On Sun, 13 Nov 2005 23:00:35 -0800,
Eric Dan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ericdan which one does?
mlterm (http://mlterm.sourceforge.net/) probably supports utf-8.
from the man page (http://mlterm.sourceforge.net/mlterm.1.html):
...
Supported encodings
Eric Dan [EMAIL PROTECTED] words
on 13.11.2005 - 23:00 (-0800 Zulu-Time):
which one does?
http://software.schmorp.de/#rxvt-unicode
Regards Erik
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hello,
quite a newbie question, i'm afraid
is there a script that sets a new background every time you start e17?
it should use the e17setroot command, since i like to work with the fake
transparency. i would write it myself if only i knew how. (never done
that before)
thx,
wimbo
try this:
http://get-e.org/Resources/Modules/index.html
http://get-e.org/Resources/Modules/_files/slideshow.tar.gz
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I'm not sure what changed between last Thursday and today, but I just
did a CVSUP and I am now getting the following:
--==(~/e17/e17/apps/e)==--./autogen.sh
Running aclocal...
aclocal: configure.in: 18: macro `AM_ENABLE_SHARED' not found in library
aclocal: configure.in: 19: macro
I just built and tested mlterm after I saw this thread and this program
does work pretty nicely. UTF-8 support is fine. It is lacking in some
Eterm features, such as color tinting, but it has some strong points.
It will show images on background and allow background darkening (no
tinting
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Curtis Napier escribió:
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/bugzilla-howto.xml#doc_chap2
it's gentoo specific as far as the bugzilla is concerned but the gdb
part is relevant to any distro.
Hi Curtis and thanks you for your help.I try to be more