Bug#384105: #384105 xterm: terminal is slow
Dear Thomas,
> what does "xterm -v" show?
> Also, I don't recall at what point xterm is packaged with UTF-8 support.
> That would show up indirectly in the output from "xterm -h".
Output of those, below.
Cheers, Paul
Paul Szabo psz@maths.usyd.edu.au http://www.maths.usyd.edu.au/u/psz/
School of Mathematics and Statistics University of Sydney Australia
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root@p6272:~# xterm -v
XFree86 4.1.0(165)
root@p6272:~# xterm -h
XFree86 4.1.0(165) usage:
xterm [-options ...] [-e command args]
where options include:
-version print the version number
-help print out this message
-display displayname X server to contact
-geometry geom size (in characters) and position
-/+rv turn on/off reverse video
-bg color background color
-fg color foreground color
-bd color border color
-bw number border width in pixels
-fn fontname normal text font
-fb fontname bold text font
-/+fbb turn on/off bold font's box checking
-/+fbx turn off/on linedrawing characters
-fa pattern FreeType font-selection pattern
-fs size FreeType font-size
-fw fontname doublewidth text font
-fwb fontname doublewidth bold text font
-fx fontname XIM fontset
-iconic start iconic
-name string client instance, icon, and title strings
-class string class string (XTerm)
-title string title string
-xrm resourcestring additional resource specifications
-/+132 turn on/off column switch inhibiting
-/+ah turn on/off always highlight
-/+ai turn on/off active icon
-fi fontname icon font for active icon
-b number internal border in pixels
-/+bc turn on/off text cursor blinking
-bcf milliseconds time text cursor is off when blinking
-bcn milliseconds time text cursor is on when blinking
-/+bdc turn off/on display of bold as color
-/+cb turn on/off cut-to-beginning-of-line inhibit
-cc classrange specify additional character classes
-/+cm turn off/on ANSI color mode
-/+cn turn on/off cut newline inhibit
-cr color text cursor color
-/+cu turn on/off curses emulation
-/+dc turn off/on dynamic color selection
-hc selection background color
-/+hold turn on/off logic that retains window after exit
-/+ie turn on/off initialization of 'erase' from pty
-/+im use insert mode for TERMCAP
-/+j turn on/off jump scroll
-/+l turn on/off logging (not supported)
-lf filename logging filename (not supported)
-/+ls turn on/off login shell
-/+mb turn on/off margin bell
-mc milliseconds multiclick time in milliseconds
-/+mesg forbid/allow messages
-ms color pointer color
-nb number margin bell in characters from right end
-/+nul turn on/off display of underlining
-/+aw turn on/off auto wraparound
-/+pc turn on/off PC-style bold colors
-/+rw turn on/off reverse wraparound
-/+s turn on/off multiscroll
-/+sb turn on/off scrollbar
-rightbar force scrollbar right (default left)
-leftbar force scrollbar left
-/+rvc turn off/on display of reverse as color
-/+sf turn on/off Sun Function Key escape codes
-/+si turn on/off scroll-on-tty-output inhibit
-/+sk turn on/off scroll-on-keypress
-sl number number of scrolled lines to save
-/+sp turn on/off Sun/PC Function/Keypad mapping
-/+t turn on/off Tek emulation window
-ti termid terminal identifier
-tm string terminal mode keywords and characters
-tn name TERM environment variable name
-/+u8 turn on/off UTF-8 mode (implies wide-characters)
-/+ulc turn off/on display of underline as color
-/+ut turn on/off utmp inhibit
-/+vb turn on/off visual bell
-/+pob turn on/off pop on bell
-/+wc turn on/off wide-character mode
-/+wf turn on/off wait for map before command exec
-e command args ... command to execute
%geom Tek window geometry
#geom icon window geometry
-T string title name for window
-n string icon name for window
-C intercept console messages
-Sccn slave mode on "ttycc", file descriptor "n"
-ziconbeep percent beep and flag icon of window having hidden output
-/+samename turn on/off the no-flicker option for title and icon name
Fonts should be fixed width and, if both normal and bold are specified, should
have the same size. If only a normal font is specified, it will be used for
both normal and bold text (by doing overstriking). The -e option, if given,
must appear at the end of the command line, otherwise the user's default shell
will be started. Options that start with a plus sign (+) restore the default.
root@p6272:~#
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