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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 | |
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37 | /*-------------------------------SECURITY-------------------------------*/ |
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38 | |
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39 | /* |
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40 | * Default mode to restore when releasing the PTS device. It is relaxed to be |
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41 | * compatible with most systems, change it to a more secure value if your |
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42 | * system supports it (0640 for example). |
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43 | */ |
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44 | #define RESTORE_TTY_MODE 0666 |
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45 | |
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46 | /* |
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47 | * Define if you want to use a separate process for pty/tty handling |
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48 | * when running setuid/setgid. You need this when making it setuid/setgid. |
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49 | */ |
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50 | #define PTYTTY_HELPER 1 |
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51 | |
37 | /*-----------------------SCREEN OPTIONS AND COLOURS---------------------*/ |
52 | /*-----------------------SCREEN OPTIONS AND COLOURS---------------------*/ |
38 | |
53 | |
39 | /* |
54 | /* |
40 | * NOTE: |
55 | * NOTE: |
41 | * |
56 | * |
42 | * Most of these configuration options have not been tested within the new |
57 | * Some of these configuration options have not been tested within the new |
43 | * rxvt-unicode framework. Changing them should work, might have no effect, |
58 | * rxvt-unicode framework. Changing them should work, might have no effect, |
44 | * 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 |
45 | * report bugs, too!), but don't _expect_ them to work. |
60 | * report bugs, too!), but don't _expect_ them to work. |
46 | */ |
61 | */ |
47 | |
62 | |
48 | /* |
63 | /* |
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64 | * The cursor blink interval, in seconds. |
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65 | */ |
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66 | #define CURSOR_BLINK_INTERVAL 0.5 |
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67 | |
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68 | /* |
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69 | * The text blink interval, in seconds. |
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70 | */ |
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71 | #define TEXT_BLINK_INTERVAL CURSOR_BLINK_INTERVAL |
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72 | |
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73 | /* |
49 | * Avoid enabling the colour cursor (-cr, cursorColor, cursorColor2) |
74 | * Avoid enabling the colour cursor (-cr, cursorColor, cursorColor2) |
50 | */ |
75 | */ |
51 | /* #define NO_CURSORCOLOR */ |
76 | /* #define NO_CURSORCOLOR */ |
52 | |
77 | |
53 | /* |
78 | /* |
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72 | #define MAX_SAVELINES 10000000 |
97 | #define MAX_SAVELINES 10000000 |
73 | |
98 | |
74 | /* |
99 | /* |
75 | * 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 |
76 | * display, then consider using colours which are already pre-allocated: |
101 | * display, then consider using colours which are already pre-allocated: |
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102 | * |
77 | * Black (#000000) |
103 | * Black (#000000) |
78 | * Red3 (#CD0000) + these |
104 | * Red3 (#CD0000) |
79 | * Green3 (#00CD00) + colours |
105 | * Green3 (#00CD00) |
80 | * Yellow3 (#CDCD00) + are |
106 | * Yellow3 (#CDCD00) |
81 | * Blue3 (#0000CD) + not |
107 | * Blue3 (#0000CD) |
82 | * Magenta3 (#CD00CD) + pre-allocated |
108 | * Magenta3 (#CD00CD) |
83 | * Cyan3 (#00CDCD) + if |
109 | * Cyan3 (#00CDCD) |
84 | * AntiqueWhite (#FAEBD7) + NO_BRIGHTCOLOR |
110 | * AntiqueWhite (#FAEBD7) |
85 | * Grey25 (#404040) + defined |
111 | * Grey25 (#404040) |
86 | * Red (#FF0000) |
112 | * Red (#FF0000) |
87 | * Green (#00FF00) |
113 | * Green (#00FF00) |
88 | * Yellow (#FFFF00) |
114 | * Yellow (#FFFF00) |
89 | * Blue (#0000FF) |
115 | * Blue (#0000FF) |
90 | * Magenta (#FF00FF) |
116 | * Magenta (#FF00FF) |
91 | * Cyan (#00FFFF) |
117 | * Cyan (#00FFFF) |
92 | * White (#FFFFFF) |
118 | * White (#FFFFFF) |
93 | */ |
119 | */ |
94 | /* These colours MUST be defined */ |
120 | /* These colours MUST be defined */ |
95 | #define COLOR_FOREGROUND "Black" |
121 | #define COLOR_FOREGROUND "rgb:00/00/00" |
96 | #define COLOR_BACKGROUND "White" |
122 | #define COLOR_BACKGROUND "rgb:ff/ff/ff" |
97 | #define COLOR_SCROLLBAR "#B2B2B2" /* scrollColor match Netscape */ |
123 | #define COLOR_SCROLLBAR "rgb:b2/b2/b2" /* scrollColor match Netscape */ |
98 | #define COLOR_SCROLLTROUGH "#969696" |
124 | #define COLOR_SCROLLTROUGH "rgb:96/96/96" |
99 | |
125 | |
100 | /* |
126 | /* |
101 | * The cursor colours are special. Be very careful about setting these: |
127 | * The cursor colours are special. Be very careful about setting these: |
102 | * foreground/background colours may be modified by command line or resources |
128 | * foreground/background colours may be modified by command line or resources |
103 | * 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 |
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108 | |
134 | |
109 | /* |
135 | /* |
110 | * Define to remove support for XCopyArea () support. XCopyArea () is useful |
136 | * Define to remove support for XCopyArea () support. XCopyArea () is useful |
111 | * for scrolling on non-local X displays |
137 | * for scrolling on non-local X displays |
112 | */ |
138 | */ |
113 | #undef NO_SLOW_LINK_SUPPORT |
139 | #define NO_SLOW_LINK_SUPPORT |
114 | |
140 | |
115 | /* |
141 | /* |
116 | * 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 |
117 | */ |
143 | */ |
118 | #define PRINTPIPE "lpr" |
144 | #define PRINTPIPE "lpr" |
119 | |
145 | |
120 | /* |
146 | /* |
121 | * Allow 80/132 mode switching on startup |
147 | * Allow 80/132 mode switching on startup |
122 | */ |
148 | */ |
123 | /* #define ALLOW_132_MODE */ |
149 | /* #define ALLOW_132_MODE */ |
124 | |
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125 | /* |
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126 | * Add support for the Offix DND (Drag 'n' Drop) protocol |
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127 | */ |
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128 | /* #define OFFIX_DND */ |
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129 | |
150 | |
130 | /*---------------------------------KEYS---------------------------------*/ |
151 | /*---------------------------------KEYS---------------------------------*/ |
131 | |
152 | |
132 | /* |
153 | /* |
133 | * Define defaults for backspace and delete keys - unless they have been |
154 | * Define defaults for backspace and delete keys - unless they have been |
134 | * configured out with --disable-backspace-key / --disable-delete-key |
155 | * configured out with --disable-backspace-key / --disable-delete-key |
135 | */ |
156 | */ |
136 | #define DEFAULT_BACKSPACE "DEC" /* SPECIAL */ |
157 | #define DEFAULT_BACKSPACE "DEC" /* SPECIAL */ |
137 | #define DEFAULT_DELETE "\033[3~" |
158 | #define DEFAULT_DELETE "\033[3~" |
138 | |
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139 | /* |
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140 | * To use |
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141 | * Home = "\E[1~", End = "\E[4~" |
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142 | * instead of |
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143 | * Home = "\E[7~", End = "\E[8~" [default] |
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144 | */ |
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145 | /* #define LINUX_KEYS */ |
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146 | |
159 | |
147 | /* |
160 | /* |
148 | * Enable the keysym resource which allows you to define strings associated |
161 | * Enable the keysym resource which allows you to define strings associated |
149 | * with various KeySyms (0xFF00 - 0xFFFF). |
162 | * with various KeySyms (0xFF00 - 0xFFFF). |
150 | * Required by perl. |
163 | * Required by perl. |
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162 | /* #define SCROLL_ON_META */ |
175 | /* #define SCROLL_ON_META */ |
163 | |
176 | |
164 | /* |
177 | /* |
165 | * Allow scrolling with modifier+Up/Down keys, in addition |
178 | * Allow scrolling with modifier+Up/Down keys, in addition |
166 | * to modifier+Prior/Next? (modifier is controlled with |
179 | * to modifier+Prior/Next? (modifier is controlled with |
167 | * SCROLL_ON_* defines above.). |
180 | * SCROLL_ON_* defines above.). |
168 | * Also for modifier+Home/End keys to move to top/bottom |
181 | * Also for modifier+Home/End keys to move to top/bottom |
169 | */ |
182 | */ |
170 | /* #define SCROLL_ON_UPDOWN_KEYS */ |
183 | /* #define SCROLL_ON_UPDOWN_KEYS */ |
171 | /* #define SCROLL_ON_HOMEEND_KEYS */ |
184 | /* #define SCROLL_ON_HOMEEND_KEYS */ |
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201 | * Space and tab are separate separating characters and are not settable |
214 | * Space and tab are separate separating characters and are not settable |
202 | */ |
215 | */ |
203 | #define CUTCHARS "\"&'()*,;<=>?@[\\]^`{|}" |
216 | #define CUTCHARS "\"&'()*,;<=>?@[\\]^`{|}" |
204 | |
217 | |
205 | /* |
218 | /* |
206 | * Add run-time support for changing the cutchars for double click selection |
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207 | */ |
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208 | #define CUTCHAR_RESOURCE |
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209 | |
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210 | /* |
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211 | * Have mouse reporting include double-click info for button1 |
219 | * Have mouse reporting include double-click info for button1 |
212 | */ |
220 | */ |
213 | //#define MOUSE_REPORT_DOUBLECLICK |
221 | /* #define MOUSE_REPORT_DOUBLECLICK */ |
214 | |
222 | |
215 | /* |
223 | /* |
216 | * Set delay between multiple click events [default: 500 milliseconds] |
224 | * Set delay between multiple click events [default: 500 milliseconds] |
217 | */ |
225 | */ |
218 | /* #define MULTICLICK_TIME 500 */ |
226 | /* #define MULTICLICK_TIME 500 */ |
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243 | */ |
251 | */ |
244 | #define SELECTION_SCROLL_LINE_SPEEDUP 3 |
252 | #define SELECTION_SCROLL_LINE_SPEEDUP 3 |
245 | |
253 | |
246 | /*--------------------------------MISC----------------------------------*/ |
254 | /*--------------------------------MISC----------------------------------*/ |
247 | /* |
255 | /* |
248 | * Disable to reset tty device to pre-incovation state |
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249 | */ |
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250 | #define RESET_TTY_TO_COMMON_DEFAULTS |
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251 | |
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252 | /* |
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253 | * Only log in wtmp file when we're a login shell (-ls option) |
256 | * Only log in wtmp and lastlog files when we're a login shell (-ls option) |
254 | */ |
257 | */ |
255 | #define WTMP_ONLY_ON_LOGIN |
258 | #define LOG_ONLY_ON_LOGIN |
256 | |
259 | |
257 | /*--------------------------------BELL----------------------------------*/ |
260 | /*--------------------------------BELL----------------------------------*/ |
258 | /* |
261 | /* |
259 | * Disable all bell indications |
262 | * Disable all bell indications |
260 | */ |
263 | */ |
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280 | /* |
283 | /* |
281 | * Minimum and maximum widths of the scrollbar (all styles) |
284 | * Minimum and maximum widths of the scrollbar (all styles) |
282 | */ |
285 | */ |
283 | #define SB_WIDTH_MINIMUM 5 |
286 | #define SB_WIDTH_MINIMUM 5 |
284 | #define SB_WIDTH_MAXIMUM 100 |
287 | #define SB_WIDTH_MAXIMUM 100 |
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288 | |
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289 | /* |
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290 | * rxvt scrollbar shadow width in pixels, must be 1 or 2 |
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291 | */ |
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292 | #define SHADOW_WIDTH 1 |
285 | |
293 | |
286 | /* |
294 | /* |
287 | * When using Rxvt scrollbar, clicking above or below the slider will move |
295 | * When using Rxvt scrollbar, clicking above or below the slider will move |
288 | * 1/4 of the screen height, if possible. Setting RXVT_SCROLL_FULL will move |
296 | * 1/4 of the screen height, if possible. Setting RXVT_SCROLL_FULL will move |
289 | * it one screen height less one line, if possible |
297 | * it one screen height less one line, if possible |
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349 | #define SAVELINES 1000 |
357 | #define SAVELINES 1000 |
350 | |
358 | |
351 | /* |
359 | /* |
352 | * Provide termcap/terminfo bw support (wrap backwards on cub1) |
360 | * Provide termcap/terminfo bw support (wrap backwards on cub1) |
353 | */ |
361 | */ |
354 | #define TERMCAP_HAS_BW |
362 | #define TERMCAP_HAS_BW 1 |
355 | |
363 | |
356 | /* |
364 | /* |
357 | * Some (older, e.g. fvwm 2.2.2) window managers need some time when |
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358 | * updating window positions. If transparency isn't working correctly |
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359 | * then you might try out this one. |
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360 | */ |
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361 | /* #define WAIT_FOR_WM */ |
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362 | |
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363 | /* |
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364 | * The duration of the visual bell flash in ยตs. The default of 20ms |
365 | * The duration of the visual bell flash in s. The default of 20ms |
365 | * corresponds to the delay given in the terminfo flash code. |
366 | * corresponds to the delay given in the terminfo flash code. |
366 | */ |
367 | */ |
367 | #define VISUAL_BELL_DURATION 20000 |
368 | #define VISUAL_BELL_DURATION .020 |
368 | |
369 | |
369 | #endif |
370 | /*--------------------------------OTHER---------------------------------*/ |
370 | |
371 | |
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372 | /* |
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373 | * Enable the linux yield/usleep hack, which can dramatically improve |
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374 | * performance by working around the linux kernel tty ratelimit bug. |
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375 | * Unfortunately, it seems screen is negatively affected by this on some |
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376 | * machines, so it is disabled by default. Use freebsd or any other kernel |
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377 | * that doesn't suffer form this bug and it will be fast either way. |
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378 | * |
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379 | * See command.C for details. |
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380 | */ |
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381 | #if __linux__ |
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382 | # define LINUX_YIELD_HACK 0 |
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383 | #endif |
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384 | |
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385 | #endif |
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386 | |