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diff --git a/app/xterm/xterm.man b/app/xterm/xterm.man index 15b07fe5e..07d6d7309 100644 --- a/app/xterm/xterm.man +++ b/app/xterm/xterm.man @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ '\" t -.\" $XTermId: xterm.man,v 1.904 2024/06/28 23:56:28 tom Exp $ +.\" $XTermId: xterm.man,v 1.908 2024/09/30 07:57:01 tom Exp $ .\" .\" Copyright 1996-2023,2024 by Thomas E. Dickey .\" @@ -1017,6 +1017,26 @@ This option specifies the number of characters from the right end of a line at which the margin bell, if enabled, will ring. The default is \*(``10\*(''. .TP 8 +.B "\-nomap" +This option disables the initial \fImapping\fP of the terminal window. +Mapping an X window makes it visible if it is \fImanaged\fP. +The default is \*(``false\*('' because \fI\*n\fP's window +is normally displayed on startup. +.IP +After startup, an unmapped \fI\*n\fP window can be mapped +by identifying its window-id, e.g., using \fBxwininfo\fP(1) +or \fBxlsclients\fP(1), +and then employing another program such as \fBxdotool\fP(1) +to ask the window manager to make it visible. +.IP +If the \fI\*n\fP window is visible (i.e., mapped), +\fI\*n\fP's menus and actions (i.e., \fBset\-visibility\fP) +allow one to select whether the VT100 or Tek4014 windows should be displayed. +.TP 8 +.B "+nomap" +This option enables the initial \fImapping\fP of the terminal window. +This is the default behavior. +.TP 8 .B "\-nul" This option disables the display of underlining. .TP 8 @@ -1279,11 +1299,11 @@ when your operating system does not support locale. This option resets the \fButf8\fP resource. .TP 8 .B "\-uc" -This option, corresponding to the \fBcursorUnderline\fP resource, +This option, corresponding to the \fBcursorUnderLine\fP resource, makes the cursor underlined instead of a box. .TP 8 .B "+uc" -This option m, corresponding to the \fBcursorUnderline\fP resource, +This option m, corresponding to the \fBcursorUnderLine\fP resource, akes the cursor a box instead of underlined. .TP 8 .B "\-ulc" @@ -1595,7 +1615,7 @@ First, \fI\*n\fP obtains the initial \fIerase\fP character: .bP \fI\*n\fP's internal value is ^H .bP -\fI\*n\fP asks the operating system for the value which \fBstty\fP shows +\fI\*n\fP asks the operating system for the value which \fBstty\fP(1) shows .bP the \fBttyModes\fP resource may override \fIerase\fP .bP @@ -2768,7 +2788,7 @@ You may have to set this option to \*(``true\*('' if you have some old East Asian terminal based programs that assume that line-drawing characters have a column width of 2. If this resource is false, the \fBmkWidth\fP resource controls the -choice between the system's \fBwcwidth\fP and \fI\*n\fP's built-in tables. +choice between the system's \fBwcwidth\fP(3) and \fI\*n\fP's built-in tables. The default is \*(``false\*(''. .TP 8 .B "color0\fP (class\fB Color0\fP)" @@ -2983,7 +3003,7 @@ The default is \*(``false\*(''. .TP 8 .B "cursorBar\fP (class\fB CursorBar\fP)" Specifies whether to make the cursor a left-bar or a box, -unless the \fBcursorUnderline\fP resource is set. +unless the \fBcursorUnderLine\fP resource is set. The default is \*(``false\*(''. .TP 8 .B "cursorBlink\fP (class\fB CursorBlink\fP)" @@ -3985,7 +4005,7 @@ the cursor position and the time/date: .IP If a \*(``%\*('' marker does not match any of the three special tokens used in the default resource setting, -\fI\*n\fP uses \fBstrftime\fP to interpret it. +\fI\*n\fP uses \fBstrftime\fP(3) to interpret it. .TP 8 .B "initialFont\fP (class\fB InitialFont\fP)" Specifies which of the VT100 fonts to use initially. @@ -4085,7 +4105,7 @@ The default is \*(``1024\*(''. The minimum value is \*(``256\*(''. .TP 8 .B "locale\fP (class\fB Locale\fP)" -Specifies how to use \fIluit\fR, an encoding converter between UTF-8 +Specifies how to use \fBluit\fR(1), an encoding converter between UTF-8 and locale encodings. The resource value (ignoring case) may be: .RS @@ -5960,7 +5980,7 @@ This entry invokes the \fBset\-utf8\-title(\fIs\fB)\fR action. This entry invokes the \fBallow\-color\-ops(\fItoggle\fB)\fR action. .TP 8 .B "allow\-font\-ops\fP (class\fB SmeBSB\fP)" -This entry invokes the \fBallow\-fonts\-ops(\fItoggle\fB)\fR action. +This entry invokes the \fBallow\-font\-ops(\fItoggle\fB)\fR action. .TP 8 .B "allow\-tcap\-ops\fP (class\fB SmeBSB\fP)" This entry invokes the \fBallow\-tcap\-ops(\fItoggle\fB)\fR action. @@ -6894,7 +6914,7 @@ Reset origin mode (DECOM). .bP Reset all margins (i.e., top/bottom and left/right). This can be convenient when some program has left the scroll regions -set incorrectly (often a problem when using VMS or TOPS-20). +set incorrectly. .bP Set autowrap and reverse wrapping according to the resource values .BR autoWrap " and" @@ -7421,7 +7441,7 @@ This action sets, unsets or toggles the \fBallowFontOps\fP resource and is also invoked by the \fBallow\-font\-ops\fP entry in \fIfontMenu\fP. .TP 8 .B "allow\-mouse\-ops(\fIon/off/toggle\fP)" -This action sets, unsets or toggles the \fBallowMousepOps\fP resource +This action sets, unsets or toggles the \fBallowMouseOps\fP resource and is also invoked by the \fBallow\-mouse\-ops\fP entry in \fIfontMenu\fP. .TP 8 .B "allow\-send\-events(\fIon/off/toggle\fP)" @@ -8487,7 +8507,7 @@ the shell to interpret the string \*(``\\e\*('' as the \fIescape\fP character and to suppress a trailing newline on output. Those are not portable, nor recommended. -Instead, use \fBprintf\fP (POSIX). +Instead, use \fBprintf\fP(1) (POSIX). .PP For example, to set the \fIwindow title\fP to \*(``Hello world!\*('', you could use one of these commands in a script: @@ -8498,7 +8518,7 @@ printf \*'\\033]2;%s\\033\\\\\*' "Hello world!" printf \*'\\033]2;%s\\007\*' "Hello world!" .NE .PP -The \fBprintf\fP command interprets the octal value \*(``\\033\*('' for +The \fBprintf\fP(1) command interprets the octal value \*(``\\033\*('' for \fIescape\fP, and (since it was not given in the format) omits a trailing newline from the output. .PP @@ -8612,7 +8632,7 @@ to convert a terminal capability with its parameters into a string that can be written to the terminal. .bP Shells lacking a comparable feature (such as \fBbash\fP) can always -use the program \fBtput\fP to do this transformation. +use the program \fBtput\fP(1) to do this transformation. .PP Hard-coded escape sequences are supported by each shell, but are not recommended because those rely upon particular configurations |