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22 *----------------------------------------------------------------------*/ 22 *----------------------------------------------------------------------*/
23#ifndef FEATURE_H 23#ifndef FEATURE_H
24#define FEATURE_H 24#define FEATURE_H
25 25
26#ifndef X11USRLIBDIR 26#ifndef X11USRLIBDIR
27# define X11USRLIBDIR "/usr/X11R6/lib" 27# define X11USRLIBDIR "/usr/lib"
28#endif 28#endif
29#ifndef X11LIBDIR 29#ifndef X11LIBDIR
30# define X11LIBDIR X11USRLIBDIR "/X11" 30# define X11LIBDIR X11USRLIBDIR "/X11"
31#endif 31#endif
32#ifndef XAPPLOADDIR 32#ifndef XAPPLOADDIR
33# define XAPPLOADDIR X11LIBDIR "/app-defaults" 33# define XAPPLOADDIR X11LIBDIR "/app-defaults"
34# define XAPPLOADDIRLOCALE X11LIBDIR "/%s/app-defaults" 34# define XAPPLOADDIRLOCALE X11LIBDIR "/%s/app-defaults"
35#endif 35#endif
36 36
37/*-------------------------------SECURITY-------------------------------*/ 37/*-------------------------------SECURITY-------------------------------*/
38 38
39/*
39/* Default mode to restore when releasing the PTS device. It is relaxed to be 40 * Default mode to restore when releasing the PTS device. It is relaxed to be
40 * compatible with most systems, change it to a more secure value if your 41 * compatible with most systems, change it to a more secure value if your
41 * system supports it (0640 for example). 42 * system supports it (0640 for example).
42 */ 43 */
43
44#define RESTORE_TTY_MODE 0666 44#define RESTORE_TTY_MODE 0666
45 45
46/* 46/*
47 * Define if you want to use a separate process for pty/tty handling 47 * Define if you want to use a separate process for pty/tty handling
48 * when running setuid/setgid. You need this when making it setuid/setgid. 48 * when running setuid/setgid. You need this when making it setuid/setgid.
59 * destroy your disks or have any other effects. You may freely try (and 59 * destroy your disks or have any other effects. You may freely try (and
60 * report bugs, too!), but don't _expect_ them to work. 60 * report bugs, too!), but don't _expect_ them to work.
61 */ 61 */
62 62
63/* 63/*
64 * The cursor blink interval, in seconds.
65 */
66#define CURSOR_BLINK_INTERVAL 0.5
67
68/*
69 * The text blink interval, in seconds.
70 */
71#define TEXT_BLINK_INTERVAL CURSOR_BLINK_INTERVAL
72
73/*
64 * Avoid enabling the colour cursor (-cr, cursorColor, cursorColor2) 74 * Avoid enabling the colour cursor (-cr, cursorColor, cursorColor2)
65 */ 75 */
66/* #define NO_CURSORCOLOR */ 76/* #define NO_CURSORCOLOR */
67 77
68/* 78/*
87#define MAX_SAVELINES 10000000 97#define MAX_SAVELINES 10000000
88 98
89/* 99/*
90 * Define default colours for certain items. If you have a low colour 100 * Define default colours for certain items. If you have a low colour
91 * display, then consider using colours which are already pre-allocated: 101 * display, then consider using colours which are already pre-allocated:
102 *
92 * Black (#000000) 103 * Black (#000000)
93 * Red3 (#CD0000) + these 104 * Red3 (#CD0000)
94 * Green3 (#00CD00) + colours 105 * Green3 (#00CD00)
95 * Yellow3 (#CDCD00) + are 106 * Yellow3 (#CDCD00)
96 * Blue3 (#0000CD) + not 107 * Blue3 (#0000CD)
97 * Magenta3 (#CD00CD) + pre-allocated 108 * Magenta3 (#CD00CD)
98 * Cyan3 (#00CDCD) + if 109 * Cyan3 (#00CDCD)
99 * AntiqueWhite (#FAEBD7) + NO_BRIGHTCOLOR 110 * AntiqueWhite (#FAEBD7)
100 * Grey25 (#404040) + defined 111 * Grey25 (#404040)
101 * Red (#FF0000) 112 * Red (#FF0000)
102 * Green (#00FF00) 113 * Green (#00FF00)
103 * Yellow (#FFFF00) 114 * Yellow (#FFFF00)
104 * Blue (#0000FF) 115 * Blue (#0000FF)
105 * Magenta (#FF00FF) 116 * Magenta (#FF00FF)
106 * Cyan (#00FFFF) 117 * Cyan (#00FFFF)
107 * White (#FFFFFF) 118 * White (#FFFFFF)
108 */ 119 */
109/* These colours MUST be defined */ 120/* These colours MUST be defined */
110#define COLOR_FOREGROUND "Black" 121#define COLOR_FOREGROUND "rgb:00/00/00"
111#define COLOR_BACKGROUND "White" 122#define COLOR_BACKGROUND "rgb:ff/ff/ff"
112#define COLOR_SCROLLBAR "#B2B2B2" /* scrollColor match Netscape */ 123#define COLOR_SCROLLBAR "rgb:b2/b2/b2" /* scrollColor match Netscape */
113#define COLOR_SCROLLTROUGH "#969696" 124#define COLOR_SCROLLTROUGH "rgb:96/96/96"
114 125
115/* 126/*
116 * The cursor colours are special. Be very careful about setting these: 127 * The cursor colours are special. Be very careful about setting these:
117 * foreground/background colours may be modified by command line or resources 128 * foreground/background colours may be modified by command line or resources
118 * prior to this allocation. Also, they are not valid if NO_CURSORCOLOR is 129 * prior to this allocation. Also, they are not valid if NO_CURSORCOLOR is
123 134
124/* 135/*
125 * Define to remove support for XCopyArea () support. XCopyArea () is useful 136 * Define to remove support for XCopyArea () support. XCopyArea () is useful
126 * for scrolling on non-local X displays 137 * for scrolling on non-local X displays
127 */ 138 */
128#undef NO_SLOW_LINK_SUPPORT 139#define NO_SLOW_LINK_SUPPORT
129 140
130/* 141/*
131 * Printer pipe which will be used for emulation of attached vt100 printer 142 * Printer pipe which will be used for emulation of attached vt100 printer
132 */ 143 */
133#define PRINTPIPE "lpr" 144#define PRINTPIPE "lpr"
134 145
135/* 146/*
136 * Allow 80/132 mode switching on startup 147 * Allow 80/132 mode switching on startup
137 */ 148 */
138/* #define ALLOW_132_MODE */ 149/* #define ALLOW_132_MODE */
139
140/*
141 * Add support for the Offix DND (Drag 'n' Drop) protocol
142 */
143/* #define OFFIX_DND */
144 150
145/*---------------------------------KEYS---------------------------------*/ 151/*---------------------------------KEYS---------------------------------*/
146 152
147/* 153/*
148 * Define defaults for backspace and delete keys - unless they have been 154 * Define defaults for backspace and delete keys - unless they have been
149 * configured out with --disable-backspace-key / --disable-delete-key 155 * configured out with --disable-backspace-key / --disable-delete-key
150 */ 156 */
151#define DEFAULT_BACKSPACE "DEC" /* SPECIAL */ 157#define DEFAULT_BACKSPACE "DEC" /* SPECIAL */
152#define DEFAULT_DELETE "\033[3~" 158#define DEFAULT_DELETE "\033[3~"
153
154/*
155 * To use
156 * Home = "\E[1~", End = "\E[4~"
157 * instead of
158 * Home = "\E[7~", End = "\E[8~" [default]
159 */
160/* #define LINUX_KEYS */
161 159
162/* 160/*
163 * Enable the keysym resource which allows you to define strings associated 161 * Enable the keysym resource which allows you to define strings associated
164 * with various KeySyms (0xFF00 - 0xFFFF). 162 * with various KeySyms (0xFF00 - 0xFFFF).
165 * Required by perl. 163 * Required by perl.
177/* #define SCROLL_ON_META */ 175/* #define SCROLL_ON_META */
178 176
179/* 177/*
180 * Allow scrolling with modifier+Up/Down keys, in addition 178 * Allow scrolling with modifier+Up/Down keys, in addition
181 * to modifier+Prior/Next? (modifier is controlled with 179 * to modifier+Prior/Next? (modifier is controlled with
182 * SCROLL_ON_* defines above.). 180 * SCROLL_ON_* defines above.).
183 * Also for modifier+Home/End keys to move to top/bottom 181 * Also for modifier+Home/End keys to move to top/bottom
184 */ 182 */
185/* #define SCROLL_ON_UPDOWN_KEYS */ 183/* #define SCROLL_ON_UPDOWN_KEYS */
186/* #define SCROLL_ON_HOMEEND_KEYS */ 184/* #define SCROLL_ON_HOMEEND_KEYS */
187 185
258 */ 256 */
259#define SELECTION_SCROLL_LINE_SPEEDUP 3 257#define SELECTION_SCROLL_LINE_SPEEDUP 3
260 258
261/*--------------------------------MISC----------------------------------*/ 259/*--------------------------------MISC----------------------------------*/
262/* 260/*
263 * Disable to reset tty device to pre-incovation state
264 */
265#define RESET_TTY_TO_COMMON_DEFAULTS
266
267/*
268 * Only log in wtmp and lastlog files when we're a login shell (-ls option) 261 * Only log in wtmp and lastlog files when we're a login shell (-ls option)
269 */ 262 */
270#define LOG_ONLY_ON_LOGIN 263#define LOG_ONLY_ON_LOGIN
271 264
272/*--------------------------------BELL----------------------------------*/ 265/*--------------------------------BELL----------------------------------*/
295/* 288/*
296 * Minimum and maximum widths of the scrollbar (all styles) 289 * Minimum and maximum widths of the scrollbar (all styles)
297 */ 290 */
298#define SB_WIDTH_MINIMUM 5 291#define SB_WIDTH_MINIMUM 5
299#define SB_WIDTH_MAXIMUM 100 292#define SB_WIDTH_MAXIMUM 100
293
294/*
295 * rxvt scrollbar shadow width in pixels, must be 1 or 2
296 */
297#define SHADOW_WIDTH 1
300 298
301/* 299/*
302 * When using Rxvt scrollbar, clicking above or below the slider will move 300 * When using Rxvt scrollbar, clicking above or below the slider will move
303 * 1/4 of the screen height, if possible. Setting RXVT_SCROLL_FULL will move 301 * 1/4 of the screen height, if possible. Setting RXVT_SCROLL_FULL will move
304 * it one screen height less one line, if possible 302 * it one screen height less one line, if possible
364#define SAVELINES 1000 362#define SAVELINES 1000
365 363
366/* 364/*
367 * Provide termcap/terminfo bw support (wrap backwards on cub1) 365 * Provide termcap/terminfo bw support (wrap backwards on cub1)
368 */ 366 */
369#define TERMCAP_HAS_BW 367#define TERMCAP_HAS_BW 1
370 368
371/* 369/*
372 * Some (older, e.g. fvwm 2.2.2) window managers need some time when
373 * updating window positions. If transparency isn't working correctly
374 * then you might try out this one.
375 */
376/* #define WAIT_FOR_WM */
377
378/*
379 * The duration of the visual bell flash in ยตs. The default of 20ms 370 * The duration of the visual bell flash in s. The default of 20ms
380 * corresponds to the delay given in the terminfo flash code. 371 * corresponds to the delay given in the terminfo flash code.
381 */ 372 */
382#define VISUAL_BELL_DURATION 20000 373#define VISUAL_BELL_DURATION .020
383 374
384#endif 375/*--------------------------------OTHER---------------------------------*/
385 376
377/*
378 * Enable the linux yield/usleep hack, which can dramatically improve
379 * performance by working around the linux kernel tty ratelimit bug.
380 * Unfortunately, it seems screen is negatively affected by this on some
381 * machines, so it is disabled by default. Use freebsd or any other kernel
382 * that doesn't suffer form this bug and it will be fast either way.
383 *
384 * See command.C for details.
385 */
386#if __linux__
387# define LINUX_YIELD_HACK 0
388#endif
389
390#endif
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