rxvt-unicode: |
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201 | |
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202 | libX11.so.6 => /usr/X11R6/lib/libX11.so.6 (0x00002aaaaabc3000) |
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203 | libgcc_s.so.1 => /lib/libgcc_s.so.1 (0x00002aaaaada2000) |
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204 | libc.so.6 => /lib/libc.so.6 (0x00002aaaaaeb0000) |
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205 | libdl.so.2 => /lib/libdl.so.2 (0x00002aaaab0ee000) |
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206 | /lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2 (0x00002aaaaaaab000) |
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207 | |
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208 | No large bloated libraries (of course, none were linked in statically), |
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209 | except maybe libX11 :) |
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210 | |
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211 | =item Does it support tabs, can I have a tabbed rxvt-unicode? |
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212 | |
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213 | Beginning with version 7.3, there is a perl extension that implements a |
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214 | simple tabbed terminal. It is installed by default, so any of these should |
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215 | give you tabs: |
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216 | |
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217 | @@RXVT_NAME@@ -pe tabbed |
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218 | |
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219 | URxvt.perl-ext-common: default,tabbed |
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221 | It will also work fine with tabbing functionality of many window managers |
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222 | or similar tabbing programs, and its embedding-features allow it to be |
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223 | embedded into other programs, as witnessed by F<doc/rxvt-tabbed> or |
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224 | the upcoming C<Gtk2::URxvt> perl module, which features a tabbed urxvt |
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225 | (murxvt) terminal as an example embedding application. |
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226 | |
29 | =item How do I know which rxvt-unicode version I'm using? |
227 | =item How do I know which rxvt-unicode version I'm using? |
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31 | The version number is displayed with the usage (-h). Also the escape |
229 | The version number is displayed with the usage (-h). Also the escape |
32 | sequence C<ESC [ 8 n> sets the window title to the version number. |
230 | sequence C<ESC [ 8 n> sets the window title to the version number. When |
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231 | using the @@RXVT_NAME@@c client, the version displayed is that of the |
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232 | daemon. |
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233 | |
34 | =item I am using Debian GNU/Linux and have a problem... |
234 | =item I am using Debian GNU/Linux and have a problem... |
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235 | |
36 | The Debian GNU/Linux package of rxvt-unicode in sarge contains large |
236 | The Debian GNU/Linux package of rxvt-unicode in sarge contains large |
37 | patches that considerably change the behaviour of rxvt-unicode. Before |
237 | patches that considerably change the behaviour of rxvt-unicode (but |
38 | reporting a bug to the original rxvt-unicode author please download and |
238 | unfortunately this notice has been removed). Before reporting a bug to |
39 | install the genuine version (L<http://software.schmorp.de#rxvt-unicode>) |
239 | the original rxvt-unicode author please download and install the genuine |
40 | and try to reproduce the problem. If you cannot, chances are that the |
240 | version (L<http://software.schmorp.de#rxvt-unicode>) and try to reproduce |
41 | problems are specific to Debian GNU/Linux, in which case it should be |
241 | the problem. If you cannot, chances are that the problems are specific to |
42 | reported via the Debian Bug Tracking System (use C<reportbug> to report |
242 | Debian GNU/Linux, in which case it should be reported via the Debian Bug |
43 | the bug). |
243 | Tracking System (use C<reportbug> to report the bug). |
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244 | |
45 | For other problems that also affect the Debian package, you can and |
245 | For other problems that also affect the Debian package, you can and |
46 | probably should use the Debian BTS, too, because, after all, it's also a |
246 | probably should use the Debian BTS, too, because, after all, it's also a |
47 | bug in the Debian version and it serves as a reminder for other users that |
247 | bug in the Debian version and it serves as a reminder for other users that |
48 | might encounter the same issue. |
248 | might encounter the same issue. |
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249 | |
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250 | =item I am maintaining rxvt-unicode for distribution/OS XXX, any |
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251 | recommendation? |
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252 | |
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253 | You should build one binary with the default options. F<configure> |
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254 | now enables most useful options, and the trend goes to making them |
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255 | runtime-switchable, too, so there is usually no drawback to enbaling them, |
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256 | except higher disk and possibly memory usage. The perl interpreter should |
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257 | be enabled, as important functionality (menus, selection, likely more in |
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258 | the future) depends on it. |
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259 | |
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260 | You should not overwrite the C<perl-ext-common> snd C<perl-ext> resources |
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261 | system-wide (except maybe with C<defaults>). This will result in useful |
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262 | behaviour. If your distribution aims at low memory, add an empty |
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263 | C<perl-ext-common> resource to the app-defaults file. This will keep the |
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264 | perl interpreter disabled until the user enables it. |
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265 | |
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266 | If you can/want build more binaries, I recommend building a minimal |
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267 | one with C<--disable-everything> (very useful) and a maximal one with |
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268 | C<--enable-everything> (less useful, it will be very big due to a lot of |
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269 | encodings built-in that increase download times and are rarely used). |
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270 | |
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271 | =item I need to make it setuid/setgid to support utmp/ptys on my OS, is this safe? |
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272 | |
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273 | It should be, starting with release 7.1. You are encouraged to properly |
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274 | install urxvt with privileges necessary for your OS now. |
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275 | |
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276 | When rxvt-unicode detects that it runs setuid or setgid, it will fork |
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277 | into a helper process for privileged operations (pty handling on some |
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278 | systems, utmp/wtmp/lastlog handling on others) and drop privileges |
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279 | immediately. This is much safer than most other terminals that keep |
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280 | privileges while running (but is more relevant to urxvt, as it contains |
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281 | things as perl interpreters, which might be "helpful" to attackers). |
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282 | |
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283 | This forking is done as the very first within main(), which is very early |
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284 | and reduces possible bugs to initialisation code run before main(), or |
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285 | things like the dynamic loader of your system, which should result in very |
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286 | little risk. |
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287 | |
50 | =item When I log-in to another system it tells me about missing terminfo data? |
288 | =item When I log-in to another system it tells me about missing terminfo data? |
51 | |
289 | |
52 | The terminal description used by rxvt-unicode is not as widely available |
290 | The terminal description used by rxvt-unicode is not as widely available |
53 | as that for xterm, or even rxvt (for which the same problem often arises). |
291 | as that for xterm, or even rxvt (for which the same problem often arises). |
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450 | =item My input method wants <some encoding> but I want UTF-8, what can I do? |
688 | =item My input method wants <some encoding> but I want UTF-8, what can I do? |
451 | |
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452 | You can specify separate locales for the input method and the rest of the |
690 | You can specify separate locales for the input method and the rest of the |
453 | terminal, using the resource C<imlocale>: |
691 | terminal, using the resource C<imlocale>: |
454 | |
692 | |
455 | URxvt*imlocale: ja_JP.EUC-JP |
693 | URxvt.imlocale: ja_JP.EUC-JP |
456 | |
694 | |
457 | Now you can start your terminal with C<LC_CTYPE=ja_JP.UTF-8> and still |
695 | Now you can start your terminal with C<LC_CTYPE=ja_JP.UTF-8> and still |
458 | use your input method. Please note, however, that you will not be able to |
696 | use your input method. Please note, however, that you will not be able to |
459 | input characters outside C<EUC-JP> in a normal way then, as your input |
697 | input characters outside C<EUC-JP> in a normal way then, as your input |
460 | method limits you. |
698 | method limits you. |
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507 | Make sure that mouse reporting is actually turned off since killing |
745 | Make sure that mouse reporting is actually turned off since killing |
508 | some editors prematurely may leave the mouse in mouse report mode. I've |
746 | some editors prematurely may leave the mouse in mouse report mode. I've |
509 | heard that tcsh may use mouse reporting unless it otherwise specified. A |
747 | heard that tcsh may use mouse reporting unless it otherwise specified. A |
510 | quick check is to see if cut/paste works when the Alt or Shift keys are |
748 | quick check is to see if cut/paste works when the Alt or Shift keys are |
511 | depressed. See @@RXVT_NAME@@(7) |
749 | depressed. |
512 | |
750 | |
513 | =item What's with this bold/blink stuff? |
751 | =item What's with this bold/blink stuff? |
514 | |
752 | |
515 | If no bold colour is set via C<colorBD:>, bold will invert text using the |
753 | If no bold colour is set via C<colorBD:>, bold will invert text using the |
516 | standard foreground colour. |
754 | standard foreground colour. |
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843 | |
606 | # use Backspace = ^? |
844 | # use Backspace = ^? |
607 | $ stty erase ^? |
845 | $ stty erase ^? |
608 | $ @@RXVT_NAME@@ |
846 | $ @@RXVT_NAME@@ |
609 | |
847 | |
610 | Toggle with C<ESC [ 36 h> / C<ESC [ 36 l> as documented in @@RXVT_NAME@@(7). |
848 | Toggle with C<ESC [ 36 h> / C<ESC [ 36 l>. |
611 | |
849 | |
612 | For an existing rxvt-unicode: |
850 | For an existing rxvt-unicode: |
613 | |
851 | |
614 | # use Backspace = ^H |
852 | # use Backspace = ^H |
615 | $ stty erase ^H |
853 | $ stty erase ^H |
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971 | |
734 | =head1 DESCRIPTION |
972 | =head1 DESCRIPTION |
735 | |
973 | |
736 | The rest of this document describes various technical aspects of |
974 | The rest of this document describes various technical aspects of |
737 | B<rxvt-unicode>. First the description of supported command sequences, |
975 | B<rxvt-unicode>. First the description of supported command sequences, |
738 | followed by menu and pixmap support and last by a description of all |
976 | followed by pixmap support and last by a description of all features |
739 | features selectable at C<configure> time. |
977 | selectable at C<configure> time. |
740 | |
978 | |
741 | =head1 Definitions |
979 | =head1 Definitions |
742 | |
980 | |
743 | =over 4 |
981 | =over 4 |
744 | |
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1312 | B<< C<h> >> Send Mouse X & Y on button press. |
1550 | B<< C<h> >> Send Mouse X & Y on button press. |
1313 | B<< C<l> >> No mouse reporting. |
1551 | B<< C<l> >> No mouse reporting. |
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1552 | |
1315 | =end table |
1553 | =end table |
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1554 | |
1317 | =item B<< C<Ps = 10> >> (B<rxvt>) |
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1319 | =begin table |
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1321 | B<< C<h> >> menuBar visible |
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1322 | B<< C<l> >> menuBar invisible |
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1324 | =end table |
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1326 | =item B<< C<Ps = 25> >> |
1555 | =item B<< C<Ps = 25> >> |
1327 | |
1556 | |
1328 | =begin table |
1557 | =begin table |
1329 | |
1558 | |
1330 | B<< C<h> >> Visible cursor {cnorm/cvvis} |
1559 | B<< C<h> >> Visible cursor {cnorm/cvvis} |
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1672 | |
1444 | =begin table |
1673 | =begin table |
1445 | |
1674 | |
1446 | B<< C<h> >> Scroll to bottom when a key is pressed |
1675 | B<< C<h> >> Scroll to bottom when a key is pressed |
1447 | B<< C<l> >> Don't scroll to bottom when a key is pressed |
1676 | B<< C<l> >> Don't scroll to bottom when a key is pressed |
|
|
1677 | |
|
|
1678 | =end table |
|
|
1679 | |
|
|
1680 | =item B<< C<Ps = 1021> >> (B<rxvt>) |
|
|
1681 | |
|
|
1682 | =begin table |
|
|
1683 | |
|
|
1684 | B<< C<h> >> Bold/italic implies high intensity (see option B<-is>) |
|
|
1685 | B<< C<l> >> Font styles have no effect on intensity (Compile styles) |
1448 | |
1686 | |
1449 | =end table |
1687 | =end table |
1450 | |
1688 | |
1451 | =item B<< C<Ps = 1047> >> |
1689 | =item B<< C<Ps = 1047> >> |
1452 | |
1690 | |
… | |
… | |
1501 | B<< C<Ps = 10> >> Change colour of text foreground to B<< C<Pt> >> B<(NB: may change in future)> |
1739 | B<< C<Ps = 10> >> Change colour of text foreground to B<< C<Pt> >> B<(NB: may change in future)> |
1502 | B<< C<Ps = 11> >> Change colour of text background to B<< C<Pt> >> B<(NB: may change in future)> |
1740 | B<< C<Ps = 11> >> Change colour of text background to B<< C<Pt> >> B<(NB: may change in future)> |
1503 | B<< C<Ps = 12> >> Change colour of text cursor foreground to B<< C<Pt> >> |
1741 | B<< C<Ps = 12> >> Change colour of text cursor foreground to B<< C<Pt> >> |
1504 | B<< C<Ps = 13> >> Change colour of mouse foreground to B<< C<Pt> >> |
1742 | B<< C<Ps = 13> >> Change colour of mouse foreground to B<< C<Pt> >> |
1505 | B<< C<Ps = 17> >> Change colour of highlight characters to B<< C<Pt> >> |
1743 | B<< C<Ps = 17> >> Change colour of highlight characters to B<< C<Pt> >> |
1506 | B<< C<Ps = 18> >> Change colour of bold characters to B<< C<Pt> >> |
1744 | B<< C<Ps = 18> >> Change colour of bold characters to B<< C<Pt> >> [deprecated, see 706] |
1507 | B<< C<Ps = 19> >> Change colour of underlined characters to B<< C<Pt> >> |
1745 | B<< C<Ps = 19> >> Change colour of underlined characters to B<< C<Pt> >> [deprecated, see 707] |
1508 | B<< C<Ps = 20> >> Change default background to B<< C<Pt> >> |
1746 | B<< C<Ps = 20> >> Change background pixmap parameters (see section XPM) (Compile XPM). |
1509 | B<< C<Ps = 39> >> Change default foreground colour to B<< C<Pt> >>. |
1747 | B<< C<Ps = 39> >> Change default foreground colour to B<< C<Pt> >>. |
1510 | B<< C<Ps = 46> >> Change Log File to B<< C<Pt> >> I<unimplemented> |
1748 | B<< C<Ps = 46> >> Change Log File to B<< C<Pt> >> I<unimplemented> |
1511 | B<< C<Ps = 49> >> Change default background colour to B<< C<Pt> >>. |
1749 | B<< C<Ps = 49> >> Change default background colour to B<< C<Pt> >>. |
1512 | 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> >> |
1750 | 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> >> |
1513 | B<< C<Ps = 55> >> Log all scrollback buffer and all of screen to B<< C<Pt> >> |
1751 | B<< C<Ps = 55> >> Log all scrollback buffer and all of screen to B<< C<Pt> >> |
1514 | 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). |
1752 | 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). |
1515 | B<< C<Ps = 703> >> Menubar command B<< C<Pt> >> (Compile menubar). |
1753 | 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>. |
1516 | B<< C<Ps = 704> >> Change colour of italic characters to B<< C<Pt> >> |
1754 | B<< C<Ps = 704> >> Change colour of italic characters to B<< C<Pt> >> |
1517 | B<< C<Ps = 705> >> Change background pixmap tint colour to B<< C<Pt> >> (Compile transparency). |
1755 | B<< C<Ps = 705> >> Change background pixmap tint colour to B<< C<Pt> >> (Compile transparency). |
|
|
1756 | B<< C<Ps = 706> >> Change colour of bold characters to B<< C<Pt> >> |
|
|
1757 | B<< C<Ps = 707> >> Change colour of underlined characters to B<< C<Pt> >> |
1518 | B<< C<Ps = 710> >> Set normal fontset to B<< C<Pt> >>. Same as C<Ps = 50>. |
1758 | B<< C<Ps = 710> >> Set normal fontset to B<< C<Pt> >>. Same as C<Ps = 50>. |
1519 | B<< C<Ps = 711> >> Set bold fontset to B<< C<Pt> >>. Similar to C<Ps = 50> (Compile styles). |
1759 | B<< C<Ps = 711> >> Set bold fontset to B<< C<Pt> >>. Similar to C<Ps = 50> (Compile styles). |
1520 | B<< C<Ps = 712> >> Set italic fontset to B<< C<Pt> >>. Similar to C<Ps = 50> (Compile styles). |
1760 | B<< C<Ps = 712> >> Set italic fontset to B<< C<Pt> >>. Similar to C<Ps = 50> (Compile styles). |
1521 | B<< C<Ps = 713> >> Set bold-italic fontset to B<< C<Pt> >>. Similar to C<Ps = 50> (Compile styles). |
1761 | B<< C<Ps = 713> >> Set bold-italic fontset to B<< C<Pt> >>. Similar to C<Ps = 50> (Compile styles). |
1522 | B<< C<Ps = 720> >> Move viewing window up by B<< C<Pt> >> lines, or clear scrollback buffer if C<Pt = 0> (Compile frills). |
1762 | B<< C<Ps = 720> >> Move viewing window up by B<< C<Pt> >> lines, or clear scrollback buffer if C<Pt = 0> (Compile frills). |
1523 | B<< C<Ps = 721> >> Move viewing window down by B<< C<Pt> >> lines, or clear scrollback buffer if C<Pt = 0> (Compile frills). |
1763 | B<< C<Ps = 721> >> Move viewing window down by B<< C<Pt> >> lines, or clear scrollback buffer if C<Pt = 0> (Compile frills). |
|
|
1764 | B<< C<Ps = 777> >> Call the perl extension with the given string, which should be of the form C<extension:parameters> (Compile perl). |
1524 | |
1765 | |
1525 | =end table |
1766 | =end table |
1526 | |
1767 | |
1527 | =back |
1768 | =back |
1528 | |
1769 | |
1529 | X<menuBar> |
|
|
1530 | |
|
|
1531 | =head1 menuBar |
|
|
1532 | |
|
|
1533 | B<< The exact syntax used is I<almost> solidified. >> |
|
|
1534 | In the menus, B<DON'T> try to use menuBar commands that add or remove a |
|
|
1535 | menuBar. |
|
|
1536 | |
|
|
1537 | Note that in all of the commands, the B<< I</path/> >> I<cannot> be |
|
|
1538 | omitted: use B<./> to specify a menu relative to the current menu. |
|
|
1539 | |
|
|
1540 | =head2 Overview of menuBar operation |
|
|
1541 | |
|
|
1542 | For the menuBar XTerm escape sequence C<ESC ] 703 ; Pt ST>, the syntax |
|
|
1543 | of C<Pt> can be used for a variety of tasks: |
|
|
1544 | |
|
|
1545 | At the top level is the current menuBar which is a member of a circular |
|
|
1546 | linked-list of other such menuBars. |
|
|
1547 | |
|
|
1548 | The menuBar acts as a parent for the various drop-down menus, which in |
|
|
1549 | turn, may have labels, separator lines, menuItems and subMenus. |
|
|
1550 | |
|
|
1551 | The menuItems are the useful bits: you can use them to mimic keyboard |
|
|
1552 | input or even to send text or escape sequences back to rxvt. |
|
|
1553 | |
|
|
1554 | The menuBar syntax is intended to provide a simple yet robust method of |
|
|
1555 | constructing and manipulating menus and navigating through the |
|
|
1556 | menuBars. |
|
|
1557 | |
|
|
1558 | The first step is to use the tag B<< [menu:I<name>] >> which creates |
|
|
1559 | the menuBar called I<name> and allows access. You may now or menus, |
|
|
1560 | subMenus, and menuItems. Finally, use the tag B<[done]> to set the |
|
|
1561 | menuBar access as B<readonly> to prevent accidental corruption of the |
|
|
1562 | menus. To re-access the current menuBar for alterations, use the tag |
|
|
1563 | B<[menu]>, make the alterations and then use B<[done]> |
|
|
1564 | |
|
|
1565 | X<menuBarCommands> |
|
|
1566 | |
|
|
1567 | =head2 Commands |
|
|
1568 | |
|
|
1569 | =over 4 |
|
|
1570 | |
|
|
1571 | =item B<< [menu:+I<name>] >> |
|
|
1572 | |
|
|
1573 | access the named menuBar for creation or alteration. If a new menuBar |
|
|
1574 | is created, it is called I<name> (max of 15 chars) and the current |
|
|
1575 | menuBar is pushed onto the stack |
|
|
1576 | |
|
|
1577 | =item B<[menu]> |
|
|
1578 | |
|
|
1579 | access the current menuBar for alteration |
|
|
1580 | |
|
|
1581 | =item B<< [title:+I<string>] >> |
|
|
1582 | |
|
|
1583 | set the current menuBar's title to I<string>, which may contain the |
|
|
1584 | following format specifiers: |
|
|
1585 | |
|
|
1586 | B<%n> rxvt name (as per the B<-name> command-line option) |
|
|
1587 | B<%v> rxvt version |
|
|
1588 | B<%%> literal B<%> character |
|
|
1589 | |
|
|
1590 | =item B<[done]> |
|
|
1591 | |
|
|
1592 | set menuBar access as B<readonly>. |
|
|
1593 | End-of-file tag for B<< [read:+I<file>] >> operations. |
|
|
1594 | |
|
|
1595 | =item B<< [read:+I<file>] >> |
|
|
1596 | |
|
|
1597 | read menu commands directly from I<file> (extension ".menu" will be |
|
|
1598 | appended if required.) Start reading at a line with B<[menu]> or B<< |
|
|
1599 | [menu:+I<name> >> and continuing until B<[done]> is encountered. |
|
|
1600 | |
|
|
1601 | Blank and comment lines (starting with B<#>) are ignored. Actually, |
|
|
1602 | since any invalid menu commands are also ignored, almost anything could |
|
|
1603 | be construed as a comment line, but this may be tightened up in the |
|
|
1604 | future ... so don't count on it!. |
|
|
1605 | |
|
|
1606 | =item B<< [read:+I<file>;+I<name>] >> |
|
|
1607 | |
|
|
1608 | The same as B<< [read:+I<file>] >>, but start reading at a line with |
|
|
1609 | B<< [menu:+I<name>] >> and continuing until B<< [done:+I<name>] >> or |
|
|
1610 | B<[done]> is encountered. |
|
|
1611 | |
|
|
1612 | =item B<[dump]> |
|
|
1613 | |
|
|
1614 | dump all menuBars to the file B</tmp/rxvt-PID> in a format suitable for |
|
|
1615 | later rereading. |
|
|
1616 | |
|
|
1617 | =item B<[rm:name]> |
|
|
1618 | |
|
|
1619 | remove the named menuBar |
|
|
1620 | |
|
|
1621 | =item B<[rm] [rm:]> |
|
|
1622 | |
|
|
1623 | remove the current menuBar |
|
|
1624 | |
|
|
1625 | =item B<[rm*] [rm:*]> |
|
|
1626 | |
|
|
1627 | remove all menuBars |
|
|
1628 | |
|
|
1629 | =item B<[swap]> |
|
|
1630 | |
|
|
1631 | swap the top two menuBars |
|
|
1632 | |
|
|
1633 | =item B<[prev]> |
|
|
1634 | |
|
|
1635 | access the previous menuBar |
|
|
1636 | |
|
|
1637 | =item B<[next]> |
|
|
1638 | |
|
|
1639 | access the next menuBar |
|
|
1640 | |
|
|
1641 | =item B<[show]> |
|
|
1642 | |
|
|
1643 | Enable display of the menuBar |
|
|
1644 | |
|
|
1645 | =item B<[hide]> |
|
|
1646 | |
|
|
1647 | Disable display of the menuBar |
|
|
1648 | |
|
|
1649 | =item B<< [pixmap:+I<name>] >> |
|
|
1650 | |
|
|
1651 | =item B<< [pixmap:+I<name>;I<scaling>] >> |
|
|
1652 | |
|
|
1653 | (set the background pixmap globally |
|
|
1654 | |
|
|
1655 | B<< A Future implementation I<may> make this local to the menubar >>) |
|
|
1656 | |
|
|
1657 | =item B<< [:+I<command>:] >> |
|
|
1658 | |
|
|
1659 | ignore the menu readonly status and issue a I<command> to or a menu or |
|
|
1660 | menuitem or change the ; a useful shortcut for setting the quick arrows |
|
|
1661 | from a menuBar. |
|
|
1662 | |
|
|
1663 | =back |
|
|
1664 | |
|
|
1665 | X<menuBarAdd> |
|
|
1666 | |
|
|
1667 | =head2 Adding and accessing menus |
|
|
1668 | |
|
|
1669 | The following commands may also be B<+> prefixed. |
|
|
1670 | |
|
|
1671 | =over 4 |
|
|
1672 | |
|
|
1673 | =item B</+> |
|
|
1674 | |
|
|
1675 | access menuBar top level |
|
|
1676 | |
|
|
1677 | =item B<./+> |
|
|
1678 | |
|
|
1679 | access current menu level |
|
|
1680 | |
|
|
1681 | =item B<../+> |
|
|
1682 | |
|
|
1683 | access parent menu (1 level up) |
|
|
1684 | |
|
|
1685 | =item B<../../> |
|
|
1686 | |
|
|
1687 | access parent menu (multiple levels up) |
|
|
1688 | |
|
|
1689 | =item B<< I</path/>menu >> |
|
|
1690 | |
|
|
1691 | add/access menu |
|
|
1692 | |
|
|
1693 | =item B<< I</path/>menu/* >> |
|
|
1694 | |
|
|
1695 | add/access menu and clear it if it exists |
|
|
1696 | |
|
|
1697 | =item B<< I</path/>{-} >> |
|
|
1698 | |
|
|
1699 | add separator |
|
|
1700 | |
|
|
1701 | =item B<< I</path/>{item} >> |
|
|
1702 | |
|
|
1703 | add B<item> as a label |
|
|
1704 | |
|
|
1705 | =item B<< I</path/>{item} action >> |
|
|
1706 | |
|
|
1707 | add/alter I<menuitem> with an associated I<action> |
|
|
1708 | |
|
|
1709 | =item B<< I</path/>{item}{right-text} >> |
|
|
1710 | |
|
|
1711 | add/alter I<menuitem> with B<right-text> as the right-justified text |
|
|
1712 | and as the associated I<action> |
|
|
1713 | |
|
|
1714 | =item B<< I</path/>{item}{rtext} action >> |
|
|
1715 | |
|
|
1716 | add/alter I<menuitem> with an associated I<action> and with B<rtext> as |
|
|
1717 | the right-justified text. |
|
|
1718 | |
|
|
1719 | =back |
|
|
1720 | |
|
|
1721 | =over 4 |
|
|
1722 | |
|
|
1723 | =item Special characters in I<action> must be backslash-escaped: |
|
|
1724 | |
|
|
1725 | B<\a \b \E \e \n \r \t \octal> |
|
|
1726 | |
|
|
1727 | =item or in control-character notation: |
|
|
1728 | |
|
|
1729 | B<^@, ^A .. ^Z .. ^_, ^?> |
|
|
1730 | |
|
|
1731 | =back |
|
|
1732 | |
|
|
1733 | To send a string starting with a B<NUL> (B<^@>) character to the |
|
|
1734 | program, start I<action> with a pair of B<NUL> characters (B<^@^@>), |
|
|
1735 | the first of which will be stripped off and the balance directed to the |
|
|
1736 | program. Otherwise if I<action> begins with B<NUL> followed by |
|
|
1737 | non-+B<NUL> characters, the leading B<NUL> is stripped off and the |
|
|
1738 | balance is sent back to rxvt. |
|
|
1739 | |
|
|
1740 | As a convenience for the many Emacs-type editors, I<action> may start |
|
|
1741 | with B<M-> (eg, B<M-$> is equivalent to B<\E$>) and a B<CR> will be |
|
|
1742 | appended if missed from B<M-x> commands. |
|
|
1743 | |
|
|
1744 | As a convenience for issuing XTerm B<ESC ]> sequences from a menubar (or |
|
|
1745 | quick arrow), a B<BEL> (B<^G>) will be appended if needed. |
|
|
1746 | |
|
|
1747 | =over 4 |
|
|
1748 | |
|
|
1749 | =item For example, |
|
|
1750 | |
|
|
1751 | B<M-xapropos> is equivalent to B<\Exapropos\r> |
|
|
1752 | |
|
|
1753 | =item and |
|
|
1754 | |
|
|
1755 | B<\E]703;mona;100> is equivalent to B<\E]703;mona;100\a> |
|
|
1756 | |
|
|
1757 | =back |
|
|
1758 | |
|
|
1759 | The option B<< {I<right-rtext>} >> will be right-justified. In the |
|
|
1760 | absence of a specified action, this text will be used as the I<action> |
|
|
1761 | as well. |
|
|
1762 | |
|
|
1763 | =over 4 |
|
|
1764 | |
|
|
1765 | =item For example, |
|
|
1766 | |
|
|
1767 | B</File/{Open}{^X^F}> is equivalent to B</File/{Open}{^X^F} ^X^F> |
|
|
1768 | |
|
|
1769 | =back |
|
|
1770 | |
|
|
1771 | The left label I<is> necessary, since it's used for matching, but |
|
|
1772 | implicitly hiding the left label (by using same name for both left and |
|
|
1773 | right labels), or explicitly hiding the left label (by preceeding it |
|
|
1774 | with a dot), makes it possible to have right-justified text only. |
|
|
1775 | |
|
|
1776 | =over 4 |
|
|
1777 | |
|
|
1778 | =item For example, |
|
|
1779 | |
|
|
1780 | B</File/{Open}{Open} Open-File-Action> |
|
|
1781 | |
|
|
1782 | =item or hiding it |
|
|
1783 | |
|
|
1784 | B</File/{.anylabel}{Open} Open-File-Action> |
|
|
1785 | |
|
|
1786 | =back |
|
|
1787 | |
|
|
1788 | X<menuBarRemove> |
|
|
1789 | |
|
|
1790 | =head2 Removing menus |
|
|
1791 | |
|
|
1792 | =over 4 |
|
|
1793 | |
|
|
1794 | =item B<< -/*+ >> |
|
|
1795 | |
|
|
1796 | remove all menus from the menuBar, the same as B<[clear]> |
|
|
1797 | |
|
|
1798 | =item B<< -+I</path>menu+ >> |
|
|
1799 | |
|
|
1800 | remove menu |
|
|
1801 | |
|
|
1802 | =item B<< -+I</path>{item}+ >> |
|
|
1803 | |
|
|
1804 | remove item |
|
|
1805 | |
|
|
1806 | =item B<< -+I</path>{-} >> |
|
|
1807 | |
|
|
1808 | remove separator) |
|
|
1809 | |
|
|
1810 | =item B<-/path/menu/*> |
|
|
1811 | |
|
|
1812 | remove all items, separators and submenus from menu |
|
|
1813 | |
|
|
1814 | =back |
|
|
1815 | |
|
|
1816 | X<menuBarArrows> |
|
|
1817 | |
|
|
1818 | =head2 Quick Arrows |
|
|
1819 | |
|
|
1820 | The menus also provide a hook for I<quick arrows> to provide easier |
|
|
1821 | user access. If nothing has been explicitly set, the default is to |
|
|
1822 | emulate the curror keys. The syntax permits each arrow to be altered |
|
|
1823 | individually or all four at once without re-entering their common |
|
|
1824 | beginning/end text. For example, to explicitly associate cursor actions |
|
|
1825 | with the arrows, any of the following forms could be used: |
|
|
1826 | |
|
|
1827 | =over 4 |
|
|
1828 | |
|
|
1829 | =item B<< <r>+I<Right> >> |
|
|
1830 | |
|
|
1831 | =item B<< <l>+I<Left> >> |
|
|
1832 | |
|
|
1833 | =item B<< <u>+I<Up> >> |
|
|
1834 | |
|
|
1835 | =item B<< <d>+I<Down> >> |
|
|
1836 | |
|
|
1837 | Define actions for the respective arrow buttons |
|
|
1838 | |
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1839 | =item B<< <b>+I<Begin> >> |
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1840 | |
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1841 | =item B<< <e>+I<End> >> |
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1842 | |
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1843 | Define common beginning/end parts for I<quick arrows> which used in |
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1844 | conjunction with the above <r> <l> <u> <d> constructs |
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1845 | |
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1846 | =back |
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1847 | |
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1848 | =over 4 |
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1849 | |
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1850 | =item For example, define arrows individually, |
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1851 | |
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1852 | <u>\E[A |
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1853 | |
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1854 | <d>\E[B |
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1855 | |
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1856 | <r>\E[C |
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1857 | |
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1858 | <l>\E[D |
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1859 | |
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1860 | =item or all at once |
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1861 | |
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1862 | <u>\E[AZ<><d>\E[BZ<><r>\E[CZ<><l>\E[D |
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1863 | |
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1864 | =item or more compactly (factoring out common parts) |
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1865 | |
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1866 | <b>\E[<u>AZ<><d>BZ<><r>CZ<><l>D |
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1867 | |
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1868 | =back |
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1869 | |
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1870 | X<menuBarSummary> |
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1871 | |
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1872 | =head2 Command Summary |
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1873 | |
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1874 | A short summary of the most I<common> commands: |
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1875 | |
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1876 | =over 4 |
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1877 | |
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1878 | =item [menu:name] |
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1879 | |
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1880 | use an existing named menuBar or start a new one |
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1881 | |
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1882 | =item [menu] |
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1883 | |
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1884 | use the current menuBar |
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1885 | |
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1886 | =item [title:string] |
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1887 | |
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1888 | set menuBar title |
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1889 | |
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1890 | =item [done] |
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1891 | |
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1892 | set menu access to readonly and, if reading from a file, signal EOF |
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1893 | |
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1894 | =item [done:name] |
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1895 | |
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1896 | if reading from a file using [read:file;name] signal EOF |
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1897 | |
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1898 | =item [rm:name] |
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1899 | |
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1900 | remove named menuBar(s) |
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1901 | |
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1902 | =item [rm] [rm:] |
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1903 | |
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1904 | remove current menuBar |
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1905 | |
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1906 | =item [rm*] [rm:*] |
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1907 | |
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1908 | remove all menuBar(s) |
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1909 | |
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1910 | =item [swap] |
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1911 | |
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1912 | swap top two menuBars |
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1913 | |
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1914 | =item [prev] |
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1915 | |
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1916 | access the previous menuBar |
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1917 | |
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1918 | =item [next] |
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1919 | |
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1920 | access the next menuBar |
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1921 | |
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1922 | =item [show] |
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1923 | |
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1924 | map menuBar |
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1925 | |
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1926 | =item [hide] |
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1927 | |
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1928 | unmap menuBar |
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1929 | |
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1930 | =item [pixmap;file] |
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1931 | |
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1932 | =item [pixmap;file;scaling] |
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1933 | |
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1934 | set a background pixmap |
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1935 | |
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1936 | =item [read:file] |
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1937 | |
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1938 | =item [read:file;name] |
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1939 | |
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1940 | read in a menu from a file |
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1941 | |
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1942 | =item [dump] |
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1943 | |
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1944 | dump out all menuBars to /tmp/rxvt-PID |
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1945 | |
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1946 | =item / |
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1947 | |
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1948 | access menuBar top level |
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1949 | |
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1950 | =item ./ |
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1951 | |
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1952 | =item ../ |
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1953 | |
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1954 | =item ../../ |
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1955 | |
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1956 | access current or parent menu level |
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1957 | |
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1958 | =item /path/menu |
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1959 | |
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1960 | add/access menu |
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1961 | |
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1962 | =item /path/{-} |
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1963 | |
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1964 | add separator |
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1965 | |
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1966 | =item /path/{item}{rtext} action |
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1967 | |
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1968 | add/alter menu item |
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1969 | |
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1970 | =item -/* |
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1971 | |
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1972 | remove all menus from the menuBar |
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1973 | |
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1974 | =item -/path/menu |
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1975 | |
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1976 | remove menu items, separators and submenus from menu |
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1977 | |
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1978 | =item -/path/menu |
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1979 | |
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1980 | remove menu |
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1981 | |
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1982 | =item -/path/{item} |
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1983 | |
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1984 | remove item |
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1985 | |
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1986 | =item -/path/{-} |
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1987 | |
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1988 | remove separator |
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1989 | |
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1990 | =item <b>Begin<r>Right<l>Left<u>Up<d>Down<e>End |
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1991 | |
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1992 | menu quick arrows |
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1993 | |
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1994 | =back |
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1995 | X<XPM> |
1770 | X<XPM> |
1996 | |
1771 | |
1997 | =head1 XPM |
1772 | =head1 XPM |
1998 | |
1773 | |
1999 | For the XPM XTerm escape sequence B<< C<ESC ] 20 ; Pt ST> >> then value |
1774 | For the XPM XTerm escape sequence B<< C<ESC ] 20 ; Pt ST> >> then value |
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2246 | alternative input methods (e.g. kinput2) and will also correctly |
2021 | alternative input methods (e.g. kinput2) and will also correctly |
2247 | set up the input for people using dead keys or compose keys. |
2022 | set up the input for people using dead keys or compose keys. |
2248 | |
2023 | |
2249 | =item --enable-unicode3 (default: off) |
2024 | =item --enable-unicode3 (default: off) |
2250 | |
2025 | |
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2026 | Recommended to stay off unless you really need non-BMP characters. |
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2027 | |
2251 | Enable direct support for displaying unicode codepoints above |
2028 | Enable direct support for displaying unicode codepoints above |
2252 | 65535 (the basic multilingual page). This increases storage |
2029 | 65535 (the basic multilingual page). This increases storage |
2253 | requirements per character from 2 to 4 bytes. X11 fonts do not yet |
2030 | requirements per character from 2 to 4 bytes. X11 fonts do not yet |
2254 | support these extra characters, but Xft does. |
2031 | support these extra characters, but Xft does. |
2255 | |
2032 | |
… | |
… | |
2265 | composite characters. This is required for proper viewing of text |
2042 | composite characters. This is required for proper viewing of text |
2266 | where accents are encoded as seperate unicode characters. This is |
2043 | where accents are encoded as seperate unicode characters. This is |
2267 | done by using precomposited characters when available or creating |
2044 | done by using precomposited characters when available or creating |
2268 | new pseudo-characters when no precomposed form exists. |
2045 | new pseudo-characters when no precomposed form exists. |
2269 | |
2046 | |
2270 | Without --enable-unicode3, the number of additional precomposed characters |
2047 | Without --enable-unicode3, the number of additional precomposed |
2271 | is rather limited (2048, if this is full, rxvt-unicode will use the |
2048 | characters is somewhat limited (the 6400 private use characters will be |
2272 | private use area, extending the number of combinations to 8448). With |
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2273 | --enable-unicode3, no practical limit exists. |
2049 | (ab-)used). With --enable-unicode3, no practical limit exists. |
2274 | |
2050 | |
2275 | This option will also enable storage (but not display) of characters |
2051 | This option will also enable storage (but not display) of characters |
2276 | beyond plane 0 (>65535) when --enable-unicode3 was not specified. |
2052 | beyond plane 0 (>65535) when --enable-unicode3 was not specified. |
2277 | |
2053 | |
2278 | The combining table also contains entries for arabic presentation forms, |
2054 | The combining table also contains entries for arabic presentation forms, |
2279 | but these are not currently used. Bug me if you want these to be used (and |
2055 | but these are not currently used. Bug me if you want these to be used (and |
2280 | tell me how these are to be used...). |
2056 | tell me how these are to be used...). |
2281 | |
2057 | |
2282 | =item --enable-fallback(=CLASS) (default: Rxvt) |
2058 | =item --enable-fallback(=CLASS) (default: Rxvt) |
2283 | |
2059 | |
2284 | When reading resource settings, also read settings for class CLASS. To disable resource fallback use --disable-fallback. |
2060 | When reading resource settings, also read settings for class CLASS. To |
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2061 | disable resource fallback use --disable-fallback. |
2285 | |
2062 | |
2286 | =item --with-res-name=NAME (default: urxvt) |
2063 | =item --with-res-name=NAME (default: urxvt) |
2287 | |
2064 | |
2288 | Use the given name as default application name when |
2065 | Use the given name as default application name when |
2289 | reading resources. Specify --with-res-name=rxvt to replace rxvt. |
2066 | reading resources. Specify --with-res-name=rxvt to replace rxvt. |
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2309 | |
2086 | |
2310 | Write user and tty to lastlog file (used by programs like |
2087 | Write user and tty to lastlog file (used by programs like |
2311 | F<lastlogin>) at start of rxvt execution. This option requires |
2088 | F<lastlogin>) at start of rxvt execution. This option requires |
2312 | --enable-utmp to also be specified. |
2089 | --enable-utmp to also be specified. |
2313 | |
2090 | |
2314 | =item --enable-xpm-background (default: off) |
2091 | =item --enable-xpm-background (default: on) |
2315 | |
2092 | |
2316 | Add support for XPM background pixmaps. |
2093 | Add support for XPM background pixmaps. |
2317 | |
2094 | |
2318 | =item --enable-transparency (default: off) |
2095 | =item --enable-transparency (default: on) |
2319 | |
2096 | |
2320 | Add support for inheriting parent backgrounds thus giving a fake |
2097 | Add support for inheriting parent backgrounds thus giving a fake |
2321 | transparency to the term. |
2098 | transparency to the term. |
2322 | |
2099 | |
2323 | =item --enable-fading (default: on) |
2100 | =item --enable-fading (default: on) |
… | |
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2325 | Add support for fading the text when focus is lost (requires C<--enable-transparency>). |
2102 | Add support for fading the text when focus is lost (requires C<--enable-transparency>). |
2326 | |
2103 | |
2327 | =item --enable-tinting (default: on) |
2104 | =item --enable-tinting (default: on) |
2328 | |
2105 | |
2329 | Add support for tinting of transparent backgrounds (requires C<--enable-transparency>). |
2106 | Add support for tinting of transparent backgrounds (requires C<--enable-transparency>). |
2330 | |
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2331 | =item --enable-menubar (default: off) |
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2332 | |
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2333 | Add support for our menu bar system (this interacts badly with |
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2334 | dynamic locale switching currently). |
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2335 | |
2107 | |
2336 | =item --enable-rxvt-scroll (default: on) |
2108 | =item --enable-rxvt-scroll (default: on) |
2337 | |
2109 | |
2338 | Add support for the original rxvt scrollbar. |
2110 | Add support for the original rxvt scrollbar. |
2339 | |
2111 | |
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2349 | |
2121 | |
2350 | Add support for a very unobtrusive, plain-looking scrollbar that |
2122 | Add support for a very unobtrusive, plain-looking scrollbar that |
2351 | is the favourite of the rxvt-unicode author, having used it for |
2123 | is the favourite of the rxvt-unicode author, having used it for |
2352 | many years. |
2124 | many years. |
2353 | |
2125 | |
2354 | =item --enable-half-shadow (default: off) |
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2355 | |
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2356 | Make shadows on the scrollbar only half the normal width & height. |
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2357 | only applicable to rxvt scrollbars. |
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2358 | |
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2359 | =item --enable-ttygid (default: off) |
2126 | =item --enable-ttygid (default: off) |
2360 | |
2127 | |
2361 | Change tty device setting to group "tty" - only use this if |
2128 | Change tty device setting to group "tty" - only use this if |
2362 | your system uses this type of security. |
2129 | your system uses this type of security. |
2363 | |
2130 | |
… | |
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2371 | do it. |
2138 | do it. |
2372 | |
2139 | |
2373 | =item --disable-resources |
2140 | =item --disable-resources |
2374 | |
2141 | |
2375 | Removes any support for resource checking. |
2142 | Removes any support for resource checking. |
2376 | |
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2377 | =item --enable-xgetdefault |
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2378 | |
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2379 | Make resources checking via XGetDefault() instead of our small |
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2380 | version which only checks ~/.Xdefaults, or if that doesn't exist then |
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2381 | ~/.Xresources. |
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2382 | |
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2383 | Please note that nowadays, things like XIM will automatically pull in and |
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2384 | use the full X resource manager, so the overhead of using it might be very |
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2385 | small, if nonexistant. |
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2386 | |
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2387 | =item --enable-strings (default: off) |
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2388 | |
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2389 | Add support for our possibly faster memset() function and other |
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2390 | various routines, overriding your system's versions which may |
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2391 | have been hand-crafted in assembly or may require extra libraries |
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2392 | to link in. (this breaks ANSI-C rules and has problems on many |
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2393 | GNU/Linux systems). |
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2394 | |
2143 | |
2395 | =item --disable-swapscreen |
2144 | =item --disable-swapscreen |
2396 | |
2145 | |
2397 | Remove support for secondary/swap screen. |
2146 | Remove support for secondary/swap screen. |
2398 | |
2147 | |
… | |
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2405 | A non-exhaustive list of features enabled by C<--enable-frills> (possibly |
2154 | A non-exhaustive list of features enabled by C<--enable-frills> (possibly |
2406 | in combination with other switches) is: |
2155 | in combination with other switches) is: |
2407 | |
2156 | |
2408 | MWM-hints |
2157 | MWM-hints |
2409 | EWMH-hints (pid, utf8 names) and protocols (ping) |
2158 | EWMH-hints (pid, utf8 names) and protocols (ping) |
2410 | seperate underline colour |
2159 | seperate underline colour (-underlineColor) |
2411 | settable border widths and borderless switch |
2160 | settable border widths and borderless switch (-w, -b, -bl) |
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2161 | visual depth selection (-depth) |
2412 | settable extra linespacing |
2162 | settable extra linespacing /-lsp) |
2413 | iso-14755-2 and -3, and visual feedback |
2163 | iso-14755-2 and -3, and visual feedback |
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2164 | tripleclickwords (-tcw) |
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2165 | settable insecure mode (-insecure) |
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2166 | keysym remapping support |
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2167 | cursor blinking and underline cursor (-cb, -uc) |
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2168 | XEmbed support (-embed) |
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2169 | user-pty (-pty-fd) |
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2170 | hold on exit (-hold) |
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2171 | skip builtin block graphics (-sbg) |
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2172 | |
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2173 | It also enabled some non-essential features otherwise disabled, such as: |
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2174 | |
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2175 | some round-trip time optimisations |
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2176 | nearest color allocation on pseudocolor screens |
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2177 | UTF8_STRING supporr for selection |
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2178 | sgr modes 90..97 and 100..107 |
2414 | backindex and forwardindex escape sequence |
2179 | backindex and forwardindex escape sequences |
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2180 | view change/zero scorllback esacpe sequences |
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2181 | locale switching escape sequence |
2415 | window op and some xterm/OSC escape sequences |
2182 | window op and some xterm/OSC escape sequences |
2416 | tripleclickwords |
2183 | rectangular selections |
2417 | settable insecure mode |
2184 | trailing space removal for selections |
2418 | keysym remapping support |
2185 | verbose X error handling |
2419 | cursor blinking and underline cursor |
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2420 | -embed, -pty-fd and -hold options |
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2421 | |
2186 | |
2422 | =item --enable-iso14755 (default: on) |
2187 | =item --enable-iso14755 (default: on) |
2423 | |
2188 | |
2424 | Enable extended ISO 14755 support (see @@RXVT_NAME@@(1), or |
2189 | Enable extended ISO 14755 support (see @@RXVT_NAME@@(1), or |
2425 | F<doc/rxvt.1.txt>). Basic support (section 5.1) is enabled by |
2190 | F<doc/rxvt.1.txt>). Basic support (section 5.1) is enabled by |
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2468 | |
2233 | |
2469 | =item --enable-pointer-blank (default: on) |
2234 | =item --enable-pointer-blank (default: on) |
2470 | |
2235 | |
2471 | Add support to have the pointer disappear when typing or inactive. |
2236 | Add support to have the pointer disappear when typing or inactive. |
2472 | |
2237 | |
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2238 | =item --enable-perl (default: on) |
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2239 | |
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2240 | Enable an embedded perl interpreter. See the B<@@RXVT_NAME@@perl(3)> |
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2241 | manpage (F<doc/rxvtperl.txt>) for more info on this feature, or the files |
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2242 | in F<src/perl-ext/> for the extensions that are installed by default. The |
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2243 | perl interpreter that is used can be specified via the C<PERL> environment |
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2244 | variable when running configure. |
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2245 | |
2473 | =item --with-name=NAME (default: urxvt) |
2246 | =item --with-name=NAME (default: urxvt) |
2474 | |
2247 | |
2475 | Set the basename for the installed binaries, resulting |
2248 | Set the basename for the installed binaries, resulting |
2476 | in C<urxvt>, C<urxvtd> etc.). Specify C<--with-name=rxvt> to replace with |
2249 | in C<urxvt>, C<urxvtd> etc.). Specify C<--with-name=rxvt> to replace with |
2477 | C<rxvt>. |
2250 | C<rxvt>. |