Re: Xterm, rxvt, mrxvt, etc....

2007-05-07 Thread Charles Wilson
[consolidating two subthreads] Thomas Dickey wrote: Not so fast, Thomas. I did not and do not agree with your previous posts: neither of your messages claimed that "upstream rxvt has no maintainer". (If they did, then I would have agreed with that.) Your messages claimed that rxvt had no c

Logging xterm contents to a file.

2007-05-07 Thread Mansoorali Kudsi
Hi, Really dumb question. but hope somebody replies to this one? Is it possible to save the entire contents of a xterm window into a file? (using anything other than "script") e.g. for a putty window, we have an option of logging all the contents of the putty window into a file just by doing a

Cygwin-X and Putty - Quick Copy and Paste

2007-05-07 Thread Taha Amiralli
Dear All, I regularly use the X server that comes with Cygwin and putty to remotely connect to Unix/Linux boxes. A few days ago, I noticed that when trying to do a quick copy (Select and paste) from a Remote X-window to the Putty Shell window, Xwin (started with multiwindow and clipboard command

Re: Xterm, rxvt, mrxvt, etc....

2007-05-07 Thread Thomas Dickey
On Mon, 7 May 2007, Gustavo Seabra wrote: Hi all, Thanks a lot to Thomas Dickey, Thorsten Kampe and Charles Wilson for taking time to answer my question. I'm very sorry if it lead to some argument, that has never been my intent. All I wanted to know was something like a side-by-side points,

Re: Xterm, rxvt, mrxvt, etc....

2007-05-07 Thread Gustavo Seabra
Hi all, Thanks a lot to Thomas Dickey, Thorsten Kampe and Charles Wilson for taking time to answer my question. I'm very sorry if it lead to some argument, that has never been my intent. All I wanted to know was something like a side-by-side points, such as "I use *1 because it has this featu