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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 also available on the World Wide Web at 21The newest version of this document is also available on the World Wide Web at
22L<http://cvs.schmorp.de/browse/rxvt-unicode/doc/rxvt.7.html>. 22L<http://pod.tst.eu/http://cvs.schmorp.de/rxvt-unicode/doc/rxvt.7.pod>.
23
24The main manual page for @@RXVT_NAME@@ itself is available at
25L<http://pod.tst.eu/http://cvs.schmorp.de/rxvt-unicode/doc/rxvt.1.pod>.
23 26
24=head1 RXVT-UNICODE/URXVT FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS 27=head1 RXVT-UNICODE/URXVT FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
25 28
26 29
27=head2 Meta, Features & Commandline Issues 30=head2 Meta, Features & Commandline Issues
29=head3 My question isn't answered here, can I ask a human? 32=head3 My question isn't answered here, can I ask a human?
30 33
31Before sending me mail, you could go to IRC: C<irc.freenode.net>, 34Before sending me mail, you could go to IRC: C<irc.freenode.net>,
32channel C<#rxvt-unicode> has some rxvt-unicode enthusiasts that might be 35channel C<#rxvt-unicode> has some rxvt-unicode enthusiasts that might be
33interested in learning about new and exciting problems (but not FAQs :). 36interested in learning about new and exciting problems (but not FAQs :).
37
38=head3 I use Gentoo, and I have a problem...
39
40There are three big problems with Gentoo Linux: first of all, most if not
41all Gentoo systems are completely broken (missing or mismatched header
42files, broken compiler etc. are just the tip of the iceberg); secondly,
43the Gentoo maintainer thinks it is a good idea to add broken patches to
44the code; and lastly, it should be called Gentoo GNU/Linux.
45
46For these reasons, it is impossible to support rxvt-unicode on
47Gentoo. Problems appearing on Gentoo systems will usually simply be
48ignored unless they can be reproduced on non-Gentoo systems.
34 49
35=head3 Does it support tabs, can I have a tabbed rxvt-unicode? 50=head3 Does it support tabs, can I have a tabbed rxvt-unicode?
36 51
37Beginning with version 7.3, there is a perl extension that implements a 52Beginning with version 7.3, there is a perl extension that implements a
38simple tabbed terminal. It is installed by default, so any of these should 53simple tabbed terminal. It is installed by default, so any of these should
90This tries to create a new terminal, and if fails with exit status 2, 105This tries to create a new terminal, and if fails with exit status 2,
91meaning it couldn't connect to the daemon, it will start the daemon and 106meaning it couldn't connect to the daemon, it will start the daemon and
92re-run the command. Subsequent invocations of the script will re-use the 107re-run the command. Subsequent invocations of the script will re-use the
93existing daemon. 108existing daemon.
94 109
95=head3 How do I distinguish whether I'm running rxvt-unicode or a regular xterm? I need this to decide about setting colors etc. 110=head3 How do I distinguish whether I'm running rxvt-unicode or a regular
111xterm? I need this to decide about setting colours etc.
96 112
97The original rxvt and rxvt-unicode always export the variable "COLORTERM", 113The original rxvt and rxvt-unicode always export the variable "COLORTERM",
98so you can check and see if that is set. Note that several programs, JED, 114so you can check and see if that is set. Note that several programs, JED,
99slrn, Midnight Commander automatically check this variable to decide 115slrn, Midnight Commander automatically check this variable to decide
100whether or not to use color. 116whether or not to use colour.
101 117
102=head3 How do I set the correct, full IP address for the DISPLAY variable? 118=head3 How do I set the correct, full IP address for the DISPLAY variable?
103 119
104If you've compiled rxvt-unicode with DISPLAY_IS_IP and have enabled 120If you've compiled rxvt-unicode with DISPLAY_IS_IP and have enabled
105insecure mode then it is possible to use the following shell script 121insecure mode then it is possible to use the following shell script
197 213
198And here is rxvt-unicode: 214And here is rxvt-unicode:
199 215
200 libX11.so.6 => /usr/X11R6/lib/libX11.so.6 (0x00002aaaaabc3000) 216 libX11.so.6 => /usr/X11R6/lib/libX11.so.6 (0x00002aaaaabc3000)
201 libgcc_s.so.1 => /lib/libgcc_s.so.1 (0x00002aaaaada2000) 217 libgcc_s.so.1 => /lib/libgcc_s.so.1 (0x00002aaaaada2000)
202 libc.so.6 => /lib/libc.so.6 (0x00002aaaaaeb0000) 218 libc.so.6 => /lib/libc.so.6 (0x00002aaaaaeb0000)
203 libdl.so.2 => /lib/libdl.so.2 (0x00002aaaab0ee000) 219 libdl.so.2 => /lib/libdl.so.2 (0x00002aaaab0ee000)
204 /lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2 (0x00002aaaaaaab000) 220 /lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2 (0x00002aaaaaaab000)
205 221
206No large bloated libraries (of course, none were linked in statically), 222No large bloated libraries (of course, none were linked in statically),
207except maybe libX11 :) 223except maybe libX11 :)
208 224
209 225
210=head2 Rendering, Font & Look and Feel Issues 226=head2 Rendering, Font & Look and Feel Issues
211 227
212=head3 I can't get transparency working, what am I doing wrong? 228=head3 I can't get transparency working, what am I doing wrong?
213 229
214First of all, transparency isn't officially supported in rxvt-unicode, so 230First of all, please address all transparency related issues to Sasha Vasko at
215you are mostly on your own. Do not bug the author about it (but you may 231sasha@aftercode.net and do not bug the author about it. Also, if you can't
216bug everybody else). Also, if you can't get it working consider it a rite 232get it working consider it a rite of passage: ... and you failed.
217of passage: ... and you failed.
218 233
219Here are four ways to get transparency. B<Do> read the manpage and option 234Here are four ways to get transparency. B<Do> read the manpage and option
220descriptions for the programs mentioned and rxvt-unicode. Really, do it! 235descriptions for the programs mentioned and rxvt-unicode. Really, do it!
221 236
2221. Use inheritPixmap: 2371. Use transparent mode:
223 238
224 Esetroot wallpaper.jpg 239 Esetroot wallpaper.jpg
225 @@URXVT_NAME@@ -ip -tint red -sh 40 240 @@URXVT_NAME@@ -tr -tint red -sh 40
226 241
227That works. If you think it doesn't, you lack transparency and tinting 242That works. If you think it doesn't, you lack transparency and tinting
228support, or you are unable to read. 243support, or you are unable to read.
229 244
2302. Use a simple pixmap and emulate pseudo-transparency. This enables you 2452. Use a simple pixmap and emulate pseudo-transparency. This enables you
231to use effects other than tinting and shading: Just shade/tint/whatever 246to use effects other than tinting and shading: Just shade/tint/whatever
232your picture with gimp or any other tool: 247your picture with gimp or any other tool:
233 248
234 convert wallpaper.jpg -blur 20x20 -modulate 30 background.xpm 249 convert wallpaper.jpg -blur 20x20 -modulate 30 background.jpg
235 @@URXVT_NAME@@ -pixmap background.xpm -pe automove-background 250 @@URXVT_NAME@@ -pixmap "background.jpg;:root"
236 251
237That works. If you think it doesn't, you lack XPM and Perl support, or you 252That works. If you think it doesn't, you lack libAfterImage or GDK-PixBuf support, or you
238are unable to read. 253are unable to read.
239 254
2403. Use an ARGB visual: 2553. Use an ARGB visual:
241 256
242 @@URXVT_NAME@@ -depth 32 -fg grey90 -bg rgba:0000/0000/4444/cccc 257 @@URXVT_NAME@@ -depth 32 -fg grey90 -bg rgba:0000/0000/4444/cccc
342=head3 What's with this bold/blink stuff? 357=head3 What's with this bold/blink stuff?
343 358
344If no bold colour is set via C<colorBD:>, bold will invert text using the 359If no bold colour is set via C<colorBD:>, bold will invert text using the
345standard foreground colour. 360standard foreground colour.
346 361
347For the standard background colour, blinking will actually make the 362For the standard background colour, blinking will actually make
348text blink when compiled with C<--enable-blinking>. with standard 363the text blink when compiled with C<--enable-text-blink>. Without
349colours. Without C<--enable-blinking>, the blink attribute will be 364C<--enable-text-blink>, the blink attribute will be ignored.
350ignored.
351 365
352On ANSI colours, bold/blink attributes are used to set high-intensity 366On ANSI colours, bold/blink attributes are used to set high-intensity
353foreground/background colors. 367foreground/background colours.
354 368
355color0-7 are the low-intensity colors. 369color0-7 are the low-intensity colours.
356 370
357color8-15 are the corresponding high-intensity colors. 371color8-15 are the corresponding high-intensity colours.
358 372
359=head3 I don't like the screen colors. How do I change them? 373=head3 I don't like the screen colours. How do I change them?
360 374
361You can change the screen colors at run-time using F<~/.Xdefaults> 375You can change the screen colours at run-time using F<~/.Xdefaults>
362resources (or as long-options). 376resources (or as long-options).
363 377
364Here are values that are supposed to resemble a VGA screen, 378Here are values that are supposed to resemble a VGA screen,
365including the murky brown that passes for low-intensity yellow: 379including the murky brown that passes for low-intensity yellow:
366 380
380 URxvt.color12: #0000FF 394 URxvt.color12: #0000FF
381 URxvt.color13: #FF00FF 395 URxvt.color13: #FF00FF
382 URxvt.color14: #00FFFF 396 URxvt.color14: #00FFFF
383 URxvt.color15: #FFFFFF 397 URxvt.color15: #FFFFFF
384 398
385And here is a more complete set of non-standard colors. 399And here is a more complete set of non-standard colours.
386 400
387 URxvt.cursorColor: #dc74d1 401 URxvt.cursorColor: #dc74d1
388 URxvt.pointerColor: #dc74d1 402 URxvt.pointerColor: #dc74d1
389 URxvt.background: #0e0e0e 403 URxvt.background: #0e0e0e
390 URxvt.foreground: #4ad5e1 404 URxvt.foreground: #4ad5e1
460has been designed yet). 474has been designed yet).
461 475
462Until then, you might get away with switching fonts at runtime (see L<Can 476Until then, you might get away with switching fonts at runtime (see L<Can
463I switch the fonts at runtime?> later in this document). 477I switch the fonts at runtime?> later in this document).
464 478
479=head3 How can I make mplayer display video correctly?
480
481We are working on it, in the meantime, as a workaround, use something like:
482
483 @@URXVT_NAME@@ -b 600 -geometry 20x1 -e sh -c 'mplayer -wid $WINDOWID file...'
484
485
465=head2 Keyboard, Mouse & User Interaction 486=head2 Keyboard, Mouse & User Interaction
466 487
467=head3 The new selection selects pieces that are too big, how can I select single words? 488=head3 The new selection selects pieces that are too big, how can I select single words?
468 489
469If you want to select e.g. alphanumeric words, you can use the following 490If you want to select e.g. alphanumeric words, you can use the following
476 497
477To get a selection that is very similar to the old code, try this pattern: 498To get a selection that is very similar to the old code, try this pattern:
478 499
479 URxvt.selection.pattern-0: ([^"&'()*,;<=>?@[\\\\]^`{|})]+) 500 URxvt.selection.pattern-0: ([^"&'()*,;<=>?@[\\\\]^`{|})]+)
480 501
481Please also note that the I<LeftClick Shift-LeftClik> combination also 502Please also note that the I<LeftClick Shift-LeftClick> combination also
482selects words like the old code. 503selects words like the old code.
483 504
484=head3 I don't like the new selection/popups/hotkeys/perl, how do I change/disable it? 505=head3 I don't like the new selection/popups/hotkeys/perl, how do I change/disable it?
485 506
486You can disable the perl extension completely by setting the 507You can disable the perl extension completely by setting the
538rxvt-unicode will continue without an input method. 559rxvt-unicode will continue without an input method.
539 560
540In this case either do not specify a B<preeditStyle> or specify more than 561In this case either do not specify a B<preeditStyle> or specify more than
541one pre-edit style, such as B<OverTheSpot,Root,None>. 562one pre-edit style, such as B<OverTheSpot,Root,None>.
542 563
564If it still doesn't work, then maybe your input method doesn't support
565compose sequences - to fall back to the built-in one, make sure you don't
566specify an input method via C<-im> or C<XMODIFIERS>.
567
543=head3 I cannot type C<Ctrl-Shift-2> to get an ASCII NUL character due to ISO 14755 568=head3 I cannot type C<Ctrl-Shift-2> to get an ASCII NUL character due to ISO 14755
544 569
545Either try C<Ctrl-2> alone (it often is mapped to ASCII NUL even on 570Either try C<Ctrl-2> alone (it often is mapped to ASCII NUL even on
546international keyboards) or simply use ISO 14755 support to your 571international keyboards) or simply use ISO 14755 support to your
547advantage, typing <Ctrl-Shift-0> to get a ASCII NUL. This works for other 572advantage, typing <Ctrl-Shift-0> to get a ASCII NUL. This works for other
565 590
566Historically, either value is correct, but rxvt-unicode adopts the debian 591Historically, either value is correct, but rxvt-unicode adopts the debian
567policy of using C<^?> when unsure, because it's the one and only correct 592policy of using C<^?> when unsure, because it's the one and only correct
568choice :). 593choice :).
569 594
570Rxvt-unicode tries to inherit the current stty settings and uses the value 595It is possible to toggle between C<^H> and C<^?> with the DECBKM
571of `erase' to guess the value for backspace. If rxvt-unicode wasn't 596private mode:
572started from a terminal (say, from a menu or by remote shell), then the
573system value of `erase', which corresponds to CERASE in <termios.h>, will
574be used (which may not be the same as your stty setting).
575
576For starting a new rxvt-unicode:
577 597
578 # use Backspace = ^H 598 # use Backspace = ^H
579 $ stty erase ^H 599 $ stty erase ^H
580 $ @@URXVT_NAME@@ 600 $ echo -n "^[[?67h"
581 601
582 # use Backspace = ^? 602 # use Backspace = ^?
583 $ stty erase ^? 603 $ stty erase ^?
584 $ @@URXVT_NAME@@
585
586Toggle with C<ESC [ 36 h> / C<ESC [ 36 l>.
587
588For an existing rxvt-unicode:
589
590 # use Backspace = ^H
591 $ stty erase ^H
592 $ echo -n "^[[36h"
593
594 # use Backspace = ^?
595 $ stty erase ^?
596 $ echo -n "^[[36l" 604 $ echo -n "^[[?67l"
597 605
598This helps satisfy some of the Backspace discrepancies that occur, but 606This helps satisfy some of the Backspace discrepancies that occur, but
599if you use Backspace = C<^H>, make sure that the termcap/terminfo value 607if you use Backspace = C<^H>, make sure that the termcap/terminfo value
600properly reflects that. 608properly reflects that.
601 609
604key has been assigned an escape sequence to match the vt100 for Execute 612key has been assigned an escape sequence to match the vt100 for Execute
605(C<ESC [ 3 ~>) and is in the supplied termcap/terminfo. 613(C<ESC [ 3 ~>) and is in the supplied termcap/terminfo.
606 614
607Some other Backspace problems: 615Some other Backspace problems:
608 616
609some editors use termcap/terminfo, 617some editors use termcap/terminfo,
610some editors (vim I'm told) expect Backspace = ^H, 618some editors (vim I'm told) expect Backspace = ^H,
611GNU Emacs (and Emacs-like editors) use ^H for help. 619GNU Emacs (and Emacs-like editors) use ^H for help.
612 620
613Perhaps someday this will all be resolved in a consistent manner. 621Perhaps someday this will all be resolved in a consistent manner.
614 622
655Rather than have rxvt-unicode try to accommodate all the various possible 663Rather than have rxvt-unicode try to accommodate all the various possible
656keyboard mappings, it is better to use `xmodmap' to remap the keys as 664keyboard mappings, it is better to use `xmodmap' to remap the keys as
657required for your particular machine. 665required for your particular machine.
658 666
659 667
660
661=head2 Terminal Configuration 668=head2 Terminal Configuration
662 669
663=head3 Can I see a typical configuration? 670=head3 Can I see a typical configuration?
664 671
665The default configuration tries to be xterm-like, which I don't like that 672The default configuration tries to be xterm-like, which I don't like that
695develop for myself mostly, so I actually use most of the extensions I 702develop for myself mostly, so I actually use most of the extensions I
696write. 703write.
697 704
698The selection stuff mainly makes the selection perl-error-message aware 705The selection stuff mainly makes the selection perl-error-message aware
699and tells it to convert perl error messages into vi-commands to load the 706and tells it to convert perl error messages into vi-commands to load the
700relevant file and go tot he error line number. 707relevant file and go to the error line number.
701 708
702 URxvt.scrollstyle: plain 709 URxvt.scrollstyle: plain
703 URxvt.secondaryScroll: true 710 URxvt.secondaryScroll: true
704 711
705As the documentation says: plain is the preferred scrollbar for the 712As the documentation says: plain is the preferred scrollbar for the
777purposes, it works, and gives a different look, as my normal (Non-bold) 784purposes, it works, and gives a different look, as my normal (Non-bold)
778font is already bold, and I want to see a difference between bold and 785font is already bold, and I want to see a difference between bold and
779normal fonts. 786normal fonts.
780 787
781Please note that I used the C<urxvt> instance name and not the C<URxvt> 788Please note that I used the C<urxvt> instance name and not the C<URxvt>
782class name. Thats because I use different configs for different purposes, 789class name. That is because I use different configs for different purposes,
783for example, my IRC window is started with C<-name IRC>, and uses these 790for example, my IRC window is started with C<-name IRC>, and uses these
784defaults: 791defaults:
785 792
786 IRC*title: IRC 793 IRC*title: IRC
787 IRC*geometry: 87x12+535+542 794 IRC*geometry: 87x12+535+542
791 IRC*boldFont: suxuseuro 798 IRC*boldFont: suxuseuro
792 IRC*colorBD: white 799 IRC*colorBD: white
793 IRC*keysym.M-C-1: command:\033]710;suxuseuro\007\033]711;suxuseuro\007 800 IRC*keysym.M-C-1: command:\033]710;suxuseuro\007\033]711;suxuseuro\007
794 IRC*keysym.M-C-2: command:\033]710;9x15bold\007\033]711;9x15bold\007 801 IRC*keysym.M-C-2: command:\033]710;9x15bold\007\033]711;9x15bold\007
795 802
796C<Alt-Shift-1> and C<Alt-Shift-2> switch between two different font 803C<Alt-Ctrl-1> and C<Alt-Ctrl-2> switch between two different font
797sizes. C<suxuseuro> allows me to keep an eye (and actually read) 804sizes. C<suxuseuro> allows me to keep an eye (and actually read)
798stuff while keeping a very small window. If somebody pastes something 805stuff while keeping a very small window. If somebody pastes something
799complicated (e.g. japanese), I temporarily switch to a larger font. 806complicated (e.g. japanese), I temporarily switch to a larger font.
800 807
801The above is all in my C<.Xdefaults> (I don't use C<.Xresources> nor 808The above is all in my C<.Xdefaults> (I don't use C<.Xresources> nor
802C<xrdb>). I also have some resources in a separate C<.Xdefaults-hostname> 809C<xrdb>). I also have some resources in a separate C<.Xdefaults-hostname>
803file for different hosts, for example, on ym main desktop, I use: 810file for different hosts, for example, on my main desktop, I use:
804 811
805 URxvt.keysym.C-M-q: command:\033[3;5;5t 812 URxvt.keysym.C-M-q: command:\033[3;5;5t
806 URxvt.keysym.C-M-y: command:\033[3;5;606t 813 URxvt.keysym.C-M-y: command:\033[3;5;606t
807 URxvt.keysym.C-M-e: command:\033[3;1605;5t 814 URxvt.keysym.C-M-e: command:\033[3;1605;5t
808 URxvt.keysym.C-M-c: command:\033[3;1605;606t 815 URxvt.keysym.C-M-c: command:\033[3;1605;606t
838 845
839The terminal description used by rxvt-unicode is not as widely available 846The terminal description used by rxvt-unicode is not as widely available
840as that for xterm, or even rxvt (for which the same problem often arises). 847as that for xterm, or even rxvt (for which the same problem often arises).
841 848
842The correct solution for this problem is to install the terminfo, this can 849The correct solution for this problem is to install the terminfo, this can
843be done like this (with ncurses' infocmp and works as user and admin): 850be done by simply installing rxvt-unicode on the remote system as well
851(in case you have a nice package manager ready), or you can install the
852terminfo database manually like this (with ncurses infocmp. works as
853user and root):
844 854
845 REMOTE=remotesystem.domain 855 REMOTE=remotesystem.domain
846 infocmp rxvt-unicode | ssh $REMOTE "mkdir -p .terminfo && cat >/tmp/ti && tic /tmp/ti" 856 infocmp rxvt-unicode | ssh $REMOTE "mkdir -p .terminfo && cat >/tmp/ti && tic /tmp/ti"
847
848... or by installing rxvt-unicode normally on the remote system,
849 857
850One some systems you might need to set C<$TERMINFO> to the full path of 858One some systems you might need to set C<$TERMINFO> to the full path of
851F<$HOME/.terminfo> for this to work. 859F<$HOME/.terminfo> for this to work.
852 860
853If you cannot or do not want to do this, then you can simply set 861If you cannot or do not want to do this, then you can simply set
863 URxvt.termName: rxvt 871 URxvt.termName: rxvt
864 872
865If you don't plan to use B<rxvt> (quite common...) you could also replace 873If you don't plan to use B<rxvt> (quite common...) you could also replace
866the rxvt terminfo file with the rxvt-unicode one and use C<TERM=rxvt>. 874the rxvt terminfo file with the rxvt-unicode one and use C<TERM=rxvt>.
867 875
876=head3 nano fails with "Error opening terminal: rxvt-unicode"
877
878This exceptionally confusing and useless error message is printed by nano
879when it can't find the terminfo database. Nothing is wrong with your
880terminal, read the previous answer for a solution.
881
868=head3 C<tic> outputs some error when compiling the terminfo entry. 882=head3 C<tic> outputs some error when compiling the terminfo entry.
869 883
870Most likely it's the empty definition for C<enacs=>. Just replace it by 884Most likely it's the empty definition for C<enacs=>. Just replace it by
871C<enacs=\E[0@> and try again. 885C<enacs=\E[0@> and try again.
872 886
885You can also create a termcap entry by using terminfo's infocmp program 899You can also create a termcap entry by using terminfo's infocmp program
886like this: 900like this:
887 901
888 infocmp -C rxvt-unicode 902 infocmp -C rxvt-unicode
889 903
890Or you could use this termcap entry, generated by the command above: 904Or you could use the termcap entry in doc/etc/rxvt-unicode.termcap,
891 905generated by the command above.
892 rxvt-unicode|rxvt-unicode terminal (X Window System):\
893 :am:bw:eo:km:mi:ms:xn:xo:\
894 :co#80:it#8:li#24:lm#0:\
895 :AL=\E[%dL:DC=\E[%dP:DL=\E[%dM:DO=\E[%dB:IC=\E[%d@:\
896 :K1=\EOw:K2=\EOu:K3=\EOy:K4=\EOq:K5=\EOs:LE=\E[%dD:\
897 :RI=\E[%dC:SF=\E[%dS:SR=\E[%dT:UP=\E[%dA:ae=\E(B:al=\E[L:\
898 :as=\E(0:bl=^G:cd=\E[J:ce=\E[K:cl=\E[H\E[2J:\
899 :cm=\E[%i%d;%dH:cr=^M:cs=\E[%i%d;%dr:ct=\E[3g:dc=\E[P:\
900 :dl=\E[M:do=^J:ec=\E[%dX:ei=\E[4l:ho=\E[H:\
901 :i1=\E[?47l\E=\E[?1l:ic=\E[@:im=\E[4h:\
902 :is=\E[r\E[m\E[2J\E[H\E[?7h\E[?1;3;4;6l\E[4l:\
903 :k1=\E[11~:k2=\E[12~:k3=\E[13~:k4=\E[14~:k5=\E[15~:\
904 :k6=\E[17~:k7=\E[18~:k8=\E[19~:k9=\E[20~:kD=\E[3~:\
905 :kI=\E[2~:kN=\E[6~:kP=\E[5~:kb=\177:kd=\EOB:ke=\E[?1l\E>:\
906 :kh=\E[7~:kl=\EOD:kr=\EOC:ks=\E[?1h\E=:ku=\EOA:le=^H:\
907 :mb=\E[5m:md=\E[1m:me=\E[m\017:mr=\E[7m:nd=\E[C:rc=\E8:\
908 :sc=\E7:se=\E[27m:sf=^J:so=\E[7m:sr=\EM:st=\EH:ta=^I:\
909 :te=\E[r\E[?1049l:ti=\E[?1049h:ue=\E[24m:up=\E[A:\
910 :us=\E[4m:vb=\E[?5h\E[?5l:ve=\E[?25h:vi=\E[?25l:\
911 :vs=\E[?25h:
912 906
913=head3 Why does C<ls> no longer have coloured output? 907=head3 Why does C<ls> no longer have coloured output?
914 908
915The C<ls> in the GNU coreutils unfortunately doesn't use terminfo to 909The C<ls> in the GNU coreutils unfortunately doesn't use terminfo to
916decide whether a terminal has colour, but uses its own configuration 910decide whether a terminal has colour, but uses its own configuration
1068C<@im=kinput2>. For B<scim>, use C<@im=SCIM>. You can see what input 1062C<@im=kinput2>. For B<scim>, use C<@im=SCIM>. You can see what input
1069method servers are running with this command: 1063method servers are running with this command:
1070 1064
1071 xprop -root XIM_SERVERS 1065 xprop -root XIM_SERVERS
1072 1066
1073=item 1067=item
1074 1068
1075=back 1069=back
1076 1070
1077=head3 My input method wants <some encoding> but I want UTF-8, what can I do? 1071=head3 My input method wants <some encoding> but I want UTF-8, what can I do?
1078 1072
1123runtime-switchable, too, so there is usually no drawback to enabling them, 1117runtime-switchable, too, so there is usually no drawback to enabling them,
1124except higher disk and possibly memory usage. The perl interpreter should 1118except higher disk and possibly memory usage. The perl interpreter should
1125be enabled, as important functionality (menus, selection, likely more in 1119be enabled, as important functionality (menus, selection, likely more in
1126the future) depends on it. 1120the future) depends on it.
1127 1121
1128You should not overwrite the C<perl-ext-common> snd C<perl-ext> resources 1122You should not overwrite the C<perl-ext-common> and C<perl-ext> resources
1129system-wide (except maybe with C<defaults>). This will result in useful 1123system-wide (except maybe with C<defaults>). This will result in useful
1130behaviour. If your distribution aims at low memory, add an empty 1124behaviour. If your distribution aims at low memory, add an empty
1131C<perl-ext-common> resource to the app-defaults file. This will keep the 1125C<perl-ext-common> resource to the app-defaults file. This will keep the
1132perl interpreter disabled until the user enables it. 1126perl interpreter disabled until the user enables it.
1133 1127
1163As you might have guessed, FreeBSD does neither define this symbol nor 1157As you might have guessed, FreeBSD does neither define this symbol nor
1164does it support it. Instead, it uses its own internal representation of 1158does it support it. Instead, it uses its own internal representation of
1165B<wchar_t>. This is, of course, completely fine with respect to standards. 1159B<wchar_t>. This is, of course, completely fine with respect to standards.
1166 1160
1167However, that means rxvt-unicode only works in C<POSIX>, C<ISO-8859-1> and 1161However, that means rxvt-unicode only works in C<POSIX>, C<ISO-8859-1> and
1168C<UTF-8> locales under FreeBSD (which all use Unicode as B<wchar_t>. 1162C<UTF-8> locales under FreeBSD (which all use Unicode as B<wchar_t>).
1169 1163
1170C<__STDC_ISO_10646__> is the only sane way to support multi-language 1164C<__STDC_ISO_10646__> is the only sane way to support multi-language
1171apps in an OS, as using a locale-dependent (and non-standardized) 1165apps in an OS, as using a locale-dependent (and non-standardized)
1172representation of B<wchar_t> makes it impossible to convert between 1166representation of B<wchar_t> makes it impossible to convert between
1173B<wchar_t> (as used by X11 and your applications) and any other encoding 1167B<wchar_t> (as used by X11 and your applications) and any other encoding
1317 1311
1318=item B<< C<ESC => >> 1312=item B<< C<ESC => >>
1319 1313
1320Application Keypad (SMKX). See also next sequence. 1314Application Keypad (SMKX). See also next sequence.
1321 1315
1322=item B<<< C<< ESC >> >>> 1316=item B<<< C<< ESC > >> >>>
1323 1317
1324Normal Keypad (RMKX) 1318Normal Keypad (RMKX)
1325 1319
1326B<Note:> If the numeric keypad is activated, eg, B<Num_Lock> has been 1320B<Note:> If the numeric keypad is activated, eg, B<Num_Lock> has been
1327pressed, numbers or control functions are generated by the numeric keypad 1321pressed, numbers or control functions are generated by the numeric keypad
1470=begin table 1464=begin table
1471 1465
1472 B<< C<Ps = 0> >> Clear to Right (default) 1466 B<< C<Ps = 0> >> Clear to Right (default)
1473 B<< C<Ps = 1> >> Clear to Left 1467 B<< C<Ps = 1> >> Clear to Left
1474 B<< C<Ps = 2> >> Clear All 1468 B<< C<Ps = 2> >> Clear All
1469 B<< C<Ps = 3> >> Like Ps = 0, but is ignored when wrapped
1470 (@@RXVT_NAME@@ extension)
1475 1471
1476=end table 1472=end table
1477 1473
1478=item B<< C<ESC [ Ps L> >> 1474=item B<< C<ESC [ Ps L> >>
1479 1475
1611 B<< C<Ps = 32 / 42> >> fg/bg Green 1607 B<< C<Ps = 32 / 42> >> fg/bg Green
1612 B<< C<Ps = 33 / 43> >> fg/bg Yellow 1608 B<< C<Ps = 33 / 43> >> fg/bg Yellow
1613 B<< C<Ps = 34 / 44> >> fg/bg Blue 1609 B<< C<Ps = 34 / 44> >> fg/bg Blue
1614 B<< C<Ps = 35 / 45> >> fg/bg Magenta 1610 B<< C<Ps = 35 / 45> >> fg/bg Magenta
1615 B<< C<Ps = 36 / 46> >> fg/bg Cyan 1611 B<< C<Ps = 36 / 46> >> fg/bg Cyan
1616 B<< C<Ps = 38;5 / 48;5> >> set fg/bg to color #m (ISO 8613-6) 1612 B<< C<Ps = 38;5 / 48;5> >> set fg/bg to colour #m (ISO 8613-6)
1617 B<< C<Ps = 37 / 47> >> fg/bg White 1613 B<< C<Ps = 37 / 47> >> fg/bg White
1618 B<< C<Ps = 39 / 49> >> fg/bg Default 1614 B<< C<Ps = 39 / 49> >> fg/bg Default
1619 B<< C<Ps = 90 / 100> >> fg/bg Bright Black 1615 B<< C<Ps = 90 / 100> >> fg/bg Bright Black
1620 B<< C<Ps = 91 / 101> >> fg/bg Bright Red 1616 B<< C<Ps = 91 / 101> >> fg/bg Bright Red
1621 B<< C<Ps = 92 / 102> >> fg/bg Bright Green 1617 B<< C<Ps = 92 / 102> >> fg/bg Bright Green
1805 1801
1806=item B<< C<Pm = 30> >> 1802=item B<< C<Pm = 30> >>
1807 1803
1808=begin table 1804=begin table
1809 1805
1810 B<< C<h> >> scrollBar visisble 1806 B<< C<h> >> scrollBar visible
1811 B<< C<l> >> scrollBar invisisble 1807 B<< C<l> >> scrollBar invisible
1812 1808
1813=end table 1809=end table
1814 1810
1815=item B<< C<Pm = 35> >> (B<rxvt>) 1811=item B<< C<Pm = 35> >> (B<rxvt>)
1816 1812
1867 1863
1868=item B<< C<Pm = 66> >> 1864=item B<< C<Pm = 66> >>
1869 1865
1870=begin table 1866=begin table
1871 1867
1872 B<< C<h> >> Application Keypad (DECPAM) == C<ESC => 1868 B<< C<h> >> Application Keypad (DECKPAM/DECPAM) == C<ESC =>
1873 B<< C<l> >> Normal Keypad (DECPNM) == C<< ESC > >> 1869 B<< C<l> >> Normal Keypad (DECKPNM/DECPNM) == C<< ESC > >>
1874 1870
1875=end table 1871=end table
1876 1872
1877=item B<< C<Pm = 67> >> 1873=item B<< C<Pm = 67> >>
1878 1874
1899 B<< C<h> >> Use Hilite Mouse Tracking. 1895 B<< C<h> >> Use Hilite Mouse Tracking.
1900 B<< C<l> >> No mouse reporting. 1896 B<< C<l> >> No mouse reporting.
1901 1897
1902=end table 1898=end table
1903 1899
1900=item B<< C<Pm = 1002> >> (X11 XTerm)
1901
1902=begin table
1903
1904 B<< C<h> >> Send Mouse X & Y on button press and release, and motion with a button pressed.
1905 B<< C<l> >> No mouse reporting.
1906
1907=end table
1908
1909=item B<< C<Pm = 1003> >> (X11 XTerm)
1910
1911=begin table
1912
1913 B<< C<h> >> Send Mouse X & Y on button press and release, and motion.
1914 B<< C<l> >> No mouse reporting.
1915
1916=end table
1917
1904=item B<< C<Pm = 1010> >> (B<rxvt>) 1918=item B<< C<Pm = 1010> >> (B<rxvt>)
1905 1919
1906=begin table 1920=begin table
1907 1921
1908 B<< C<h> >> Don't scroll to bottom on TTY output 1922 B<< C<h> >> Don't scroll to bottom on TTY output
1950 1964
1951=begin table 1965=begin table
1952 1966
1953 B<< C<h> >> Use Alternate Screen Buffer - clear Alternate Screen Buffer if switching to it 1967 B<< C<h> >> Use Alternate Screen Buffer - clear Alternate Screen Buffer if switching to it
1954 B<< C<l> >> Use Normal Screen Buffer 1968 B<< C<l> >> Use Normal Screen Buffer
1969
1970=end table
1971
1972=item B<< C<Pm = 2004> >>
1973
1974=begin table
1975
1976 B<< C<h> >> Enable bracketed paste mode - prepend / append to the pasted text the control sequences C<ESC [ 200 ~> / C<ESC [ 201 ~>
1977 B<< C<l> >> Disable bracketed paste mode
1955 1978
1956=end table 1979=end table
1957 1980
1958=back 1981=back
1959 1982
1976 B<< C<Ps = 0> >> Change Icon Name and Window Title to B<< C<Pt> >> 1999 B<< C<Ps = 0> >> Change Icon Name and Window Title to B<< C<Pt> >>
1977 B<< C<Ps = 1> >> Change Icon Name to B<< C<Pt> >> 2000 B<< C<Ps = 1> >> Change Icon Name to B<< C<Pt> >>
1978 B<< C<Ps = 2> >> Change Window Title to B<< C<Pt> >> 2001 B<< C<Ps = 2> >> Change Window Title to B<< C<Pt> >>
1979 B<< C<Ps = 3> >> If B<< C<Pt> >> starts with a B<< C<?> >>, query the (STRING) property of the window and return it. If B<< C<Pt> >> contains a B<< C<=> >>, set the named property to the given value, else delete the specified property. 2002 B<< C<Ps = 3> >> If B<< C<Pt> >> starts with a B<< C<?> >>, query the (STRING) property of the window and return it. If B<< C<Pt> >> contains a B<< C<=> >>, set the named property to the given value, else delete the specified property.
1980 B<< C<Ps = 4> >> B<< C<Pt> >> is a semi-colon separated sequence of one or more semi-colon separated B<number>/B<name> pairs, where B<number> is an index to a colour and B<name> is the name of a colour. Each pair causes the B<number>ed colour to be changed to B<name>. Numbers 0-7 corresponds to low-intensity (normal) colours and 8-15 corresponds to high-intensity colours. 0=black, 1=red, 2=green, 3=yellow, 4=blue, 5=magenta, 6=cyan, 7=white 2003 B<< C<Ps = 4> >> B<< C<Pt> >> is a semi-colon separated sequence of one or more semi-colon separated B<number>/B<name> pairs, where B<number> is an index to a colour and B<name> is the name of a colour. Each pair causes the B<number>ed colour to be changed to B<name>. Numbers 0-7 corresponds to low-intensity (normal) colours and 8-15 corresponds to high-intensity colours. 0=black, 1=red, 2=green, 3=yellow, 4=blue, 5=magenta, 6=cyan, 7=white
1981 B<< C<Ps = 10> >> Change colour of text foreground to B<< C<Pt> >> B<(NB: may change in future)> 2004 B<< C<Ps = 10> >> Change colour of text foreground to B<< C<Pt> >>
1982 B<< C<Ps = 11> >> Change colour of text background to B<< C<Pt> >> B<(NB: may change in future)> 2005 B<< C<Ps = 11> >> Change colour of text background to B<< C<Pt> >>
1983 B<< C<Ps = 12> >> Change colour of text cursor foreground to B<< C<Pt> >> 2006 B<< C<Ps = 12> >> Change colour of text cursor foreground to B<< C<Pt> >>
1984 B<< C<Ps = 13> >> Change colour of mouse foreground to B<< C<Pt> >> 2007 B<< C<Ps = 13> >> Change colour of mouse foreground to B<< C<Pt> >>
1985 B<< C<Ps = 17> >> Change colour of highlight characters to B<< C<Pt> >> 2008 B<< C<Ps = 17> >> Change background colour of highlight characters to B<< C<Pt> >>
1986 B<< C<Ps = 18> >> Change colour of bold characters to B<< C<Pt> >> [deprecated, see 706] 2009 B<< C<Ps = 19> >> Change foreground colour of highlight characters to B<< C<Pt> >>
1987 B<< C<Ps = 19> >> Change colour of underlined characters to B<< C<Pt> >> [deprecated, see 707]
1988 B<< C<Ps = 20> >> Change background pixmap parameters (see section XPM) (Compile XPM). 2010 B<< C<Ps = 20> >> Change background pixmap parameters (see section BACKGROUND IMAGE) (Compile afterimage or pixbuf).
1989 B<< C<Ps = 39> >> Change default foreground colour to B<< C<Pt> >>. 2011 B<< C<Ps = 39> >> Change default foreground colour to B<< C<Pt> >>. [deprecated, use 10]
1990 B<< C<Ps = 46> >> Change Log File to B<< C<Pt> >> I<unimplemented> 2012 B<< C<Ps = 46> >> Change Log File to B<< C<Pt> >> I<unimplemented>
1991 B<< C<Ps = 49> >> Change default background colour to B<< C<Pt> >>. 2013 B<< C<Ps = 49> >> Change default background colour to B<< C<Pt> >>. [deprecated, use 11]
1992 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> >> 2014 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> >>
1993 B<< C<Ps = 55> >> Log all scrollback buffer and all of screen to B<< C<Pt> >> 2015 B<< C<Ps = 55> >> Log all scrollback buffer and all of screen to B<< C<Pt> >> [disabled]
1994 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). 2016 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).
1995 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>. 2017 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>.
1996 B<< C<Ps = 704> >> Change colour of italic characters to B<< C<Pt> >> 2018 B<< C<Ps = 704> >> Change colour of italic characters to B<< C<Pt> >>
1997 B<< C<Ps = 705> >> Change background pixmap tint colour to B<< C<Pt> >> (Compile transparency). 2019 B<< C<Ps = 705> >> Change background pixmap tint colour to B<< C<Pt> >> (Compile transparency).
1998 B<< C<Ps = 706> >> Change colour of bold characters to B<< C<Pt> >> 2020 B<< C<Ps = 706> >> Change colour of bold characters to B<< C<Pt> >>
1999 B<< C<Ps = 707> >> Change colour of underlined characters to B<< C<Pt> >> 2021 B<< C<Ps = 707> >> Change colour of underlined characters to B<< C<Pt> >>
2022 B<< C<Ps = 708> >> Change colour of the border to B<< C<Pt> >>
2000 B<< C<Ps = 710> >> Set normal fontset to B<< C<Pt> >>. Same as C<Ps = 50>. 2023 B<< C<Ps = 710> >> Set normal fontset to B<< C<Pt> >>. Same as C<Ps = 50>.
2001 B<< C<Ps = 711> >> Set bold fontset to B<< C<Pt> >>. Similar to C<Ps = 50> (Compile styles). 2024 B<< C<Ps = 711> >> Set bold fontset to B<< C<Pt> >>. Similar to C<Ps = 50> (Compile styles).
2002 B<< C<Ps = 712> >> Set italic fontset to B<< C<Pt> >>. Similar to C<Ps = 50> (Compile styles). 2025 B<< C<Ps = 712> >> Set italic fontset to B<< C<Pt> >>. Similar to C<Ps = 50> (Compile styles).
2003 B<< C<Ps = 713> >> Set bold-italic fontset to B<< C<Pt> >>. Similar to C<Ps = 50> (Compile styles). 2026 B<< C<Ps = 713> >> Set bold-italic fontset to B<< C<Pt> >>. Similar to C<Ps = 50> (Compile styles).
2004 B<< C<Ps = 720> >> Move viewing window up by B<< C<Pt> >> lines, or clear scrollback buffer if C<Pt = 0> (Compile frills). 2027 B<< C<Ps = 720> >> Move viewing window up by B<< C<Pt> >> lines, or clear scrollback buffer if C<Pt = 0> (Compile frills).
2007 2030
2008=end table 2031=end table
2009 2032
2010=back 2033=back
2011 2034
2012=head1 XPM 2035=head1 BACKGROUND IMAGE
2013 2036
2014For the XPM XTerm escape sequence B<< C<ESC ] 20 ; Pt ST> >> then value 2037For the BACKGROUND IMAGE XTerm escape sequence B<< C<ESC ] 20 ; Pt ST> >> the value
2015of B<< C<Pt> >> can be the name of the background pixmap followed by a 2038of B<< C<Pt> >> can be the name of the background image file followed by a
2016sequence of scaling/positioning commands separated by semi-colons. The 2039sequence of scaling/positioning commands separated by semi-colons. The
2017scaling/positioning commands are as follows: 2040scaling/positioning commands are as follows:
2018 2041
2019=over 4 2042=over 4
2020 2043
2058 2081
2059For example: 2082For example:
2060 2083
2061=over 4 2084=over 4
2062 2085
2063=item B<\E]20;funky\a> 2086=item B<\E]20;funky.jpg\a>
2064 2087
2065load B<funky.xpm> as a tiled image 2088load B<funky.jpg> as a tiled image
2066 2089
2067=item B<\E]20;mona;100\a> 2090=item B<\E]20;mona.jpg;100\a>
2068 2091
2069load B<mona.xpm> with a scaling of 100% 2092load B<mona.jpg> with a scaling of 100%
2070 2093
2071=item B<\E]20;;200;?\a> 2094=item B<\E]20;;200;?\a>
2072 2095
2073rescale the current pixmap to 200% and display the image geometry in 2096rescale the current pixmap to 200% and display the image geometry in
2074the title 2097the title
2075 2098
2076=back 2099=back
2100
2077X<Mouse> 2101X<Mouse>
2078 2102
2079=head1 Mouse Reporting 2103=head1 Mouse Reporting
2080 2104
2081=over 4 2105=over 4
2122Col = B<< C<< <x> - SPACE >> >> 2146Col = B<< C<< <x> - SPACE >> >>
2123 2147
2124Row = B<< C<< <y> - SPACE >> >> 2148Row = B<< C<< <y> - SPACE >> >>
2125 2149
2126=back 2150=back
2151
2152=head1 Key Codes
2153
2127X<KeyCodes> 2154X<KeyCodes>
2128
2129=head1 Key Codes
2130 2155
2131Note: B<Shift> + B<F1>-B<F10> generates B<F11>-B<F20> 2156Note: B<Shift> + B<F1>-B<F10> generates B<F11>-B<F20>
2132 2157
2133For the keypad, use B<Shift> to temporarily override Application-Keypad 2158For the keypad, use B<Shift> to temporarily override Application-Keypad
2134setting use B<Num_Lock> to toggle Application-Keypad setting if 2159setting use B<Num_Lock> to toggle Application-Keypad setting if
2135B<Num_Lock> is off, toggle Application-Keypad setting. Also note that 2160B<Num_Lock> is off, toggle Application-Keypad setting. Also note that
2136values of B<Home>, B<End>, B<Delete> may have been compiled differently on 2161values of B<BackSpace>, B<Delete> may have been compiled differently on
2137your system. 2162your system.
2138 2163
2139=begin table 2164=begin table
2140 2165
2141 B<Normal> B<Shift> B<Control> B<Ctrl+Shift> 2166 B<Normal> B<Shift> B<Control> B<Ctrl+Shift>
2201 2226
2202=head1 CONFIGURE OPTIONS 2227=head1 CONFIGURE OPTIONS
2203 2228
2204General hint: if you get compile errors, then likely your configuration 2229General hint: if you get compile errors, then likely your configuration
2205hasn't been tested well. Either try with C<--enable-everything> or use 2230hasn't been tested well. Either try with C<--enable-everything> or use
2206the default configuration (i.e. C<--enable-xxx> or C<--disable-xxx>). Of 2231the default configuration (i.e. no C<--enable-xxx> or C<--disable-xxx>
2207course, you should always report when a combination doesn't work, so it 2232switches). Of course, you should always report when a combination doesn't
2208can be fixed. Marc Lehmann <rxvt@schmorp.de>. 2233work, so it can be fixed. Marc Lehmann <rxvt@schmorp.de>.
2209 2234
2210All 2235All
2211 2236
2212=over 4 2237=over 4
2213 2238
2214=item --enable-everything 2239=item --enable-everything
2215 2240
2216Add (or remove) support for all non-multichoice options listed in "./configure 2241Add (or remove) support for all non-multichoice options listed
2217--help". 2242in C<./configure --help>, except for C<--enable-assert> and
2243C<--enable-256-color>.
2218 2244
2219You can specify this and then disable options you do not like by 2245You can specify this and then disable options you do not like by
2220I<following> this with the appropriate C<--disable-...> arguments, 2246I<following> this with the appropriate C<--disable-...> arguments,
2221or you can start with a minimal configuration by specifying 2247or you can start with a minimal configuration by specifying
2222C<--disable-everything> and than adding just the C<--enable-...> arguments 2248C<--disable-everything> and than adding just the C<--enable-...> arguments
2277 2303
2278=item --enable-combining (default: on) 2304=item --enable-combining (default: on)
2279 2305
2280Enable automatic composition of combining characters into 2306Enable automatic composition of combining characters into
2281composite characters. This is required for proper viewing of text 2307composite characters. This is required for proper viewing of text
2282where accents are encoded as seperate unicode characters. This is 2308where accents are encoded as separate unicode characters. This is
2283done by using precomposited characters when available or creating 2309done by using precomposited characters when available or creating
2284new pseudo-characters when no precomposed form exists. 2310new pseudo-characters when no precomposed form exists.
2285 2311
2286Without --enable-unicode3, the number of additional precomposed 2312Without --enable-unicode3, the number of additional precomposed
2287characters is somewhat limited (the 6400 private use characters will be 2313characters is somewhat limited (the 6400 private use characters will be
2302=item --with-res-name=NAME (default: urxvt) 2328=item --with-res-name=NAME (default: urxvt)
2303 2329
2304Use the given name as default application name when 2330Use the given name as default application name when
2305reading resources. Specify --with-res-name=rxvt to replace rxvt. 2331reading resources. Specify --with-res-name=rxvt to replace rxvt.
2306 2332
2307=item --with-res-class=CLASS /default: URxvt) 2333=item --with-res-class=CLASS (default: URxvt)
2308 2334
2309Use the given class as default application class 2335Use the given class as default application class
2310when reading resources. Specify --with-res-class=Rxvt to replace 2336when reading resources. Specify --with-res-class=Rxvt to replace
2311rxvt. 2337rxvt.
2312 2338
2327F<lastlogin>) at start of rxvt execution. This option requires 2353F<lastlogin>) at start of rxvt execution. This option requires
2328--enable-utmp to also be specified. 2354--enable-utmp to also be specified.
2329 2355
2330=item --enable-afterimage (default: on) 2356=item --enable-afterimage (default: on)
2331 2357
2332Add support for libAfterImage to be used for transparency and background 2358Add support for libAfterImage to be used for background
2333images. It adds support for many file formats including JPG, PNG, 2359images. It adds support for many file formats including JPG, PNG,
2334SVG, TIFF, GIF, XPM, BMP, ICO, XCF, TGA and AfterStep image XML 2360SVG, TIFF, GIF, XPM, BMP, ICO, XCF, TGA and AfterStep image XML
2335(L<http://www.afterstep.org/visualdoc.php?show=asimagexml>). 2361(L<http://www.afterstep.org/visualdoc.php?show=asimagexml>).
2336 2362
2337This option also adds such eye candy as blending an image over the root 2363This option also adds the possibility, when transparency is enabled,
2338background, as well as dynamic scaling and bluring of background images. 2364of blending an image over the root background and blurring the root
2365background.
2339 2366
2340Note that with this option enabled, @@RXVT_NAME@@'s memory footprint might 2367Note that with this option enabled, @@RXVT_NAME@@'s memory footprint might
2341increase by a few megabytes even if no extra features are used (mostly due 2368increase by a few megabytes even if no extra features are used (mostly due
2342to third-party libraries used by libAI). Memory footprint may somewhat be 2369to third-party libraries used by libAI). Memory footprint may somewhat be
2343lowered if libAfterImage is configured without support for SVG. 2370lowered if libAfterImage is configured without support for SVG.
2344 2371
2372=item --enable-pixbuf (default: off)
2373
2374Add support for GDK-PixBuf to be used for background images.
2375It adds support for many file formats including JPG, PNG,
2376TIFF, GIF, XPM, BMP, ICO and TGA.
2377
2345=item --enable-transparency (default: on) 2378=item --enable-transparency (default: on)
2346 2379
2347Add support for inheriting parent backgrounds thus giving a fake 2380Add support for backgrounds, creating illusion of transparency in the term.
2348transparency to the term.
2349 2381
2350=item --enable-fading (default: on) 2382=item --enable-fading (default: on)
2351 2383
2352Add support for fading the text when focus is lost. 2384Add support for fading the text when focus is lost.
2353 2385
2354=item --enable-tinting (default: on)
2355
2356Add support for tinting of transparent backgrounds (requires C<--enable-transparency>).
2357
2358=item --enable-rxvt-scroll (default: on) 2386=item --enable-rxvt-scroll (default: on)
2359 2387
2360Add support for the original rxvt scrollbar. 2388Add support for the original rxvt scrollbar.
2361 2389
2362=item --enable-next-scroll (default: on) 2390=item --enable-next-scroll (default: on)
2364Add support for a NeXT-like scrollbar. 2392Add support for a NeXT-like scrollbar.
2365 2393
2366=item --enable-xterm-scroll (default: on) 2394=item --enable-xterm-scroll (default: on)
2367 2395
2368Add support for an Xterm-like scrollbar. 2396Add support for an Xterm-like scrollbar.
2369
2370=item --enable-plain-scroll (default: on)
2371
2372Add support for a very unobtrusive, plain-looking scrollbar that
2373is the favourite of the rxvt-unicode author, having used it for
2374many years.
2375
2376=item --enable-ttygid (default: off)
2377
2378Change tty device setting to group "tty" - only use this if
2379your system uses this type of security.
2380 2397
2381=item --disable-backspace-key 2398=item --disable-backspace-key
2382 2399
2383Removes any handling of the backspace key by us - let the X server do it. 2400Removes any handling of the backspace key by us - let the X server do it.
2384 2401
2405in combination with other switches) is: 2422in combination with other switches) is:
2406 2423
2407 MWM-hints 2424 MWM-hints
2408 EWMH-hints (pid, utf8 names) and protocols (ping) 2425 EWMH-hints (pid, utf8 names) and protocols (ping)
2409 urgency hint 2426 urgency hint
2410 seperate underline colour (-underlineColor) 2427 separate underline colour (-underlineColor)
2411 settable border widths and borderless switch (-w, -b, -bl) 2428 settable border widths and borderless switch (-w, -b, -bl)
2412 visual depth selection (-depth) 2429 visual depth selection (-depth)
2413 settable extra linespacing /-lsp) 2430 settable extra linespacing (-lsp)
2414 iso-14755 5.1 (basic) support 2431 iso-14755 5.1 (basic) support
2415 tripleclickwords (-tcw) 2432 tripleclickwords (-tcw)
2416 settable insecure mode (-insecure) 2433 settable insecure mode (-insecure)
2417 keysym remapping support 2434 keysym remapping support
2418 cursor blinking and underline cursor (-cb, -uc) 2435 cursor blinking and underline cursor (-bc, -uc)
2419 XEmbed support (-embed) 2436 XEmbed support (-embed)
2420 user-pty (-pty-fd) 2437 user-pty (-pty-fd)
2421 hold on exit (-hold) 2438 hold on exit (-hold)
2439 compile in built-in block graphics
2422 skip builtin block graphics (-sbg) 2440 skip builtin block graphics (-sbg)
2423 separate highlightcolor support (-hc) 2441 separate highlight colour (-highlightColor, -highlightTextColor)
2424 2442
2425It also enables some non-essential features otherwise disabled, such as: 2443It also enables some non-essential features otherwise disabled, such as:
2426 2444
2427 some round-trip time optimisations 2445 some round-trip time optimisations
2428 nearest color allocation on pseudocolor screens 2446 nearest colour allocation on pseudocolor screens
2429 UTF8_STRING support for selection 2447 UTF8_STRING support for selection
2430 sgr modes 90..97 and 100..107 2448 sgr modes 90..97 and 100..107
2431 backindex and forwardindex escape sequences 2449 backindex and forwardindex escape sequences
2432 view change/zero scrollback escape sequences 2450 view change/zero scrollback escape sequences
2433 locale switching escape sequence 2451 locale switching escape sequence
2436 trailing space removal for selections 2454 trailing space removal for selections
2437 verbose X error handling 2455 verbose X error handling
2438 2456
2439=item --enable-iso14755 (default: on) 2457=item --enable-iso14755 (default: on)
2440 2458
2441Enable extended ISO 14755 support (see @@RXVT_NAME@@(1), or 2459Enable extended ISO 14755 support (see @@RXVT_NAME@@(1)).
2442F<doc/rxvt.1.txt>). Basic support (section 5.1) is enabled by 2460Basic support (section 5.1) is enabled by C<--enable-frills>, while
2443C<--enable-frills>, while support for 5.2, 5.3 and 5.4 is enabled with 2461support for 5.2, 5.3 and 5.4 is enabled with this switch.
2444this switch.
2445 2462
2446=item --enable-keepscrolling (default: on) 2463=item --enable-keepscrolling (default: on)
2447 2464
2448Add support for continual scrolling of the display when you hold 2465Add support for continual scrolling of the display when you hold
2449the mouse button down on a scrollbar arrow. 2466the mouse button down on a scrollbar arrow.
2467 2484
2468Add smart growth/shrink behaviour when resizing. 2485Add smart growth/shrink behaviour when resizing.
2469This should keep the window corner which is closest to a corner of 2486This should keep the window corner which is closest to a corner of
2470the screen in a fixed position. 2487the screen in a fixed position.
2471 2488
2489=item --enable-text-blink (default: on)
2490
2491Add support for blinking text.
2492
2472=item --enable-pointer-blank (default: on) 2493=item --enable-pointer-blank (default: on)
2473 2494
2474Add support to have the pointer disappear when typing or inactive. 2495Add support to have the pointer disappear when typing or inactive.
2475 2496
2476=item --enable-perl (default: on) 2497=item --enable-perl (default: on)
2477 2498
2478Enable an embedded perl interpreter. See the B<@@RXVT_NAME@@perl(3)> 2499Enable an embedded perl interpreter. See the B<@@RXVT_NAME@@perl(3)>
2479manpage (F<doc/rxvtperl.txt>) for more info on this feature, or the 2500manpage for more info on this feature, or the files in F<src/perl/>
2480files in F<src/perl-ext/> for the extensions that are installed by 2501for the extensions that are installed by default.
2481default. The perl interpreter that is used can be specified via the 2502The perl interpreter that is used can be specified via the C<PERL>
2482C<PERL> environment variable when running configure. Even when compiled 2503environment variable when running configure. Even when compiled in,
2483in, perl will I<not> be initialised when all extensions have been disabled 2504perl will I<not> be initialised when all extensions have been disabled
2484C<-pe "" --perl-ext-common "">, so it should be safe to enable from a 2505C<-pe "" --perl-ext-common "">, so it should be safe to enable from a
2485resource standpoint. 2506resource standpoint.
2507
2508=item --enable-assert (default: off)
2509
2510Enables the assertions in the code, normally disabled. This switch is only
2511useful when developing rxvt-unicode.
2512
2513=item --enable-256-color (default: off)
2514
2515Force use of so-called 256 colour mode, to work around buggy applications
2516that do not support termcap/terminfo, or simply improve support for
2517applications hardcoding the xterm 256 colour table.
2518
2519This switch breaks termcap/terminfo compatibility to C<TERM=rxvt-unicode>,
2520and consequently sets C<TERM> to C<rxvt-unicode-256color> by default
2521(F<doc/etc/> contains termcap/terminfo definitions for both).
2522
2523It also results in higher memory usage and can slow down @@RXVT_NAME@@
2524dramatically when more than six fonts are in use by a terminal instance.
2486 2525
2487=item --with-afterimage-config=DIR 2526=item --with-afterimage-config=DIR
2488 2527
2489Look for the libAfterImage config script in DIR. 2528Look for the libAfterImage config script in DIR.
2490 2529

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