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Substitute -' (magical hyphen) for \-' (inert minus sign) in the

manpage. Fixes Debian bug #167761.

[originally from svn r2190]
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Simon Tatham 2002-11-05 09:37:31 +00:00
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@ -9,108 +9,108 @@ pterm \- yet another X terminal emulator
the terminal emulation engine in the Windows SSH client PuTTY.
.SH OPTIONS
The command-line options supported by \fIpterm\fP are:
.IP "\fB-e\fP \fIcommand\fP [ \fIarguments\fP ]"
.IP "\fB\-e\fP \fIcommand\fP [ \fIarguments\fP ]"
Specify a command to be executed in the new terminal. Everything on
the command line after this option will be passed straight to the
\fIexecvp\fP system call; so if you need the command to redirect its
input or output, you will have to use \fIsh\fP:
pterm -e sh -c 'mycommand < inputfile'
.IP "\fB--display\fP \fIdisplay-name\fP"
pterm \-e sh \-c 'mycommand < inputfile'
.IP "\fB\-\-display\fP \fIdisplay\-name\fP"
Specify the X display on which to open \fIpterm\fP. (Note this
option has a double minus sign, even though none of the others do.
This is because this option is supplied automatically by GTK.
Sorry.)
.IP "\fB-name\fP \fIfont-name\fP"
.IP "\fB\-name\fP \fIfont-name\fP"
Specify the name under which \fIpterm\fP looks up X resources.
Normally it will look them up as (for example) \fBpterm.Font\fP. If
you specify "-name xyz", it will look them up as \fBxyz.Font\fP
you specify "\-name xyz", it will look them up as \fBxyz.Font\fP
instead. This allows you to set up several different sets of
defaults and choose between them.
.IP "\fB-fn\fP \fIfont-name\fP"
.IP "\fB\-fn\fP \fIfont-name\fP"
Specify the font to use for normal text displayed in the terminal.
.IP "\fB-fb\fP \fIfont-name\fP"
.IP "\fB\-fb\fP \fIfont-name\fP"
Specify the font to use for bold text displayed in the terminal. If
the \fIBoldAsColour\fP resource is set to 1 (the default), bold text
will be displayed in different colours instead of a different font,
so this option will be ignored. If \fIBoldAsColour\fP is set to 0
and you do not specify a bold font, \fIpterm\fP will overprint the
normal font to make it look bolder.
.IP "\fB-geometry\fP \fIwidth\fPx\fIheight\fP"
.IP "\fB\-geometry\fP \fIwidth\fPx\fIheight\fP"
Specify the size of the terminal, in rows and columns of text.
Unfortunately \fIpterm\fP does not currently support specifying the
initial position of the window.
.IP "\fB-sl\fP \fIlines\fP"
.IP "\fB\-sl\fP \fIlines\fP"
Specify the number of lines of scrollback to save off the top of the
terminal.
.IP "\fB-fg\fP \fIcolour\fP"
.IP "\fB\-fg\fP \fIcolour\fP"
Specify the foreground colour to use for normal text.
.IP "\fB-bg\fP \fIcolour\fP"
.IP "\fB\-bg\fP \fIcolour\fP"
Specify the background colour to use for normal text.
.IP "\fB-bfg\fP \fIcolour\fP"
.IP "\fB\-bfg\fP \fIcolour\fP"
Specify the foreground colour to use for bold text, if the
\fIBoldAsColour\fP resource is set to 1 (the default).
.IP "\fB-bbg\fP \fIcolour\fP"
.IP "\fB\-bbg\fP \fIcolour\fP"
Specify the foreground colour to use for bold reverse-video text, if
the \fIBoldAsColour\fP resource is set to 1 (the default). (This
colour is best thought of as the bold version of the background
colour; so it only appears when text is displayed \fIin\fP the
background colour.)
.IP "\fB-cfg\fP \fIcolour\fP"
.IP "\fB\-cfg\fP \fIcolour\fP"
Specify the foreground colour to use for text covered by the cursor.
.IP "\fB-cbg\fP \fIcolour\fP"
.IP "\fB\-cbg\fP \fIcolour\fP"
Specify the background colour to use for text covered by the cursor.
In other words, this is the main colour of the cursor.
.IP "\fB-T\fP \fItitle\fP"
.IP "\fB\-T\fP \fItitle\fP"
Specify the initial title of the terminal window. (This can be
changed under control of the server.)
.IP "\fB-ut-\fP or \fB+ut\fP"
.IP "\fB\-ut\-\fP or \fB+ut\fP"
Tells \fIpterm\fP not to record your login in the \fIutmp\fP,
\fIwtmp\fP and \fIlastlog\fP system log files; so you will not show
up on \fIfinger\fP or \fIwho\fP listings, for example.
.IP "\fB-ut\fP"
.IP "\fB\-ut\fP"
Tells \fIpterm\fP to record your login in \fIutmp\fP, \fIwtmp\fP and
\fIlastlog\fP: this is the opposite of \fI-ut-\fP. This is the
\fIlastlog\fP: this is the opposite of \fI\-ut\-\fP. This is the
default option: you will probably only need to specify it explicitly
if you have changed the default using the \fIStampUtmp\fP resource.
.IP "\fB-ls-\fP or \fB+ls\fP"
.IP "\fB\-ls\-\fP or \fB+ls\fP"
Tells \fIpterm\fP not to execute your shell as a login shell.
.IP "\fB-ls\fP"
.IP "\fB\-ls\fP"
Tells \fIpterm\fP to execute your shell as a login shell: this is
the opposite of \fI-ls-\fP. This is the default option: you will
the opposite of \fI\-ls\-\fP. This is the default option: you will
probably only need to specify it explicitly if you have changed the
default using the \fILoginShell\fP resource.
.IP "\fB-sb-\fP or \fB+sb\fP"
.IP "\fB\-sb\-\fP or \fB+sb\fP"
Tells \fIpterm\fP not to display a scroll bar.
.IP "\fB-sb\fP"
.IP "\fB\-sb\fP"
Tells \fIpterm\fP to display a scroll bar: this is the opposite of
\fI-sb-\fP. This is the default option: you will probably only need
\fI\-sb\-\fP. This is the default option: you will probably only need
to specify it explicitly if you have changed the default using the
\fIScrollBar\fP resource.
.IP "\fB-log\fP \fIfilename\fP"
.IP "\fB\-log\fP \fIfilename\fP"
This option makes \fIpterm\fP log all the terminal output to a file
as well as displaying it in the terminal.
.IP "\fB-nethack\fP"
.IP "\fB\-nethack\fP"
Tells \fIpterm\fP to enable NetHack keypad mode, in which the
numeric keypad generates the NetHack "hjklyubn" direction keys. This
enables you to play NetHack with the numeric keypad without having
to use the NetHack "number_pad" option (which requires you to press
"n" before any repeat count). So you can move with the numeric
keypad, and enter repeat counts with the normal number keys.
.IP "\fB-xrm\fP \fIresource-string\fP"
.IP "\fB\-xrm\fP \fIresource-string\fP"
This option specifies an X resource string. Useful for setting
resources which do not have their own command-line options. For
example:
pterm -xrm 'ScrollbarOnLeft: 1'
.IP "\fB-help\fP, \fB--help\fP"
pterm \-xrm 'ScrollbarOnLeft: 1'
.IP "\fB\-help\fP, \fB\-\-help\fP"
Display a message summarizing the available options
.SH X RESOURCES
\fIpterm\fP can be more completely configured by means of X
resources. All of these resources are of the form \fIpterm.FOO\fP
for some FOO; you can make \fIpterm\fP look them up under another
name, such as \fIxyz.FOO\fP, by specifying the command-line option
"-name xyz".
"\-name xyz".
.IP "\fBpterm.CloseOnExit\fP"
This option should be set to 0, 1 or 2; the default is 2. It
controls what \fIpterm\fP does when the process running inside it
@ -144,7 +144,7 @@ the more usual ones generated by other emulators.
This option can be set to any number between 0 and 5 inclusive; the
default is 0. The modes vary the control sequences sent by the
function keys; for more complete documentation, it is probably
simplest to try each option in "pterm -e cat", and press the keys to
simplest to try each option in "pterm \-e cat", and press the keys to
see what they generate.
.IP "\fBpterm.NoApplicationKeys\fP"
This option should be set to either 0 or 1; the default is 0. When
@ -196,7 +196,7 @@ is the normal one.
.IP "\fBpterm.NetHackKeypad\fP"
This option should be set to either 0 or 1; the default is 0. When
set to 1, the numeric keypad operates in NetHack mode. This is
equivalent to the \fI-nethack\fP command-line option.
equivalent to the \fI\-nethack\fP command-line option.
.IP "\fBpterm.Answerback\fP"
This option controls the string which the terminal sends in response
to receiving the ^E character ("tell me about yourself"). By default
@ -257,7 +257,7 @@ example) set it to 1000000 for one second. The default is 5000000
.IP "\fBpterm.ScrollbackLines\fP"
This option specifies how many lines of scrollback to save above the
visible terminal screen. The default is 200. This resource is
equivalent to the \fI-sl\fP command-line option.
equivalent to the \fI\-sl\fP command-line option.
.IP "\fBpterm.DECOriginMode\fP"
This option should be set to either 0 or 1; the default is 0. It
specifies the default state of DEC Origin Mode. (If you don't know
@ -273,33 +273,33 @@ This option should be set to either 0 or 1; the default is 0. When
set to 1, the terminal will return the cursor to the left side of
the screen when it receives a line feed character.
.IP "\fBpterm.WinTitle\fP"
This resource is the same as the \fI-T\fP command-line option: it
This resource is the same as the \fI\-T\fP command-line option: it
controls the initial title of the window. The default is "pterm".
.IP "\fBpterm.TermWidth\fP"
This resource is the same as the width part of the \fI-geometry\fP
This resource is the same as the width part of the \fI\-geometry\fP
command-line option: it controls the number of columns of text in
the window. The default is 80.
.IP "\fBpterm.TermHeight\fP"
This resource is the same as the width part of the \fI-geometry\fP
This resource is the same as the width part of the \fI\-geometry\fP
command-line option: it controls the number of columns of text in
the window. The defaults is 24.
.IP "\fBpterm.Font\fP"
This resource is the same as the \fI-fn\fP command-line option: it
This resource is the same as the \fI\-fn\fP command-line option: it
controls the font used to display normal text. The default is
"fixed".
.IP "\fBpterm.BoldFont\fP"
This resource is the same as the \fI-fb\fP command-line option: it
This resource is the same as the \fI\-fb\fP command-line option: it
controls the font used to display bold text when \fIBoldAsColour\fP
is turned off. The default is unset (the font will be bolded by
printing it twice at a one-pixel offset).
.IP "\fBpterm.ShadowBoldOffset\fP"
This resource can be set to an integer; the default is -1. It
This resource can be set to an integer; the default is \-1. It
specifies the offset at which text is overprinted when using "shadow
bold" mode. The default (1) means that the text will be printed in
the normal place, and also one character to the right; this seems to
work well for most X bitmap fonts, which have a blank line of pixels
down the right-hand side. For some fonts, you may need to set this to
-1, so that the text is overprinted one pixel to the left; for
\-1, so that the text is overprinted one pixel to the left; for
really large fonts, you may want to set it higher than 1 (in one
direction or the other).
.IP "\fBpterm.BoldAsColour\fP"
@ -314,11 +314,11 @@ decimal numbers giving red, green and blue values: so that black is
"0,0,0", white is "255,255,255", red is "255,0,0" and so on.
Colours 0 and 1 specify the foreground colour and its bold
equivalent (the \fI-fg\fP and \fI-bfg\fP command-line options).
equivalent (the \fI\-fg\fP and \fI\-bfg\fP command-line options).
Colours 2 and 3 specify the background colour and its bold
equivalent (the \fI-bg\fP and \fI-bbg\fP command-line options).
equivalent (the \fI\-bg\fP and \fI\-bbg\fP command-line options).
Colours 4 and 5 specify the text and block colours used for the
cursor (the \fI-cfg\fP and \fI-cbg\fP command-line options). Each
cursor (the \fI\-cfg\fP and \fI\-cbg\fP command-line options). Each
even number from 6 to 20 inclusive specifies the colour to be used
for one of the ANSI primary colour specifications (black, red,
green, yellow, blue, magenta, cyan, white, in that order); the odd
@ -367,11 +367,11 @@ This option is unset by default. If you set it, then
server-controlled printing is enabled: the server can send control
sequences to request data to be sent to a printer. That data will be
piped into the command you specify here; so you might want to set it
to "lpr", for example, or "lpr -Pmyprinter".
to "lpr", for example, or "lpr \-Pmyprinter".
.IP "\fBpterm.ScrollBar\fP"
This option should be set to either 0 or 1; the default is 1. When
set to 0, the scrollbar is hidden (although Shift-PageUp and
Shift-PageDown still work). This is the same as the \fI-sb\fP
Shift-PageDown still work). This is the same as the \fI\-sb\fP
command-line option.
.IP "\fBpterm.ScrollbarOnLeft\fP"
This option should be set to either 0 or 1; the default is 0. When
@ -398,12 +398,12 @@ distracting approach of making the text's background colour bold.
.IP "\fBpterm.StampUtmp\fP"
This option should be set to either 0 or 1; the default is 1. When
set to 1, \fIpterm\fP will log the login in the various system log
files. This resource is equivalent to the \fI-ut\fP command-line
files. This resource is equivalent to the \fI\-ut\fP command-line
option.
.IP "\fBpterm.LoginShell\fP"
This option should be set to either 0 or 1; the default is 1. When
set to 1, \fIpterm\fP will execute your shell as a login shell. This
resource is equivalent to the \fI-ls\fP command-line option.
resource is equivalent to the \fI\-ls\fP command-line option.
.SH BUGS
Most of the X resources have silly names. (Historical reasons from
PuTTY, mostly.)