From 46b2c332551e9cdab2c19d40e0a7ff54d409120d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: root Date: Sun, 22 Aug 2004 20:44:17 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] *** empty log message *** --- README.unicode | 67 -------------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 67 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 README.unicode diff --git a/README.unicode b/README.unicode deleted file mode 100644 index 74a60427..00000000 --- a/README.unicode +++ /dev/null @@ -1,67 +0,0 @@ -Sketchy overview of the details: - -See also the FAQ section in doc/rxvt.1.txt, and README.configure. - -- the options used in the ./reconf script should work. everything else - might work and might be broken. - -- wchar_t MUST be UNICODE or ISO-10646-1 on your system, or various things - will break down. On GNU/Linux, this is true for all locales, on Solaris, - this might be true only for locales ending in "@ucs", but you should - have plenty of them, as there should be a corresponding @ucs-locale for - every normal locale. - - If you know details for other operating systems, please notify me (in - general, if your env defines __STDC_ISO_10646__ then everything should - be fine). - -- rxvt will use unicode internally, but does input/output in the current - locale. so to get a utf-8 terminal, use "LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8 rxvt" or - equivalent. - -- you can specify a different locale to be used for your input method - using the imLocale ressource or switch, e.g.: - LC_CTYPE=ja_JP.UTF-8 rxvt -imlocale ja_JP.EUC-JP - -- keyboard input is limited by the selected locale (and X's support for - it), tty input and output likewise. Selection support is independent of - the locale. - -- "-fn" commandline switch and *.font ressource accepts a comma - seperated list of fontnames: - - x:9x15bold a x11 font - 9x15bold the same - xft:Andale Mono a xft font - xft:Andale Mono:pixelsize=20 - 9x15bold,terminus-15 - -- the _first_ font in the list selects the cell width/height. All other - fonts must be smaller or same sized, or they will be ignored or worse. - xft fonts will automatically be rescaled, x11-fonts, too, if their - size is not specified in the XLFD. - -- the fonts will be tried in the order given when searching for a font - to display a specific character. if you are e.g. mainly interested - in japanese you might want to put a japanese font first to get the - ascii characters glyphs from it. If you are mainly interested in a text - terminal and only want to display other characters you should put a - ascii/is8859 text font first (e.g. "9x15bold") and let rxvt sort it out. - -- xft fonts require gobs of memory and generally are slow. try not to - antialias them ("Font:antialias=false") when possible. Might look - better, too, as they then match other fonts in weight. - -- src/defaultfont.C lists the fallback fonts that are tried when a - character cannot be displayed with the current list of fonts. - -- if the realBold resource has been set, bold fonts will be used to - display text with the bold attribute; you should specify the bold fonts - you want to use in the list of fonts after the normal fonts - -- otherwise, normal bold text will use reverse video unless the colorBD - resource has been set. coloured text will use high-intensity colours for - bold. - -Marc - -- 2.34.1