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.TH ETERM 1 "@DATE@" "X Version 11" "X Tools" |
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.SH NAME |
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Eterm - the Enlightened terminal emulator for the X Window System |
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.SH SYNOPSIS |
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.B Eterm |
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.RI [ options ] |
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.SH DESCRIPTION |
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.PP |
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.B Eterm |
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\(em version |
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.B @VERSION@ |
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\(em is a color vt102 terminal emulator intended as an |
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.IR xterm (1) |
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replacement. It is designed with a Freedom of Choice philosophy, leaving as |
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much power, flexibility, and freedom as possible in the hands of the user. |
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It is designed to look good and work well, but takes a feature-rich approach |
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rather than one of minimalism. |
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.B Eterm |
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uses Imlib for advanced graphic abilities. See below for details. |
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.SH OPTIONS |
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The |
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.B Eterm |
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options are listed below. |
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In keeping with the freedom-of-choice philosophy, options may be eliminated |
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or default values chosen at compile-time, so options and defaults listed |
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may not accurately reflect the version installed on your system. |
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Options that do not take a parameter (besides -h and --help) are boolean. If |
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you use the POSIX (short) option, you are forcing the parameter to "true". If |
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you use the long option, you can use any of the accepted boolean values, which |
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are "yes", "on", "1", and "true" to turn the option on, or "no", "off", "0", or |
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"false" to turn the option off. The same is true for boolean values in the |
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configuration file. |
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.LP |
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.TP |
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.BI \-t " theme" ", \-\-theme " theme |
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Load specified |
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.I theme\. |
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Consult the FAQ for more details on what constitutes an Eterm |
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.I theme\. |
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.TP |
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.BI \-X " conffile" ", \-\-config-file " conffile |
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Use an alternative user config file name. Otherwise Eterm uses the default, |
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which is |
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.I user.cfg\. |
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The theme config file is always |
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.I theme.cfg\. |
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.TP |
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.BI \-d " displayname" ", \-\-display " displayname |
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Attempt to open a window on the named X display |
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.I displayname. |
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In the absence of this option, the display specified by the |
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.B DISPLAY |
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environment variable is used. |
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.TP |
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.BI \-\-debug " level" |
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Show debugging output. |
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.I level |
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is an integer between 0 and 5 which determines how verbose the debugging |
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output is. |
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.TP |
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.B \-\-install |
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Tells Eterm to install its own colormap rather than using the default |
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one. |
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.TP |
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.BR "\-h" , " \-\-help" |
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Print out a message describing available options. |
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.TP |
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.BR \-\-version |
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Print |
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.B Eterm |
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version and compile-time configuration. |
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.TP |
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.BR "\-r" , " \-\-reverse-video" |
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Reverse video, swaps the foreground and background colors. |
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.TP |
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.BI \-b " color" ", \-\-background-color " color |
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Set |
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.I color |
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as the background color. |
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.B NOTE: |
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this will actually be the foreground color if reverse video is also |
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selected. |
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.TP |
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.BI \-f " color" ", \-\-foreground-color " color |
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Set |
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.I color |
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as the foreground (text) color. |
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.B NOTE: |
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this will actually be the background color if reverse video is also |
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selected. |
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.TP |
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.BI \-\-color0 " color" |
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.TP |
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.BI ... |
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.TP |
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.BI \-\-color15 " color" |
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Use |
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.I color |
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as color X. |
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.TP |
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.BI \-\-colorBD " color" |
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Use |
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.I color |
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as the bold color. |
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.TP |
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.BI \-\-colorUL " color" |
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Use |
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.I color |
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as the underline color. |
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.TP |
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.BI \-\-pointer-color " color" |
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Use |
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.I color |
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as the pointer color. |
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.TP |
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.BI \-c " color" ", \-\-cursor-color " color |
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Use |
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.I color |
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as the cursor color. |
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.TP |
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.BI \-\-cursor-text-color " color" |
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Use |
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.I color |
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as the cursor text color. |
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.TP |
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.BI \-g " geom" ", \-\-geometry " geom |
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Window geometry as Width x Height+X coord+Y coord, i.e 100x200+0+100 |
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.TP |
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.BR "\-i" , "\-\-iconic" |
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Start in iconified state (only if the window manager supports |
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iconification). |
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.TP |
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.BI \-n " name" ", \-\-name " name |
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Sets name of current instance to |
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.I name. |
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This will affect the icon title and the window title string unless |
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they are otherwise explicitly set. |
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.TP |
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.BI \-T " title" ", \-\-title " title |
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Sets window's title text to |
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.I title. |
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.TP |
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.BI \-\-icon-name " text" |
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Sets the icon title text to |
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.I text. |
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.TP |
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.BI \-B " type" ", \-\-scrollbar-type " type |
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Specifies the |
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.I type |
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scrollbar style should be used. |
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.I type |
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can be any of |
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.BR "motif" ", " "xterm" ", or " "next" "." |
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.TP |
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.BI \-\-scrollbar-width " width" |
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Set the width of the scrollbar, in pixels, to |
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.IR width "." |
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Eterm does not impose any restrictions on this value, but it should be reasonable. |
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.TP |
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.BI \-D " desktop" ", \-\-desktop " desktop |
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Starts the Eterm on the specified desktop. |
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.I desktop |
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should be an integer between 0 and your highest-numbered desktop. |
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.BR "NOTE" ": " |
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You must have a GNOME-compliant window manager for this feature to work. Please see |
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http://www.gnome.org/devel/gnomewm/ for more information on the |
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.B _WIN_WORKSPACE |
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property and how to support it. |
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.TP |
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.BI \-\-line-space " num" |
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Size of the extra gap, in pixels, to provide between lines in the terminal window. |
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.TP |
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.BI \-\-bold-font " font" |
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Sets the bold text font to |
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.IR font . |
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.TP |
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.BI \-F " font" ", \-\-font " font |
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Sets the normal text font to |
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.IR font . |
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.TP |
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.BI \-\-default-font\-index " num" |
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Specifies the index of the default (normal) text font. |
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.TP |
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.BI \-\-font1 " font" |
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.TP |
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.BI ... |
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.TP |
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.BI \-\-font4 " font" |
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Sets the font at the specified index (1-4) to |
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.IR font . |
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.TP |
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.BR \-\-proportional |
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Specifies that the font in use is proportional and requests standard |
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deviation-based character cell spacing. Terminals must use |
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fixed-width character cells to maintain proper columnal alignment, |
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even when proportionally-spaced fonts are in use. Some |
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proportionally-spaced fonts vary greatly between the minimum and |
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maximum character widths. This option chooses a character cell size |
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which is up to two standard deviations above the average character |
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width but will not exceed the maximum width of the largest glyph. |
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Note that characters larger than the chosen cell width will overwrite |
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(or be overwritten by) other characters and may tend to leave pixel |
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droppings. This behavior is an expected side-effect of an imperfect |
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scenario. If you object to this behavior, do not use this option. |
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.TP |
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.BI \-\-font-fx " effects" |
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Specifies the effects to apply to the terminal window font. The value |
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of |
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.I effects |
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is a single string containing a series of corner/color pairs. These |
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pairs define toward which corner a drop shadow of each character |
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should be made, and what color that shadow will be. The corner is |
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specified first using the following keywords: |
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.BR top_left " or " tl ", " |
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.BR top_right " or " tr ", " |
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.BR bottom_left " or " bl ", and " |
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.BR bottom_right " or " br . |
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Each corner specifier is then followed by a color. |
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There are also several shortcuts for doing common effects. You can |
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get a single-color outline by using the keyword |
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.B outline |
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followed by a color. A single-color drop shadow is also available |
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using the keyword |
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.B shadow |
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followed by an optional corner specifier |
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.BR "" "(" bottom_right " being the default)" |
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and a color. For a 3-D embossed look, use |
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.BI emboss " dark_color" |
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.IR light_color . |
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The opposite effect, a carved-out look, can be obtained with |
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.BI carved " dark_color" |
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.IR light_color . |
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(Of course, with those last two, the 3-D look will only work if you |
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choose the light and dark colors wisely.) |
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Finally, for no font effects at all, simply specify the keyword |
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.BR none . |
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The default value is |
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.B bottom_right black |
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which yields a black drop shadow, greatly improving the visibility of |
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lightly-colored fonts on top of light spots in a background image. |
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Note that font effects are not active in solid color mode. |
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.TP |
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.BI \-P " pic" ", \-\-background-pixmap " pic |
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Use |
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.I pic |
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as the background image. |
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.I pic |
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can be in any format that Imlib understands. Currently this means just |
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about anything, including JPG, PNG, GIF, TIFF, PPM, etc. The image is |
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tiled by default. To specify alternate geometry, follow the filename |
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with an |
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.B @ |
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sign and the geometry string. Image geometry is specified as |
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.BI @ w x h + x + y : ops |
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where |
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.IR w " and " h |
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are the horizontal/vertical scaling percentages, |
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.IR x " and " y |
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are the horizontal/vertical alignment percentages, and |
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.I ops |
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is a colon-delimited list of operations: |
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.BR tiled " (to tile the image), " |
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.BR propscaled " (for proportional scaling)." |
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Note that these operations can be combined for various effects. |
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.TP |
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.BI \-I " pic" ", \-\-icon " pic |
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Sets the icon pixmap file to |
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.IR "pic" "." |
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Works similarly to the |
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.B -P |
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option above. |
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.TP |
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.BI \-\-up-arrow-pixmap " pic" |
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As above, except the scrollbar's up-arrow is set. |
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.TP |
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.BI \-\-down-arrow-pixmap " pic" |
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As above, except the scrollbar's down-arrow is set. |
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.TP |
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.BI \-\-trough-pixmap " pic" |
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As above, except the scrollbar's background (trough) is set. |
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.TP |
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.BI \-\-anchor-pixmap " pic" |
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As above, except the scrollbar's anchor image is set. |
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.TP |
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.BI \-\-menu-pixmap " pic" |
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As above, except the menu background image is set. |
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.TP |
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.BR "\-O" , " \-\-trans" |
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This gives a pseudo-transparent Eterm. The image is taken directly from the |
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root window, so any requests for changing the pixmap are ignored. If you do |
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not use Enlightenment (http://www.enlightenment.org/) as your window manager |
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(or another compliant window manager...I have been told that WindowMaker works |
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also), you will need to use the |
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.I Esetroot |
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program (found in the |
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.B utils/ |
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directory) to set your root background image. |
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.TP |
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.BR \-0 ", " \-\-itrans |
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Activate the immotile transparency optimization for transparent Eterm |
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windows. Note that this does NOT activate transparency; you must |
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still include the |
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.BR \-O " or " \-\-trans |
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option. This option should be used on transparent windows which are |
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shaded or tinted and which do not move around on the desktop much. |
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See the |
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.B "Mon Mar 6 21:11:13 PST 2000" |
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ChangeLog entry for a more detailed explanation. |
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.TP |
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.BR \-\-viewport-mode |
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This activates a special Eterm mode which is hard to describe in words. |
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Basically, imagine the effect you get with pseudo-transparency, where |
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the desktop background moves through the Eterm window as you move the |
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window, so that it always aligns with the desktop image. Now, imagine |
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the same effect, but the image used isn't the desktop image but any |
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pixmap you choose. The image is scaled or tiled up to the size of the |
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desktop, and dragging the Eterm around the screen reveals different |
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portions of the image as you move, much like a small viewport window |
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in a ship or submarine does. The effect is especially keen if you |
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open several Eterms in this mode with the same image. |
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.TP |
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.BI \-\-shade " percentage" |
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Shade the background image/transparency by a specified percentage. |
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.TP |
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.BI \-\-tint " mask" |
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.TP |
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.BI \-\-tint " color" |
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Tints the background pixmap (either an image file or the transparent |
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portion can be shaded). The |
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.I mask |
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is an integer, usually specified in hexadecimal in the form |
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.BR " " "0x" "RRGGBB" "," |
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where |
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.BR "RR" ", " "GG" ", and " "BB" |
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are hexadecimal numbers between |
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.BR "00" " and " "ff" " (" "0" " and" |
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.BR "255" " decimal)" |
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which represent the brightness of the image's red, green, and blue |
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values, respectively. A value of |
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.B 00 |
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will mask that color out entirely, while a value of |
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.B ff |
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will not change that color at all. |
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You may also specify an X |
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.I color |
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such as |
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.BR grey75 " or " MidnightBlue " or " "#babb7f" |
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instead of a |
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.IR mask . |
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.TP |
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\fB\-\-cmod\fR \fIbrightness\fR [ \fIcontrast\fR [ \fIgamma \fR] ] |
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Specifies a color modifier to apply to the image overall. Each of the three |
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values is a number greater than or equal to 0. The numbers can be specified as |
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decimal, octal (if preceded by "0"), or hexadecimal (if preceded by "0x"). |
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A value of 256 (0x100) represents 100%, or "leave that value unchanged." |
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0 represents 0%, 512 (0x200) is 200%, etc. However, be aware that overflow |
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can occur with excessively high values. Only the |
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.I brightness |
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value is required for this option. Keep in mind, though, that you must |
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specify |
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.IR brightness " with " contrast ", and both of these with " gamma "." |
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.TP |
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\fB\-\-cmod\-red\fR \fIbrightness\fR [ \fIcontrast\fR [ \fIgamma \fR] ] |
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Same as above, except that the modifier applies to the red values of the |
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image. |
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.TP |
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\fB\-\-cmod\-green\fR \fIbrightness\fR [ \fIcontrast\fR [ \fIgamma \fR] ] |
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Same as above, except that the modifier applies to the green values of the |
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image. |
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.TP |
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\fB\-\-cmod\-blue\fR \fIbrightness\fR [ \fIcontrast\fR [ \fIgamma \fR] ] |
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Same as above, except that the modifier applies to the blue values of the |
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image. |
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.TP |
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.BI \-p " newpath" ", \-\-path " newpath |
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Sets the pic search path. When the |
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.B --background-pixmap |
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or other pixmap options are used, this path will be used to find the |
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image. |
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.TP |
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.BI \-\-cache " size" |
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Specify the |
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.I size |
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in bytes for the Imlib2 cache. |
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.TP |
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.BI \-N " list" ", \-\-anim " list |
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Specifies an animation list to be use in cycling the background pixmap. The |
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.I list |
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consists of two or more words. The first word defines the delay, in seconds, |
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between updates of the background. This should be set to a reasonable value |
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to insure that Eterm doesn't spend all its time rendering backgrounds. All |
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remaining words specify background images and have the same syntax as |
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the |
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.B \-P |
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option above, including the optional geometry string. |
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.TP |
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.BI \-M " font" ", \-\-mfont " font |
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Sets the normal multibyte text font to |
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.I font. |
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.TP |
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.BI \-\-mfont1 " font" |
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.TP |
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.BI ... |
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.TP |
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.BI \-\-mfont4 " font" |
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Sets multibyte font X to |
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.I font. |
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.TP |
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.BI \-\-mencoding " encoding" |
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Sets multichar encoding mode (eucj or sjis or euckr) |
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.TP |
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.BI \-\-input-method " method" |
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Sets XIM input method |
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.TP |
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.BI \-\-preedit-type " type" |
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Sets XIM preedit type |
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.TP |
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.BR "\-l", " \-\-login-shell" |
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Makes the new shell a login shell. |
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.TP |
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.BR "\-s", " \-\-scrollbar" |
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Enables the scrollbar. (Default) |
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.TP |
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.BR "\-u", " \-\-utmp-logging" |
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Tries to enable proper utmp logging. For this to work, Eterm probably needs |
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to run setuid or setgid, usually setuid root. |
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.TP |
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.BR "\-v", " \-\-visual-bell" |
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Enables the "visual bell". Means the window will flash or blink rather |
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than beep. |
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.TP |
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.BR "\-H", " \-\-home-on-output" |
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Jump to bottom on output. |
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.TP |
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.BR "\-\-home-on-input" |
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Jump to bottom on input. |
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.TP |
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.BR \-q ", " \-\-no-input |
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Keeps Eterm from accepting keyboard input, and keeps the window |
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manager from focusing it. Useful for log tailers and such. |
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.TP |
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.BR "\-\-scrollbar-right" |
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Display scrollbar on the right hand side. |
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.TP |
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.BR "\-\-scrollbar-floating" |
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Display the scrollbar without a trough. |
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.TP |
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.BR "\-\-scrollbar-popup" |
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Display the scrollbar only when the Eterm window is focused. |
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.TP |
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.BR "\-x", " \-\-borderless" |
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This option forces Eterm to have no borders. |
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.TP |
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.BR "\-m", " \-\-map-alert" |
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Un-iconify on beep. |
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.TP |
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.BR "\-8", " \-\-meta8" |
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Causes the Meta key to set the 8th bit in the char. |
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.TP |
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.BR "\-\-double-buffer" |
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Rather than drawing text directly onto the window, this option causes |
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Eterm to allocate an additional pixmap the size of the terminal window |
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into which the background *and* the text are rendered. This pixmap is |
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then set as the window background. Double-buffering uses additional |
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memory in the X server, but it allows Eterm to ignore expose events so |
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redraws are faster. |
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.TP |
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.BR "\-\-no-cursor" |
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Disables the text cursor. |
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.TP |
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.BR \-\-pause |
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After the child process terminates, Eterm will wait for a keypress |
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before exiting. |
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.TP |
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.BR \-\-xterm-select |
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Duplicate's xterm's treatment of cutchars. The only real difference is |
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what happens when you double click on a single cutchar between two |
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words. If this option is on, only that single character gets selected. |
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If it is off, that character is selected along with the two words. The |
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latter behavior is useful for double-clicking on the space between someone's |
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first and last names, or the @ sign in an e-mail address, etc. |
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.TP |
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.BR \-\-select-line |
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If activated, this option causes a triple click to select the entire line |
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from beginning to end. If off, a triple-click selects just from the current |
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word to the end of the line. |
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.TP |
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.BR \-\-select-trailing-spaces |
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Determines whether or not trailing spaces in a selection are maintained (on) |
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or discarded (off). |
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.TP |
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.BR \-\-report-as-keysyms |
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Reports certain keystrokes as keysyms and modifiers rather than escape sequences. |
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.B NOTE: |
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This option is intended for use only with programs that support this special Eterm |
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mode. Do not enable it unless you are executing a program which uses this mode. |
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.TP |
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.BR \-\-buttonbar |
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Toggle the display of all buttonbars. |
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.TP |
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.BR \-\-resize-gravity |
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If true, Eterm will automatically detect the nearest corner, and |
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font-change resizes will cause the Eterm window to gravitate toward |
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that corner. |
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.TP |
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.BR \-\-overstrike-bold |
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If true (default), Eterm will simulate a bold font by printing each |
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character twice, offsetting the second pass by one pixel. This makes |
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the characters seem thicker without the need for a special font. You |
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may wish to disable this if you use a specific color for bold. |
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.TP |
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.BR \-\-bold-brightens-foreground |
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If true (default), Eterm will use the "bold" ANSI color attribute to |
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brighten the foreground color by using the high-intensity colors (8 |
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through 15) rather than the low-intensity colors (0 through 7). Note |
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that having a specific color selected for bold will override this. |
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.TP |
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.BR \-\-blink-brightens-background |
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If true (default), Eterm will use the "blink" ANSI color attribute to |
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brighten the background color by using the high-intensity colors (8 |
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through 15) rather than the low-intensity colors (0 through 7). |
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.TP |
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.BR \-\-colors-suppress-bold |
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If true (default), any colored text (that is, any text not rendered |
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using the default foreground color) will not be given any other |
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special treatment for bolding (e.g., bold font or bold overstrike). |
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.TP |
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.BI \-\-big-font-key " keysym" |
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Specify a keysym to increase the font size. Default is Shift and the + |
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key on the keypad. Ctrl-> or Meta-> may also work (if you #define one |
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of the hotkeys in src/feature.h). |
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.TP |
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.BI \-\-small-font-key " keysym" |
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Specify a keysym to decrease the font size. Default is Shift and the - |
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key on the keypad. Ctrl-< or Meta-< may also work (if you #define one |
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of the hotkeys in src/feature.h). |
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.TP |
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.BI \-\-meta-mod " num" |
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Specify which X modifier (1-5) to treat as the Meta key. See |
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.IR xmodmap (1) |
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and the output of |
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.B xmodmap -pm |
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for more details. |
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.TP |
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.BI \-\-alt-mod " num" |
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Same as |
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.BR \-\-meta-mod "," |
|
but for the Alt key. |
|
.TP |
|
.BI \-\-numlock-mod " num" |
|
Same as |
|
.BR \-\-meta-mod "," |
|
but for the NumLock key. |
|
.TP |
|
.BI "\-\-greek-keyboard" " mode" |
|
Use Greek keyboard mapping (iso or ibm). |
|
.TP |
|
.BR \-\-app-keypad |
|
Start Eterm in application keypad mode (as opposed to normal keypad mode). |
|
.TP |
|
.BR \-\-app-cursor |
|
Start Eterm in application cursor key mode (as opposed to normal cursor |
|
key mode). |
|
.TP |
|
.BI \-L " num" ", \-\-save-lines " num |
|
Set the number of lines in the scrollback buffer to |
|
.I num. |
|
.TP |
|
.BI \-a " size" ", \-\-min-anchor-size " size |
|
Specifies the minimum size, in pixels high, of the scrollbar anchor. |
|
.B NOTE: |
|
This causes abnormal scrolling behavior when combined with large |
|
scrollback buffers! |
|
.TP |
|
.BI \-w " width" ", \-\-border-width " width |
|
Set the window's border width to |
|
.I width. |
|
The border this controls is the gap between the edge of the X window and |
|
the edge of the terminal window; this has nothing to do with the window |
|
border's your window manager supplies. |
|
.TP |
|
.BI \-\-print-pipe " pipe" |
|
The pipe for the PrintScreen function. |
|
.TP |
|
.BI \-\-cut-chars " separators" |
|
The seperators for double-click selection. |
|
.TP |
|
.BI \-\-finished-title " title" |
|
Specifies the string Eterm should add to its title bar if |
|
.B \-\-pause |
|
is specified and the child process completes. |
|
.TP |
|
.BI \-\-finished-text " text" |
|
Same as above, but displays text in the terminal window. |
|
.TP |
|
.BI \-\-term-name " TERM" |
|
Use |
|
.I TERM |
|
for the value $TERM. |
|
.TP |
|
.BI \-\-pipe-name " pipe" |
|
Specifies a named pipe from which to display output. This is useful |
|
for systems where syslog output goes to a named pipe, like |
|
.B /dev/xconsole |
|
on Debian. |
|
.TP |
|
.BI "\-a " "line" ", \-\-attribute " "line" |
|
This option is used to pass config file attributes on the command |
|
line. |
|
.I line |
|
should be a single string, so you will almost certainly have to quote |
|
it. The first word of |
|
.I line |
|
must be the context (see config file section below) which should parse |
|
the rest of the |
|
.IR line . |
|
So, for example, you could specify the foreground color like so: |
|
.BR "-a 'color foreground blue'" . |
|
Or you could add a binding: |
|
.BR "-a 'actions bind anymod button1 to script exit'" . |
|
Note that this option may only be used with config file attributes |
|
that are not context-sensitive; i.e., menus and imageclasses cannot be |
|
specified using this option. |
|
.TP |
|
.BR "\-C", " \-\-console" |
|
Grab console messages. Depending on your system, Eterm may need to be |
|
setuid root to do this. |
|
.TP |
|
.BI \-e " command" ", \-\-exec " command |
|
Execute |
|
.I command |
|
rather than a shell. Forces Eterm mode. |
|
.TP |
|
.BI \-U " URL" ", \-\-url " URL |
|
Pick up a "screen" session at |
|
.I URL |
|
rather than a local (-U "") one. URLs look like so |
|
(screen://user@host.dom:port/screen_options), with all parts optional, |
|
defaulting to "screen://current_user@localhost:22/-RDD". Forces Escreen mode, |
|
overrides \-\-exec. Note that only screen-options (see "man screen") are |
|
allowed; do not pass a command (with or without arguments) here: to pass |
|
a command to the screen-session, use |
|
.I screen [<options>] <command> [<args>] |
|
instead. |
|
.TP |
|
.BI \-Z " lclport:fw:fwport,delay" ", \-\-fw " lclport:fw:fwport,delay |
|
The URL given to \-U is in an intranet behind firewall |
|
.I fw |
|
so we'll build an SSH-tunnel to that firewall (to port 22/SSH, or |
|
.I fwport |
|
if given) from our local machine (using any available port-number, or |
|
.I lclport |
|
if given). Then, after |
|
.I delay |
|
seconds (or a sensible default if not given), we will try to open a |
|
screen session on the host behind the firewall using |
|
.I ssh -p localport ... localhost screen |
|
cf. |
|
.I ssh -L |
|
|
|
.SH THEMES |
|
|
|
Eterm is built on the philosophy of Freedom of Choice. Each user |
|
should be able to choose the environment in which he or she wishes to |
|
exist, and the tools used should support that. In accordance with |
|
that philosophy, Eterm is extremely configurable. Eterm supports a |
|
concept called "themes," which should be familiar to users of |
|
Enlightenment, icewm, or Microsoft Windows 95/98/NT. The general |
|
concept of a theme is a collection of resources that change as many |
|
aspects of a programs look and feel as possible. For example, an |
|
Enlightenment theme allows you to customize menus, window borders, |
|
desktops, icons, iconbars, and everything else about how E looks and |
|
feels. |
|
|
|
An Eterm theme consists of a primary configuration file, always called |
|
"theme.cfg", residing in a directory bearing the same name as the |
|
theme. This directory must be a child of one of the directories |
|
specified by CONFIG_SEARCH_PATH in src/feature.h. The theme may also |
|
contain additional configuration files referenced by the primary |
|
theme.cfg file, as well as pixmaps, menu files, documentation, etc., |
|
which are allowable as extensions to the minimum requirement of an |
|
Eterm theme. |
|
|
|
By convention and default, Eterm themes should be stored under |
|
~/.Eterm/themes/<theme_name>/ or @THEMEDIR@/<theme_name>. |
|
|
|
Eterm now supports the existence of a user configuration file as a |
|
suppliment to the theme configuration file. The default name for this |
|
file is user.cfg, and it follows the exact same syntax as any other |
|
configuration file. It is searched for using the same algorithm used |
|
for the theme.cfg file, and any settings in the user.cfg will override |
|
any previous values for those settings defined by the theme. Thus, it |
|
is recommended that any user.cfg files not be complete config files, |
|
but rather only contain those values which the user wishes to |
|
explicitly override. |
|
|
|
NOTE: If you have a user.cfg file in the Eterm theme directory or in |
|
~/.Eterm/, it will override |
|
.B any |
|
previous settings, even if you are running a different theme. For |
|
example, if you run the trans theme, but |
|
~/.Eterm/themes/Eterm/user.cfg has a mode line which sets the image |
|
mode to "image" rather than "trans," you will not get transparency. |
|
This is why user.cfg files should be kept small and only override |
|
settings that you know you want to enforce. If, on the other hand, |
|
you were running the trans theme and had a user.cfg file in the trans |
|
theme (or in ~/.Eterm/themes/trans/), that user.cfg would be found |
|
before the one in the Eterm theme. |
|
|
|
Almost all command line options can be enabled/disabled in the theme's |
|
configuration file (the default is @THEMEDIR@/Eterm/theme.cfg). The |
|
next section contains details on the format and usage of the |
|
configuration file. |
|
|
|
.SH CONFIGURATION |
|
|
|
Since Eterm @VERSION@ is based on the concept of themes, it is vital |
|
that you have a thorough understanding of the previous section before |
|
taking on this one. The previous section and this one were written by |
|
the same person who wrote the Eterm code which handles options, config |
|
files, and themes, so it's probably the most authoritative |
|
documentation on the subject you're going to find. |
|
|
|
From here on out, I will assume you've read the above text and know |
|
how to change the default value for the theme. It is highly |
|
recommended that you have a copy of the Eterm theme config file that |
|
comes with Eterm handy while you read this documentation. |
|
|
|
Okay, first the general idea. The theme.cfg file is composed of |
|
comments and non-comments. Comments begin with a pound sign and |
|
continue to the end of the line. Lines of whitespace are also |
|
ignored. The rest of the file is the config stuff, which is divided |
|
into sections (called "contexts") and variables (called "attributes"). |
|
There are several contexts which are listed below in sections. Each |
|
attribute must be inside a certain context to be valid. For instance, |
|
while the "foreground" attribute is perfectly acceptable in the color |
|
context, it would be rejected if found in, say, the toggles context. |
|
This allows for better organization of the config file as well as for |
|
multiple contexts to have attributes of the same name (like the |
|
.B scrollbar |
|
attributes in the color and toggles section). |
|
|
|
Each context must be enclosed in a begin...end pair that specifies the |
|
type of section. The statement "begin toggles" starts the toggles |
|
context, and the next "end" statement would terminate it. (You'll |
|
notice that some "end" statements have the context name after them. |
|
This is for readability only; any text after the word "end" is |
|
ignored.) |
|
|
|
The rest of this section will contain a step-by-step analysis of the |
|
config file, including what can go in each section. Note that some |
|
attributes (and even entire contexts) may not be available depending |
|
on what support was compiled into Eterm by the person who built it. |
|
.LP |
|
.TP |
|
MAGIC NUMBER |
|
|
|
The first line of the config file must contain a "magic number" type |
|
line that lets Eterm verify that it's reading an Eterm config file and |
|
not something else (like an Enlightenment 0.13 and earlier config |
|
file). The line should look like this: |
|
|
|
<Eterm-VERSION> |
|
|
|
where VERSION is the Eterm version for which the config file is |
|
intended. For example, config files written for Eterm 0.9 should have |
|
"<Eterm-0.9>" as their first line, followed immediately by a newline. |
|
.TP |
|
COLOR CONTEXT |
|
|
|
This context contains color specifications. With the exception of |
|
the terminal colors 0-15, all |
|
.IR color s |
|
should be either a valid color name or an RGB string as outlined in the |
|
.IR X11 (7) |
|
man page. |
|
|
|
.RS 5 |
|
.BI foreground " color" |
|
.RS 5 |
|
Use |
|
.I color |
|
for the foreground (text) color. |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.BI background " color" |
|
.RS 5 |
|
Use |
|
.I color |
|
for the background color. |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.BI cursor " color" |
|
.RS 5 |
|
Use |
|
.I color |
|
for the cursor color. |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.BI cursor_text " color" |
|
.RS 5 |
|
Use |
|
.I color |
|
for the cursor text color. |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.BI pointer " color" |
|
.RS 5 |
|
Use |
|
.I color |
|
for the mouse pointer color. |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.BR video " { " normal " | " reverse " }" |
|
.RS 5 |
|
.B normal |
|
will not reverse the foreground and background colors. |
|
.B reverse |
|
(meaning reverse video) will. |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.BI color " num" " " "color" |
|
.RS 5 |
|
Set terminal color |
|
.I num |
|
(0-15) to the color name, string, or set of 3 decimal/hex/octal RGB values |
|
specified by |
|
.IR color . |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.BR color " { " "bd" " | " "ul" " }" |
|
.I color |
|
.RS 5 |
|
Set terminal bold |
|
.BR " " "(" bd ") or underline (" ul ") color" |
|
to the color name, string, or set of 3 decimal/hex/octal RGB values |
|
specified by |
|
.IR color . |
|
.RE |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.TP |
|
ATTRIBUTES CONTEXT |
|
|
|
This context contains X11 attributes. Most of these are dependent |
|
upon the cooperation of the window manager. |
|
|
|
.RS 5 |
|
.BI geometry " geom" |
|
.RS 5 |
|
Use the geometry string |
|
.I geom |
|
to specify the startup geometry. |
|
.I geom |
|
should be in the format |
|
.BI " " W x H+X+Y |
|
where |
|
.I W |
|
is the width, |
|
.I H |
|
is the height, and |
|
.I +X |
|
and |
|
.I +Y |
|
are the X and Y offsets. If the signs on |
|
.I X |
|
and |
|
.I Y |
|
are positive, the coordinates are offsets (in pixels) from the left and top, |
|
respectively, of the screen. If the signs are negative, the offsets are |
|
relative to the right and bottom of the screen, respectively. |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.BI title " title" |
|
.RS 5 |
|
Use |
|
.I title |
|
as the text in the title bar of the Eterm window. |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.BI name " name" |
|
.RS 5 |
|
Use |
|
.I name |
|
as the resource name of the Eterm window. |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.BI iconname " name" |
|
.RS 5 |
|
Use |
|
.I name |
|
as the icon name of the Eterm window icon. |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.BI desktop " num" |
|
.RS 5 |
|
Start Eterm on desktop |
|
.IR num . |
|
.BR NOTE ": " |
|
This requires a GNOME-compliant Window Manager. Please see |
|
http://www.gnome.org/devel/gnomewm/ for more information on the |
|
.B _WIN_WORKSPACE |
|
property and how to support it. |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.BI scrollbar_type " type" |
|
.RS 5 |
|
Use a scrollbar with the |
|
.IR type " style. " type " can" |
|
be any of |
|
.BR motif ", " xterm ", or " next "." |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.BI scrollbar_width " num" |
|
.RS 5 |
|
Use a scrollbar that is |
|
.I num |
|
pixels wide. |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.BI font " num" " " "font" |
|
.br |
|
.BI "font bold " font |
|
.RS 5 |
|
Set the |
|
.IR num th |
|
font, or the |
|
.B bold |
|
font, to |
|
.IR font . |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.BI "font default" " num" |
|
.RS 5 |
|
Specifies that the |
|
.IR num th |
|
font should be considered the "default" font. |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.BI "font proportional" " boolean" |
|
.RS 5 |
|
Specifies that the font in use is proportional and requests standard |
|
deviation-based character cell spacing. Terminals must use |
|
fixed-width character cells to maintain proper columnal alignment, |
|
even when proportionally-spaced fonts are in use. Some |
|
proportionally-spaced fonts vary greatly between the minimum and |
|
maximum character widths. This option chooses a character cell size |
|
which is up to two standard deviations above the average character |
|
width but will not exceed the maximum width of the largest glyph. |
|
Note that characters larger than the chosen cell width will overwrite |
|
(or be overwritten by) other characters and may tend to leave pixel |
|
droppings. This behavior is an expected side-effect of an imperfect |
|
scenario. If you object to this behavior, do not use this option. |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.BI "font fx" " effects" |
|
.RS 5 |
|
Specifies the effects to apply to the terminal window font. The value |
|
of |
|
.I effects |
|
is a single string containing a series of corner/color pairs. These |
|
pairs define toward which corner a drop shadow of each character |
|
should be made, and what color that shadow will be. The corner is |
|
specified first using the following keywords: |
|
.BR top_left " or " tl ", " |
|
.BR top_right " or " tr ", " |
|
.BR bottom_left " or " bl ", and " |
|
.BR bottom_right " or " br . |
|
Each corner specifier is then followed by a color. |
|
|
|
There are also several shortcuts for doing common effects. You can |
|
get a single-color outline by using the keyword |
|
.B outline |
|
followed by a color. A single-color drop shadow is also available |
|
using the keyword |
|
.B shadow |
|
followed by an optional corner specifier |
|
.BR "" "(" bottom_right " being the default)" |
|
and a color. For a 3-D embossed look, use |
|
.BI emboss " dark_color" |
|
.IR light_color . |
|
The opposite effect, a carved-out look, can be obtained with |
|
.BI carved " dark_color" |
|
.IR light_color . |
|
(Of course, with those last two, the 3-D look will only work if you |
|
choose the light and dark colors wisely.) |
|
|
|
Finally, for no font effects at all, simply specify the keyword |
|
.BR none . |
|
|
|
The default value is |
|
.B bottom_right black |
|
which yields a black drop shadow, greatly improving the visibility of |
|
lightly-colored fonts on top of light spots in a background image. |
|
Note that font effects are not active in solid color mode. |
|
.RE |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.TP |
|
IMAGECLASSES CONTEXT |
|
|
|
This context contains global image attributes. It also provides the |
|
parent context for defining images via the "image" context. |
|
|
|
.RS 5 |
|
.BI icon " filename" |
|
.RS 5 |
|
Use |
|
.I filename |
|
as the icon image for the Eterm window. |
|
.I filename |
|
can be an absolute path, relative to the current theme, or relative to |
|
one of the directories in the |
|
.B path |
|
attribute listed below. |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.BI cache " num" |
|
.RS 5 |
|
Sets the Imlib2 cache size to |
|
.I num |
|
bytes. The default is 0. |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.BI path " directory_list" |
|
.RS 5 |
|
Specifies a colon-delimited list of directories relative to which |
|
Eterm should search for image and menu files. The syntax for |
|
.I directory_list |
|
is precisely the same as that of the |
|
.B $PATH |
|
environment variable in UNIX shells. |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.BI anim " interval" "" " images ..." |
|
.RS 5 |
|
Specifies an animation list to be use in cycling the background pixmap. The |
|
.I interval |
|
defines the delay, in seconds, between updates of the background. |
|
This should be set to a reasonable value to insure that Eterm doesn't |
|
spend all its time rendering backgrounds. All the |
|
.I images |
|
specify background images and have the same syntax as the |
|
.B \-P |
|
option above, including the optional geometry string. |
|
.RE |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.TP |
|
IMAGE CONTEXT |
|
|
|
This context defines all the attributes of a particular image. There |
|
can be (and usually are) several image contexts per theme, one for |
|
each class of image. |
|
|
|
.RS 5 |
|
.BI type " class" |
|
.RS 5 |
|
Specifies the type, or |
|
.IR class "," |
|
of the image that is going to be defined in that context. This MUST be the |
|
first attribute defined in the image context. Valid classes are: |
|
.BR background ", " trough ", " anchor ", " |
|
.BR up_arrow ", " down_arrow ", " left_arrow ", " |
|
.BR right_arrow ", " menu ", " menuitem ", " |
|
.BR submenu ", " button ", and " buttonbar . |
|
Note that the left and right arrows, while valid, don't do anything just |
|
yet. All the subsequent attributes up to the next |
|
.B type |
|
definition will be applied to that image class. |
|
.RE |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.RS 5 |
|
\fBmode\fR \fIinitial_mode\fR [ \fBallow\fR \fIallowed_modes\fR ] |
|
.RS 5 |
|
Specifies the initial mode for this image class as well as the modes which |
|
the image class is allowed to use. |
|
.I initial_mode |
|
is the mode that the image will have on startup (unless overridden by |
|
command-line options. |
|
.I allowed_modes |
|
is a list of one or more modes. The image will be prevented from switching |
|
to any mode not listed in the |
|
.B allow |
|
section. If the |
|
.B allow |
|
section is omitted entirely, the image will never be permitted to change |
|
from the |
|
.IR initial_mode "." |
|
If no |
|
.B mode |
|
line is specified for an image class, the default is equivalent to |
|
.BR "mode solid allow solid" "." |
|
Valid mode names are |
|
.BR image " (to use an image), " trans " (for transparency), " viewport " (for viewport mode), " |
|
.BR auto " (for auto mode, which requires Enlightenment 0.16 or better), and " solid " (which is a solid color only)." |
|
.RE |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.RS 5 |
|
.BR state " { " normal " | " selected " |" |
|
.BR clicked " | " disabled " } " |
|
.RS 5 |
|
This sets the state of the image you are about to define. Up until the next |
|
.B state |
|
attribute that is encountered (or until you change types), all attributes will |
|
apply to that particular state of the image. You should at minimum define the |
|
.B normal |
|
state of the image. It will be used as the default if the attributes |
|
for the other states are not specified. However, each image state has |
|
self-contained options. Therefore, if you define multiple states for |
|
an image class, you must define ALL attributes needed by that state. |
|
The sample themes supplied with Eterm demonstrate how to define 1-, |
|
2-, 3-, and 4-state images. |
|
.RE |
|
.PP |
|
The above attributes affect the image class as a whole. All remaining |
|
attributes in this context affect only the current state of the image class. |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.RS 5 |
|
.BI color " fg" " " "bg" |
|
.RS 5 |
|
Sets the foreground and background colors for this imageclass. The |
|
foreground color is used for text, and the background color is used |
|
for the object itself. If an invalid color is specified, the default |
|
value for |
|
.I fg |
|
is white, and the default for |
|
.I bg |
|
is black. |
|
.RE |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.RS 5 |
|
.BI file " filename" |
|
.RS 5 |
|
Sets the filename from which to load the image file. This is used for the |
|
.B image |
|
mode. If you allow the image mode for your image, don't forget to supply an |
|
image file! Note that you can also supply an image geometry string here by |
|
adding an |
|
.B @ |
|
symbol and the geometry string to the end of the filename. See below for the |
|
syntax of the geometry string. |
|
.I filename |
|
must be an absolute path or a path relative to one of the directories in the |
|
.B path |
|
attribute. Note that the image is verified and loaded when this attribute is |
|
encountered during parsing. |
|
.RE |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.RS 5 |
|
.BI geom " image_geometry" |
|
.RS 5 |
|
Specifies the geometry and geometry-related operations which are to be applied |
|
to the image. This attribute only applies to image classes using the |
|
.B image |
|
mode. Image geometry is specified as |
|
.IB w x h + x + y : ops |
|
where |
|
.IR w " and " h |
|
are the horizontal/vertical scaling percentages, |
|
.IR x " and " y |
|
are the horizontal/vertical alignment percentages, and |
|
.I ops |
|
is a colon-delimited list of operations: |
|
.BR tiled " (to tile the image), " |
|
.BR propscaled " (for proportional scaling)." |
|
Note that these operations can be combined for various effects. |
|
.RE |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.RS 5 |
|
\fBcmod\fR { \fBimage\fR | \fBred\fR | \fBgreen\fR | \fBblue\fR } \fIbrightness\fR [ \fIcontrast\fR [ \fIgamma\fR ] ] |
|
.br |
|
\fBcolormod\fR { \fBimage\fR | \fBred\fR | \fBgreen\fR | \fBblue\fR } \fIbrightness\fR [ \fIcontrast\fR [ \fIgamma\fR ] ] |
|
.RS 5 |
|
Specifies a color modifier to apply to the image. The second keyword determines |
|
whether the modifier will be applied to the image overall, the red values, the |
|
green values, or the blue values. Each of the three parameters is a number |
|
greater than or equal to 0. The numbers can be specified as decimal, octal (if |
|
preceded by "0"), or hexadecimal (if preceded by "0x"). A value of 256 (0x100) |
|
represents 100%, or "leave that value unchanged." 0 represents 0%, 512 (0x200) |
|
is 200%, etc. However, be aware that overflow can occur with excessively high |
|
values. Only the |
|
.I brightness |
|
value is required for this option. Keep in mind, though, that you must |
|
specify |
|
.IR brightness " with " contrast ", and both of these with " gamma "." |
|
.RE |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.RS 5 |
|
.BI border " left right top bottom" |
|
.RS 5 |
|
Specifies that the image has borders which should not be scaled with the rest of |
|
the image. This is primarily used for images that have a beveled look, so that |
|
the bevel will not end up getting scaled and lose the bevel effect. All four |
|
parameter values are in pixels, just like the equivalent options for E themes |
|
and Gtk+ pixmap themes. |
|
.RE |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.RS 5 |
|
.BR bevel " { " up " | " down " } " |
|
.I left right top bottom |
|
.RS 5 |
|
Adds a bevel to an image class. This can be done to any image class using the |
|
.BR image " or " trans |
|
modes. The parameters are pixel values which represent the width of each edge |
|
of the bevel. This is especially useful if you want to use tiled images or |
|
transparency for the arrow or anchor scrollbar widgets, or for menus. |
|
.RE |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.RS 5 |
|
.BI padding " left right top bottom" |
|
.RS 5 |
|
This is used only for the |
|
.B submenu |
|
image class. It defines the amount of pixels on each side to reserve so that |
|
the text will not overwrite part of the image. Works just like the same option |
|
in Enlightenment themes. |
|
.RE |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.TP |
|
MENU CONTEXT |
|
|
|
This context is used to create a menu. There is one instance of this context |
|
per menu, and the menus should be defined in submenu-menu order; i.e., any menu |
|
that refers to another menu (as its submenu) should be defined after the submenu |
|
is defined. Within the menu context, there should be a menuitem subcontext for |
|
each menu item (with the exception of the shorthand for separators). |
|
|
|
.RS 5 |
|
.BI title " menu_title" |
|
.RS 5 |
|
This specifies the title for the menu to be defined. This MUST be the first |
|
attribute given after the "begin menu". The title must be unique amongst all |
|
the menus. It may contain spaces, but don't forget to enclose it in single or |
|
double quotes if it does. Any future references to the menu will use the |
|
title. |
|
.RE |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.RS 5 |
|
.BI font " font_name" |
|
.RS 5 |
|
Tells Eterm to use |
|
.I font_name |
|
as the font for this menu. If not given, the default terminal font is used. |
|
.RE |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.RS 5 |
|
.BR sep " or " - |
|
.RS 5 |
|
These symbols can be used as shorthand to insert a separator into the menu. |
|
.RE |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.TP |
|
MENUITEM CONTEXT |
|
|
|
This is a subcontext of the menu context which creates a single item for a menu. |
|
There can be (and usually are) several menuitem contexts per menu. |
|
|
|
.RS 5 |
|
.BI text " label" |
|
.RS 5 |
|
This is the text that is displayed for this menuitem. It is left-justified in |
|
the menu window. It can have spaces, but enclose |
|
.I label |
|
in quotes if it does. |
|
.RE |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.RS 5 |
|
.BI rtext " label" |
|
.RS 5 |
|
This is text which is right-justified next to the menuitem text. This is |
|
generally used to show what keystrokes correspond to a particular menu item, |
|
like "C-x C-c" for the "Exit" menuitem in an Emacs menu. |
|
.RE |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.RS 5 |
|
\fBaction\fR { \fBstring\fR | \fBecho\fR | \fBsubmenu\fR | \fBscript\fR } \fIparam\fI |
|
.br |
|
.B action separator |
|
.RS 5 |
|
Specifies the action to occur when the menuitem is chosen. If you specify |
|
.BR separator "," |
|
nothing else is needed. The other action types require a parameter, |
|
.IR param "." |
|
.B string |
|
specifies a string to be sent to Eterm for handling (escape codes, for example). |
|
.B echo |
|
specifies a string to be sent to the client program (for sending commands to a |
|
shell, or keystrokes to an application like emacs or mutt). If you use either |
|
of these action types, |
|
.I param |
|
will be parsed for escape codes (\\a, C-, and the like) before being sent. |
|
.B submenu |
|
specifies a submenu which should be displayed when this item is |
|
selected, and |
|
.I param |
|
is the title of the submenu to show. The submenu must have already been |
|
defined. The |
|
.B script |
|
action type executes the Eterm-builtin script contained in |
|
.IR param . |
|
See the section below for more details on the builtin Eterm functions |
|
allowed for this action type. |
|
.RE |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.TP |
|
ACTION CONTEXT |
|
|
|
Actions are key or mouse button bindings which activate certain |
|
behaviors. Any action that can be triggered through an escape code |
|
can be bound to a key or mouse button, with or without modifiers. You |
|
can also bind menus to keystrokes or mouse buttons. |
|
|
|
.RS 5 |
|
\fBbind\fR [ \fImodifiers\fR ] { \fIkeysym\fR | \fIbutton\fR } \fBto\fR { \fBstring\fR | \fBecho\fR | \fBmenu\fR | \fB script \fR } \fIparam\fR |
|
.RS 5 |
|
Binds a |
|
.IR keysym " or a mouse " button |
|
to an action. The action syntax follows the keyword |
|
.B to |
|
and is identical to the syntax used for menus (see above). There can be any |
|
number of |
|
.I modifiers |
|
(so long as the combination is reasonable) but only one |
|
.IR keysym " or " button "." |
|
Valid |
|
.I modifiers |
|
are |
|
.BR ctrl ", " shift ", " lock ", " |
|
.BR mod1 " through " mod5 ", " |
|
.BR alt ", " meta ", and " anymod " (which allows any modifier)." |
|
If none are given, the keypress must not have modifier keys in use or the action |
|
will not be triggered. Use |
|
.B anymod |
|
to allow any arbitrary modifier key to be used. The |
|
.I keysym |
|
can be given in text (case-sensitive) or as a hex number. |
|
.IR button s |
|
should be specified as |
|
.BR button1 " through " button5 "." |
|
Also note that |
|
.BR alt " and " meta |
|
will be equivalent to one or more of |
|
.BR mod1 " through " mod5 ", " |
|
as well as perhaps each other, based on your modifier settings. You |
|
can view these settings using |
|
.BR "xmodmap -pm" . |
|
See also the |
|
.BR alt_mod " and " meta_mod |
|
options below. |
|
.RE |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.TP |
|
BUTTON_BAR CONTEXT |
|
|
|
The buttonbar is an addition to Eterm 0.9.1 which allows users to have |
|
a fully-customizeable buttonbar at the top or bottom of each terminal |
|
window. Buttons on the buttonbar can be used just like menuitems; |
|
they can popup menus (like a menubar), or they can activate any other |
|
action a menuitem can. |
|
|
|
.RS 5 |
|
.BI font " font" |
|
.RS 5 |
|
Specifies the font in which button labels will be displayed. |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.BR dock " { " top " | " bottom " | " |
|
.BR no " } " |
|
.RS 5 |
|
Specify whether or not to dock the buttonbar, and if so, whether to |
|
dock it at the top or the bottom of the Eterm window. Note that only |
|
.BR top " and " bottom |
|
are currently enabled. |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.BI visible " boolean" |
|
.RS 5 |
|
Toggle whether or not this particular buttonbar will be visible on |
|
startup. |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
\fBbutton\fR [ \fItext\fR ] [ \fBicon\fR \fIfilename\fR ] \fBaction\fR { \fBstring\fR | \fBecho\fR | \fBmenu\fR | \fB script\fR } \fIparam\fR |
|
.RS 5 |
|
Binds an action to a button. The usage of |
|
.I param |
|
and the action types work the same here as they do for menuitems. |
|
Also note that you may specify some |
|
.I text |
|
or an |
|
.B icon |
|
or both, but you cannot omit both. |
|
.RE |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.TP |
|
MULTICHAR CONTEXT |
|
|
|
Behavior for multi-byte fonts and encodings are defined here. This |
|
context does not exist by default. |
|
|
|
.RS 5 |
|
\fBencoding\fR { \fBeucj\fR | \fBsjis\fR | \fBeuckr\fR | \fBbig5\fR | \fBgb\fR | \fBiso-10646\fR } |
|
.RS 5 |
|
Specifies the encoding method. Patches to support other encoding methods are |
|
encouraged. |
|
.RE |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.RS 5 |
|
.BI font " num" " " "font" |
|
.RS 5 |
|
Set the |
|
.IR num th |
|
multichar font to |
|
.IR font . |
|
.RE |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.TP |
|
XIM CONTEXT |
|
|
|
This context controls locale-based behavior. |
|
|
|
.RS 5 |
|
.BI input_method " input_method" |
|
.RS 5 |
|
Specify your input method program of choice. |
|
.RE |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.RS 5 |
|
.BR preedit_type " { " OverTheSpot " | " OffTheSpot " | " |
|
.BR Root " }" |
|
.RS 5 |
|
Specify your preedit type of choice. |
|
.RE |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.TP |
|
ESCREEN CONTEXT |
|
|
|
This context allows for customizations specific to Escreen mode. See |
|
the Escreen section below for more details. |
|
|
|
.RS 5 |
|
.BI url " protocol" :// user @ host : port / params |
|
.RS 5 |
|
Connect to (or create) a particular screen session via a URL-type |
|
construct. Standard URL rules apply. The |
|
.I protocol |
|
should be either |
|
.B screen |
|
(the default) or |
|
.BR twin . |
|
If |
|
.IR user ", " host ", and/or " port |
|
are specified, an ssh connection is made to the remote server using |
|
the given login information. The default is to create/attach to a |
|
local session. |
|
|
|
Any |
|
.I params |
|
that are given are passed directly to the underlying protocol and are |
|
separated from each other by a plus sign |
|
.BR "" "(" "+" ")." |
|
.RE |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.RS 5 |
|
.BI firewall " localport" : firewall : remoteport |
|
.RS 5 |
|
Bounce the connection through a firewall via ssh. |
|
.RE |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.RS 5 |
|
.BI delay " secs" |
|
.RS 5 |
|
Specify the amount of time to wait before sending the screen/twin |
|
initialization sequence. This is required to insure that the remote |
|
session has been established prior to sending the init sequence. |
|
.RE |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.RS 5 |
|
.BI bbar_font " font" |
|
.RS 5 |
|
Font to use for the Escreen buttonbar. The default is |
|
.BR "-*-helvetica-medium-r-normal--10-*-*-*-p-*-iso8859-1" . |
|
.RE |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.RS 5 |
|
.BR bbar_dock " { " top " | " bottom " | " no " }" |
|
.RS 5 |
|
Dock the Escreen buttonbar as specified. Note that only |
|
.BR top " and " bottom |
|
are currently enabled. |
|
.RE |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.TP |
|
TOGGLES CONTEXT |
|
|
|
This context contains boolean variables which can be toggled on or off. Valid |
|
values for the attributes in this section are "yes", "on", "1", and "true" to |
|
turn the option on, or "no", "off", "0", or "false" to turn the option off. |
|
These values are denoted by |
|
.IR boolean . |
|
They all default to false unless otherwise noted. |
|
|
|
.RS 5 |
|
.BI map_alert " boolean" |
|
.RS 5 |
|
If true, Eterm will un-iconify itself when it receives a beep (ASCII 0x07). |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.BI visual_bell " boolean" |
|
.RS 5 |
|
If true, Eterm will flash rather than sending a beep. |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.BI login_shell " boolean" |
|
.RS 5 |
|
If true, Eterm will prepend '-' to the shell name when calling it. Depending |
|
on your shell, this may modify its startup behavior. |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.BI scrollbar " boolean" |
|
.RS 5 |
|
This turns on and off the display of the scrollbar. Default is on. |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.BI utmp_logging " boolean" |
|
.RS 5 |
|
If true, Eterm will attempt to make an entry in the utmp file to record the |
|
login information. Eterm may need to run privileged to do this. |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.BI meta8 " boolean" |
|
.RS 5 |
|
Toggles the interpretation of the Meta key setting the 8th bit in a |
|
character. |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.BI iconic " boolean" |
|
.RS 5 |
|
If true, Eterm will launch as an icon. |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.BI home_on_output " boolean" |
|
.RS 5 |
|
Zoom to the bottom of the scrollback buffer on output. |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.BI home_on_input " boolean" |
|
.RS 5 |
|
Zoom to the bottom of the scrollback buffer on input. |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.BI no_input " boolean" |
|
.RS 5 |
|
If true, Eterm will not accept any keyboard input and will ask the |
|
window manager to not allow it to be focused. |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.BI scrollbar_floating " boolean" |
|
.RS 5 |
|
If true, the scrollbar will have no trough. |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.BI scrollbar_right " boolean" |
|
.RS 5 |
|
If true, Eterm will put the scrollbar on the right of the window (default is left). |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.BI scrollbar_popup " boolean" |
|
.RS 5 |
|
If true, Eterm will hide the scrollbar when the Eterm window loses focus and restore |
|
it when focus is regained. Default is to not change the scrollbar state based on |
|
focus. |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.BI borderless " boolean" |
|
.RS 5 |
|
If true, Eterm will run with no window borders. This also means that the |
|
window can not be moved or resized. You will want to specify a |
|
.B geometry |
|
with this attribute. |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.BI double_buffer " boolean" |
|
.RS 5 |
|
Rather than drawing text directly onto the window, this causes Eterm |
|
to allocate an additional pixmap the size of the terminal window into |
|
which the background *and* the text are rendered. This pixmap is then |
|
set as the window background. Double-buffering uses additional memory |
|
in the X server, but it allows Eterm to ignore expose events so |
|
redraws are faster. |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.BI no_cursor " boolean" |
|
.RS 5 |
|
If true, Eterm will not display a text cursor. |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.BI pause " boolean" |
|
.RS 5 |
|
After the child process terminates, Eterm will wait for a keypress |
|
before exiting. |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.BI xterm_select " boolean" |
|
.RS 5 |
|
Duplicate's xterm's treatment of cutchars. The only real difference is |
|
what happens when you double click on a single cutchar between two |
|
words. If this option is on, only that single character gets selected. |
|
If it is off, that character is selected along with the two words. The |
|
latter behavior is useful for double-clicking on the space between someone's |
|
first and last names, or the @ sign in an e-mail address, etc. |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.BI select_line " boolean" |
|
.RS 5 |
|
If true, this attribute causes a triple click to select the entire |
|
line from beginning to end. If false (default), a triple-click |
|
selects from the current word to the end of the line. |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.BI select_trailing_spaces " boolean" |
|
.RS 5 |
|
If true, this attribute causes spaces at the end of a line to be included |
|
as part of the selection text when selecting. The default is to strip |
|
these trailing spaces. |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.BI report_as_keysyms " boolean" |
|
.RS 5 |
|
Reports certain keystrokes as keysyms and modifiers rather than escape sequences. |
|
.B NOTE: |
|
This option is intended for use only with programs that support this special Eterm |
|
mode. Do not enable it unless you are executing a program which uses this mode. |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.BI itrans " boolean" |
|
.br |
|
.BI immotile_trans " boolean" |
|
.RS 5 |
|
Toggles the immotile transparency optimization for transparent Eterm |
|
windows. Note that this does NOT activate transparency; you must |
|
still activate "trans" mode for the background image. This option |
|
should be used on transparent windows which are shaded or tinted and |
|
which do not move around on the desktop much. See the |
|
.B "Mon Mar 6 21:11:13 PST 2000" |
|
ChangeLog entry for a more detailed explanation. |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.BI buttonbar " boolean" |
|
.RS 5 |
|
Toggle the display of all buttonbars. |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.BI resize_gravity " boolean" |
|
.RS 5 |
|
If true, Eterm will automatically detect the nearest corner, and |
|
font-change resizes will cause the Eterm window to gravitate toward |
|
that corner. |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.BI overstrike_bold " boolean" |
|
.RS 5 |
|
If true (default), Eterm will simulate a bold font by printing each |
|
character twice, offsetting the second pass by one pixel. This makes |
|
the characters seem thicker without the need for a special font. You |
|
may wish to disable this if you use a specific color for bold. |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.BI bold_brightens_foreground " boolean" |
|
.RS 5 |
|
If true (default), Eterm will use the "bold" ANSI color attribute to |
|
brighten the foreground color by using the high-intensity colors (8 |
|
through 15) rather than the low-intensity colors (0 through 7). Note |
|
that having a specific color selected for bold will override this. |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.BI blink_brightens_background " boolean" |
|
.RS 5 |
|
If true (default), Eterm will use the "blink" ANSI color attribute to |
|
brighten the background color by using the high-intensity colors (8 |
|
through 15) rather than the low-intensity colors (0 through 7). |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.BI colors_suppress_bold " boolean" |
|
.RS 5 |
|
If true (default), any colored text (that is, any text not rendered |
|
using the default foreground color) will not be given any other |
|
special treatment for bolding (e.g., bold font or bold overstrike). |
|
.RE |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.TP |
|
KEYBOARD CONTEXT |
|
|
|
This context contains keyboard-related configuration options. |
|
|
|
.RS 5 |
|
.BI smallfont_key " keysym" |
|
.RS 5 |
|
Specify a keysym to decrease the font size. Default is Shift and the - key on |
|
the keypad. Ctrl-< or Meta-< may also work (if you #define one of the hotkeys |
|
in src/feature.h). |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.BI bigfont_key " keysym" |
|
.RS 5 |
|
Specify a keysym to increase the font size. Default is Shift and the + key on |
|
the keypad. Ctrl-> or Meta-> may also work (if you #define one of the hotkeys |
|
in src/feature.h). |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.BI keysym " keysym" " " "string" |
|
.RS 5 |
|
Define keysym |
|
.I keysym |
|
to send |
|
.I string |
|
instead of its default. |
|
.I keysym |
|
must be between 0xff00 and 0xffff or Eterm will complain. |
|
.RE |
|
|
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.BI meta_mod " num" |
|
.RS 5 |
|
Specify which X modifier (1-5) to treat as the Meta key. See |
|
.IR xmodmap (1) |
|
and the output of |
|
.B xmodmap -pm |
|
for more details. |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.BI alt_mod " num" |
|
.RS 5 |
|
Same as |
|
.BR meta_mod "," |
|
but for the Alt key. |
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.RE |
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|
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.BI numlock_mod " num" |
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.RS 5 |
|
Same as |
|
.BR meta_mod "," |
|
but for the NumLock key. |
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.RE |
|
|
|
.BI greek " boolean" |
|
.BR " " "{ " "iso" " | " "ibm" " }" |
|
.RS 5 |
|
Turn on/off greek keyboard support, and set which greek mode to use. |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.BI app_keypad " boolean" |
|
.RS 5 |
|
Turn on/off application keypad mode on startup. |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.BI app_cursor " boolean" |
|
.RS 5 |
|
Turn on/off application cursor key mode on startup. |
|
.RE |
|
.RE |
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|
|
.TP |
|
MISC CONTEXT |
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|
|
This context contains miscellaneous attributes that really didn't belong |
|
anywhere else. |
|
|
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.RS 5 |
|
.BI print_pipe " command" |
|
.RS 5 |
|
Set the command to which to pipe print requests (printscreen) to |
|
.IR command . |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.BI save_lines " num" |
|
.RS 5 |
|
Set the number of lines in the scrollback buffer to |
|
.IR num . |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.BI cut_chars " string" |
|
.RS 5 |
|
Define the characters used as word delimiters to the characters contained in |
|
.IR string . |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.BI min_anchor_size " num" |
|
.RS 5 |
|
Sets the minimum size, in pixels, of the scrollbar anchor (the part your mouse |
|
grabs onto and moves around) to |
|
.IR num . |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.BI border_width " num" |
|
.RS 5 |
|
Sets the width of the border between the text window and the X window to |
|
.IR num . |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.BI line_space " num" |
|
.RS 5 |
|
Put |
|
.I num |
|
pixels' worth of space between each row of the terminal window. |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.BI finished_title " title" |
|
.RS 5 |
|
Specifies that |
|
.I title |
|
should be displayed in the title bar of a paused Eterm when the child |
|
process has completed. |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.BI finished_text " text" |
|
.RS 5 |
|
Specifies that |
|
.I text |
|
should be displayed in the terminal window of a paused Eterm when the |
|
child process has completed. |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.BI term_name " name" |
|
.RS 5 |
|
Use |
|
.I name |
|
as the |
|
.B $TERM |
|
environment variable, which controls which termcap/terminfo entry gets used. |
|
The default is |
|
.BR Eterm . |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.BI exec " command" |
|
.RS 5 |
|
Rather than executing a shell, this will cause Eterm to spawn |
|
.I command |
|
as its child process. You can only have one of these! |
|
.RE |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.TP |
|
BUILT-IN FUNCTIONS |
|
|
|
Eterm has a set of built-in functions which are available in config |
|
files. Each one accepts zero or more parameters and outputs a series |
|
of zero or more words. "Words" are defined in shell terms; i.e., |
|
words are separated by whitespace, and single or double quotes can be |
|
used to encapsulate words which contain whitespace themselves. You |
|
also employ backquotes to execute a command whose output can become |
|
part of the config file itself or can be passed to a built-in function |
|
as its parameter list. Built-in functions and backquotes may be used |
|
anywhere their output would be valid. Built-in functions are prefixed |
|
with the |
|
.B % |
|
character. |
|
|
|
.RS 5 |
|
.BI %appname() |
|
.RS 5 |
|
Returns the application name, a hyphen, and the version number. Currently this |
|
is the string |
|
.BR Eterm-@VERSION@ . |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.BI %exec( command ) |
|
.RS 5 |
|
Executes |
|
.I command |
|
and returns the result. Basically it's exactly like using backquotes. |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.BI %get( variable ) |
|
.RS 5 |
|
Retrieve the value of a config file variable. Refer to the |
|
.B %put() |
|
function below. |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.BI %put( "variable value" ) |
|
.RS 5 |
|
Create a config variable named |
|
.I variable |
|
and assign it the value of |
|
.IR value . |
|
The value can then subsequently be retrieved using |
|
.BI %get( variable ) |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.BI %random( params ) |
|
.RS 5 |
|
This function randomly chooses one of the words which compose |
|
.I params |
|
and returns that. The default themes that come with Eterm use this |
|
function to choose random backgrounds, but backgrounds aren't the only |
|
things that can be randomized with this function. You can randomize |
|
anything...colors, toggles, fonts, tinting, etc. |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.BI %version() |
|
.RS 5 |
|
Returns the version number. Currently this |
|
is the string |
|
.BR @VERSION@ . |
|
.RE |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.TP |
|
PREPROCESSING |
|
|
|
Eterm supports the |
|
.BI %include " file" |
|
directive to allow for separation of the configuration information into |
|
multiple files. Eterm will load and parse |
|
.I file |
|
just like any other config file, but will treat its contents as if |
|
they replaced the directive itself. |
|
|
|
You may also request that the config file be run through an external |
|
preprocessor (such as m4 or cpp) before Eterm reads it. This is done |
|
via the |
|
.BI %preproc " command" |
|
directive. You may specify anything you like for |
|
.I command |
|
so long as it accepts input on STDIN and sends output to STDOUT. See |
|
the |
|
.B menus.cfg |
|
file in the default |
|
.B chooser |
|
theme for an example. |
|
|
|
.TP |
|
SCRIPT FUNCTIONS |
|
|
|
One of the action types which can be bound to keypresses, mouse |
|
buttons, menuitems, or buttonbar buttons is a |
|
.BR script . |
|
The script must be a single word (i.e., containing no spaces or |
|
enclosed in quotes) and consists of one or more calls to the script |
|
functions below. Each call is separated from the next by a semicolon |
|
.BR "" ( ; ). |
|
Function parameters are enclosed in parentheses; the parentheses are |
|
optional if no parameters are to be passed. Commas and/or whitespace |
|
separate parameters from each other. |
|
|
|
.RS 5 |
|
.BI copy( buffer ) |
|
.RS 5 |
|
Copies the current selection to the specified clipboard or cut buffer. |
|
.I buffer |
|
is either a number |
|
.BR 0 - 7 , |
|
in which case the selection is copied to the cut buffer specified, or |
|
one of the words |
|
.BR clipboard ", " primary ", or " secondary |
|
(or any initial substring thereof), in which case the selection is |
|
copied to the specified clipboard. You may omit |
|
.IR buffer , |
|
in which case the default buffer is |
|
.B primary |
|
(XA_PRIMARY in Xlib-speak). |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.BI echo( string ) |
|
.RS 5 |
|
Send the specified |
|
.I string |
|
to the subcommand. Exactly equivalent to the |
|
.B echo |
|
action. |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.BI es_display( cmd ", " params ) |
|
.br |
|
.BR "" "Aliases: " es_disp |
|
.RS 5 |
|
This is a master function which permits manipulation of Escreen |
|
displays through the use of a series of subcommands. The specified |
|
.I cmd |
|
determines what, if any, |
|
.I params |
|
are permitted. Available subcommands are: |
|
.RS 5 |
|
.B goto |
|
- Switch to the specified display (0-9) |
|
.br |
|
.B prev |
|
- Switch to the previous display |
|
.br |
|
.B next |
|
- Switch to the next display |
|
.br |
|
.B toggle |
|
- Toggle display |
|
.br |
|
.B new |
|
- Create a new display. A name for the new display may be passed as a |
|
parameter, or |
|
.B ask |
|
to prompt the user for the name. |
|
.br |
|
.B rename |
|
- Change the name of the current display. A name for the new display |
|
may be passed as a parameter, or |
|
.B ask |
|
to prompt the user for the name. |
|
.br |
|
.B kill |
|
- Terminate the current (or specified) display. |
|
.br |
|
.B watch |
|
- Toggle monitoring of the current/specified display for activity. |
|
.br |
|
.B scrollback |
|
- View the scrollback for the current/specified display. |
|
.RE |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.BI es_region( cmd ", " params ) |
|
.br |
|
.BR "" "Aliases: " "es_reg es_win es_window" |
|
.RS 5 |
|
This is a master function which permits manipulation of Escreen |
|
display regions through the use of a series of subcommands. The |
|
specified |
|
.I cmd |
|
determines what, if any, |
|
.I params |
|
are permitted. Available subcommands are: |
|
.RS 5 |
|
.B goto |
|
- Switch to the specified region (0-9) |
|
.br |
|
.B prev |
|
- Switch to the previous region |
|
.br |
|
.B next |
|
- Switch to the next region |
|
.br |
|
.B toggle |
|
- Toggle region |
|
.br |
|
.B new |
|
- Create a new region. A name for the new region may be passed as a |
|
parameter, or |
|
.B ask |
|
to prompt the user for the name. |
|
.br |
|
.B rename |
|
- Change the name of the current region. A name for the new region |
|
may be passed as a parameter, or |
|
.B ask |
|
to prompt the user for the name. |
|
.br |
|
.B kill |
|
- Terminate the current (or specified) region. |
|
.br |
|
.B only |
|
- Maximize the current/specified region to the full display. |
|
.br |
|
.B watch |
|
- Toggle monitoring of the current/specified region for activity. |
|
.br |
|
.B scrollback |
|
- View the scrollback for the current/specified region. |
|
.RE |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.BI es_statement( statement ) |
|
.RS 5 |
|
Execute an Escreen (screen/twin) command directly. |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.BI es_reset() |
|
.br |
|
.BR "" "Aliases: " es_rst |
|
.RS 5 |
|
Reset the Escreen session |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.BI exec_dialog( command ) |
|
.RS 5 |
|
The same as |
|
.BR exec / spawn , |
|
but this function presents the user with a dialog box in which she can |
|
edit/confirm the command to be run and specify additional parameters |
|
if needed. |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.BI exit( message ) |
|
.br |
|
.BI exit( code ) |
|
.br |
|
.BR "" "Aliases: " "die quit" |
|
.RS 5 |
|
Exit Eterm with an optional |
|
.I message |
|
or an integer return |
|
.IR code . |
|
Either parameter may be specified, but not both. If neither is |
|
specified, a |
|
.I code |
|
of |
|
.B 0 |
|
(zero) is the default. |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.BI kill( signal ) |
|
.RS 5 |
|
Sends the specified signal to Eterm's primary child process (either |
|
your shell, or whatever you specify for Eterm to execute). For the |
|
time being, |
|
.I signal |
|
must be numeric. |
|
.B SIGTERM |
|
is the default if |
|
.I signal |
|
is omitted. |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.BI msgbox( message ) |
|
.RS 5 |
|
Displays a small dialog box containing |
|
.I message |
|
and waits for a keypress before continuing. |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.BI nop() |
|
.RS 5 |
|
Does absolutely nothing except waste time. :-) |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.BI paste( buffer ) |
|
.RS 5 |
|
Pastes the contents of the specified clipboard or cut buffer into the |
|
terminal window. |
|
.I buffer |
|
is either a number |
|
.BR 0 - 7 , |
|
in which case the selection is copied to the cut buffer specified, or |
|
one of the words |
|
.BR clipboard ", " primary ", or " secondary |
|
(or any initial substring thereof), in which case the contents of the |
|
specified clipboard are pasted. You may omit |
|
.IR buffer , |
|
in which case the default buffer is |
|
.B primary |
|
(XA_PRIMARY in Xlib-speak). |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.BI save( type ", " filename ) |
|
.RS 5 |
|
Save the current theme/user configuration. |
|
.I type |
|
can be either |
|
.BR user " or " theme ; |
|
the default is |
|
.BR user . |
|
.I filename |
|
is the file to which the settings should be saved. It may contain a |
|
path which is either absolute or relative to the theme directory. The |
|
default filename for |
|
.B user |
|
is |
|
.BR user.cfg , |
|
and the default filename for |
|
.B theme |
|
is |
|
.BR theme.cfg . |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.BI save_buff( filename ) |
|
.RS 5 |
|
Dumps the contents of the scrollback buffer to the specified file. |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.BI scroll( n ) |
|
.RS 5 |
|
Scrolls backward or forward in the scrollback buffer. |
|
.I n |
|
is a floating point number followed by an optional unit specifier. |
|
The unit specifier is one of: |
|
.BR lines " or " l "; " pages " or " |
|
.BR p "; or " buffers " or " b . |
|
The floating point number may be separated from the unit specifier by |
|
whitespace or a comma, but it is not required. The floating point |
|
number should be positive to scroll down (forward) and negative to |
|
scroll up (backward). For example, the key sequence Shift-PgUp is |
|
equivalent to |
|
.BR scroll(-1p) . |
|
You may also specify fractional quantities, such as |
|
.B scroll(0.5p) |
|
to scroll down half a page. The default unit if not specified is |
|
.BR lines . |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.BI search( str ) |
|
.RS 5 |
|
Presents a dialog box into which the user may enter a search term. |
|
The default value is set to |
|
.IR str . |
|
All occurances of the specified search string are highlighted in the |
|
scrollback buffer, and Eterm jumps back to the most recent one. |
|
Searching again with the same keyword will clear the previous |
|
highlighting. |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.BI spawn( command ) |
|
.br |
|
.BR "" "Aliases: " exec |
|
.RS 5 |
|
Spawns a secondary child process to execute |
|
.IR command , |
|
or |
|
.B Eterm |
|
if no value is passed. |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.BI string( string ) |
|
.RS 5 |
|
The specified |
|
.I string |
|
is parsed via Eterm. This is exactly identical to the |
|
.B string |
|
action. |
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.RE |
|
|
|
.SH ESCREEN |
|
Escreen is a screen/twin interface layer which allows Eterm to |
|
interoperate with GNU |
|
.B screen |
|
and with Massimiliano Ghilardi's |
|
.B twin |
|
software. This allows Eterm to support multiple subshell sessions |
|
within a single window. On the surface, this feature works similarly |
|
to the "tabbed" sessions offered by programs like |
|
.BR konsole " and " multi-gnome-terminal . |
|
However, Escreen has the advantage of being an interface to existing |
|
software, thus providing additional capabilities like multiple regions |
|
per display, detach/reattach capability, seamless remote session |
|
support, firewall support, and more. |
|
|
|
Escreen support is still somewhat experimental and is thus not |
|
compiled into Eterm by default. To enable it, you must compile with |
|
.BR --enable-escreen " and/or " --enable-etwin |
|
(depending on whether you have screen, twin, or both). If you |
|
installed from a package, you can use |
|
.B Eterm --version |
|
and check for either |
|
.BR "+ESCREEN" " (enabled) or " "-ESCREEN" " (disabled)." |
|
|
|
For best results, if you wish to use Escreen mode, do so by invoking |
|
Eterm with the Escreen theme |
|
.BR "" "(" "Eterm -t Escreen" ")." |
|
This theme supplies default key bindings, the basic Escreen menu, |
|
color definitions, etc. for use by the Escreen engine. Most |
|
importantly, it supplies the required |
|
.B url |
|
parameter in order to invoke Escreen mode. |
|
|
|
Consult the README.Escreen file for more in-depth discussion of |
|
Escreen mode. |
|
|
|
.SH AUTHORS |
|
Michael Jennings (mej@eterm.org) |
|
|
|
.SH URL(s) |
|
Eterm Home Page -- http://www.eterm.org/ |
|
.br |
|
Author's Home Page -- http://www.kainx.org/
|
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