Ag. D. Hatzimanikas wrote these words on 08/02/07 12:09 CST:

> +  <!ENTITY rxvt-unicode-buildsize     "4.8 MB">

Simply unpacking the tarball creates a directory that is over
6 MB. Are you sure that buildsize is correct? :-)


> +    <para><application>rxvt-unicode</application> is a clone of the terminal
> +    emulator <application>rxvt</application>, for the X Window System, with 
> +    XFT and Unicode support.</para>

Perhaps "rxvt-unicode is a clone of rxvt, an X Window System terminal
emulator which includes support for XFT and Unicode." would sound a
bit smoother?

And should Unicode be capitailized?


> +
> +  </sect2>
> +
> +  <sect2 role="commands">
> +    <title>Command Explanations</title>
> +
> +    <para><parameter>--enable-everything</parameter>: Add support for all 
> +    non-multichoice options. Details about the different options can be 
> found in
> +    the file <filename>README.configure</filename>, into the sources 
> directory.</para>

s/into the sources directory//


> +    <para>The <application>rxvt-unicode</application> terminal emulator
> +    uses the resource class <classname>URxvt</classname> and the resource 
> name
> +    <classname>urxvt</classname>. You can add X resource definitions to the 
> user's
> +    <filename>~/.Xresources</filename> file, or you can add them to the 
> system-wide
> +    <filename>$XORG_PREFIX/share/X11/app-defaults/URxvt</filename> file.
> +    The following example provides a way, to load the 
> <classname>matcher</classname>
> +    <application>Perl</application> extension (assuming 
> <application>Perl</application>
> +    support wasn't disabled), so to be able by middle clicking the underline 
> URL,
> +    to open it with the specified  browser. It also sets a backgroung and a 
> foreground
> +    color and loads an Xft font. In order to do that, add the following 
> definitions as
> +    the <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> user:</para>

This paragraph needs a bit of work.


> +    <para>The <application>rxvt-unicode</application> can also run in a 
> daemon
> +    (<command>urxvtd</command>) mode, that make possible to open multiple 
> terminal
> +    windows within the same process. The <command>urxvtc</command> client 
> connects
> +    then to <command>urxvtd</command> daemon and requests a new terminal 
> window.
> +    <emphasis role="strong">Note</emphasis>: Use that option with caution. 
> If the 
> +    daemon crashes for a reason, all the processes in the terminal windows 
> are
> +    terminated. You can start the <command>urxvtd</command> daemon in your 
> system or
> +    personal startup <command>X</command> session scripts (eg.
> +    <filename>~/.xinitrc</filename>) by adding the following lines, near the 
> top of
> +    your script:</para>

This paragraph also needs a bit of work.

-- 
Randy

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