rxvt-unicode
rxvt-unicode は細かいカスタマイズができるターミナルエミュレータで rxvt のフォークです。一般に urxvt
と呼ばれている、rxvt-unicode はデーモン化して一つのプロセスで複数のクライアントを実行することができ、システムリソースの使用を抑えることができます。Marc Lehmann によって開発されており、rxvt-unicode の取り柄としては Unicode による多言語サポートや、複数のフォントタイプの表示機能、Perl 拡張のサポートなどが挙げられます。
目次
- 1 インストール
- 2 設定
- 3 Perl 拡張
- 4 カラー
- 5 パフォーマンスの改善
- 6 カットアンドペースト
- 7 Improved Kuake-like behavior in Openbox
- 8 トラブルシューティング
- 8.1 ~/.Xresources is not being sourced
- 8.2 Transparency not working after upgrade to v9.09
- 8.3 リモートホスト
- 8.4 Using rxvt-unicode as gmrun terminal
- 8.5 My numerical keypad acts weird and generates differing output? (e.g. in vim)
- 8.6 Pseudo-tty
- 8.7 Key combinations do not work
- 8.8 Slow performance when drawing glyphs
- 9 外部資料
インストール
rxvt-unicode は公式リポジトリからインストールすることができ、256色のカラーをサポートしています。
また、AUR からは rxvt-unicode-patchedAUR をインストールでき、フォントの太さに関するバグが修正されています。
設定
設定と値の完全なリストは rxvt-unicode リファレンスページ を見て下さい。
~/.Xresources の作成
rxvt-unicode の外観や機能はコマンドラインの引数や X resources によって制御されます。X resources は ~/.Xresources
や xrdb (xorg-xrdb) を使って設定することができます。詳しくは X resources を見て下さい。
Append commented list of all rxvt resources to your ~/.Xresources
file:
urxvt --help 2>&1| sed -n '/: /s/^ */! URxvt*/gp' >> ~/.Xresources
Or for a commented list + helpful descriptions:
TERM=rxvt-unicode-256color command man -Pcat urxvt | sed -n '/depth: b/,/^BA/p'|sed '$d'|sed '/^ [a-z]/s/^ */^/g'|sed -e :a -e 'N;s/\n/@@/g;ta;P;D'|sed 's,\^\([^@]\+\)@*[\t ]*\([^\^]\+\),! \2\n! URxvt*\1\n\n,g'|sed 's,@@\( \+\),\n\1,g'|sed 's,@*$,,g'|sed '/^[^!]/d'|tr -d "'\`" >> ~/.Xresources
完全透過
完全透過を使用するには、コンポジタによるコンポジットをサポートしているウィンドウマネージャを使っている必要があります。
コマンドラインから:
$ urxvt -depth 32 -bg rgba:3f00/3f00/3f00/dddd
設定ファイルを使用:
~/.Xresources
URxvt.depth: 32 URxvt.background: rgba:1111/1111/1111/dddd
または:
~/.Xresources
URxvt.depth: 32 URxvt.background: [95]#000000
'95' は透過レベル (パーセンテージ)、'#000000' は背景色に置き換えて下さい。
To use a color i.e. #302351 with the rgba:rrrr/gggg/bbbb/aaaa syntax it would be rgba:3000/2300/5100/ee00. "ee00" (the alpha value) to make it nicely transparent.
擬似透過
完全透過の必要がない場合、もしくはコンポジットによるシステムリソースの消費が多すぎるという場合、以下のようにして透過を使うことができます:
~/.Xresources
! Xresources file URxvt*inheritPixmap: true URxvt*.transparent: true ! URxvt*.shading: 0 to 99 darkens, 101 to 200 lightens URxvt*.shading: 110
上記の URxvt*.shading の代わりに URxvt*background を使うこともできます。
スクロールバー
The look of the scrollbar can be chosen through this entry in ~/.Xresources
:
! scrollbar style - rxvt (default), plain (most compact), next, or xterm URxvt.scrollstyle: rxvt
The scrollbar can also be completely deactivated like so:
URxvt.scrollBar: false
Scrollback position
By default, when shell output appears the scrollback view will automatically jump to the bottom of the buffer to display new output. If in cases where you want to see previous output (e.g., compiler messages), set the following options in ~/.Xresources
:
! do not scroll with output URxvt*scrollTtyOutput: false ! scroll in relation to buffer (with mouse scroll or Shift+Page Up) URxvt*scrollWithBuffer: true ! scroll back to the bottom on keypress URxvt*scrollTtyKeypress: true
Scrollback buffer in secondary screen
When you scroll a pager in a secondary screen(e.g. less
without the -X
option), it may be a good idea to disable the scrollback buffer to be able to scroll in the pager itself, instead of the terminal's buffer: this is default and unchangeable behaviour in konsole and vte-based terminals.
In urxvt, to disable the scrollback buffer for the secondary screen:
URxvt.secondaryScreen: 1 URxvt.secondaryScroll: 0
The above configuration works as expected except when scrolling with a mouse wheel. When you scroll a pager in the secondary screen with the mouse wheel - and there has been something in the scrollback buffer, instead of the pager itself - the scrollback buffer will be scrolled by the mouse wheel. To solve this issue, it is necessary to introduce a new option into rxvt-unicode[1]. A patched rxvt-unicode is available in AUR as rxvt-unicode-better-wheel-scrollingAUR. After installing it, add the following to the configuration file:
URxvt.secondaryWheel: 1
Font declaration methods
URxvt.font: 9x15
is the same as:
URxvt.font: -misc-fixed-medium-r-normal--15-140-75-75-c-90-iso8859-1
And, for the same font in bold:
URxvt.font: 9x15bold
is the same as:
URxvt.font: -misc-fixed-bold-r-normal--15-140-75-75-c-90-iso8859-1
The complete list of short names for X core fonts can be found in /usr/share/fonts/misc/fonts.alias
(there's also some fonts.alias files in some of the other subdirectories of /usr/share/fonts/
, but as they are packaged separately from the actual fonts, they may list fonts you do not actually have installed). It is worth noting that these short aliases select for ISO-8859-1 versions of the fonts rather than ISO-10646-1 (Unicode) versions, and 75 DPI rather than 100 DPI versions, so you're probably better off avoiding them and choosing fonts by their full long names instead.
URxvt.font: xft:monaco:size=10
Or
URxvt.font: xft:monaco:bold:size=10
A nice method for testing out fonts in a live terminal before committing to the config is by printing escape codes in the terminal, for example:
$ printf '\e]710;%s\007' "xft:Terminus:pixelsize=12"
アイコンの設定
By default URxvt does not feature a taskbar icon. However, this can be easily changed by adding the following line to ~/.Xresources
and pointing to the desired icon:
URxvt.iconFile: /usr/share/icons/Clarity/scalable/apps/terminal.svg
ログインシェルに設定
This will cause the shell to be started as a login shell, like the option -ls
.
URxvt*loginShell: true
urxvt をアプリケーションランチャーとして使う
urxvt can be used as a lightweight alternative to application launchers such as gmrun. Run urxvt with the following configuration to imitate look and behaviour of an application launcher or assign the command to a custom alias:
$ urxvt -geometry 80x3 -name 'bashrun' -e sh -c "/bin/bash -i -t"
フォントの間隔
デフォルトでは文字の間隔が広すぎるように感じられる場合、以下のエントリで調整できます:
~/.Xresources
URxvt.letterSpace: -1
-1
で1ピクセル文字の間隔が狭まります。必要ならばもっと狭めることもできます。
Perl 拡張
クリックできる URL
You can make URLs in the terminal clickable using the matcher extension. For example, to open links in Firefox add the following to .Xresources
:
URxvt.perl-ext-common: default,matcher URxvt.url-launcher: /usr/bin/firefox URxvt.matcher.button: 1
Since rxvt-unicode 9.14, it's also possible to use matcher to open and list recent (currently limited to 10) URLs via keyboard:
URxvt.keysym.C-Delete: perl:matcher:last URxvt.keysym.M-Delete: perl:matcher:list
Matching links can be colored with a chosen foreground or background color, for example blue:
URxvt.matcher.rend.0: Uline Bold fg5
Alternatively, use colorUL
for a #RRGGBB color. This will however color all underlined text, instead of only link matches:
URxvt.colorUL: #4682B4
ヤンクできる URL (no mouse)
In addition, you can select and open URLs in your web browser without using the mouse.
公式リポジトリから urxvt-perls パッケージをインストールして適当に .Xresources
を調整してください。例:
URxvt.perl-ext: default,url-select URxvt.keysym.M-u: perl:url-select:select_next URxvt.url-select.launcher: /usr/bin/xdg-open URxvt.url-select.underline: true
キーコマンド:
キー | 説明 |
---|---|
Alt+u | Enter selection mode. The last URL on your screen will be selected. You can repeat Alt+u to select the next upward URL.
|
k | Select next upward URL |
j | Select next downward URL |
Return | Open selected URL in browser and quit selection mode |
o | Open selected URL in browser without quitting selection mode |
y | Copy (yank) selected URL and quit selection mode |
Esc | Cancel URL selection mode |
シンプルなタブ
urxvt にタブを追加するには、以下を ~/.Xresources
に追加します:
URxvt.perl-ext-common: ...,tabbed,...
タブをコントロールするには:
キー | 説明 |
---|---|
Shift+Down | 新しいタブ |
Shift+Left | 左のタブに移動 |
Shift+Right | 右のタブに移動 |
Ctrl+Left | タブを左に移動 |
Ctrl+Right | タブを右に移動 |
Ctrl+d | タブを閉じる |
タブの色は以下のようにして変更できます:
URxvt.tabbed.tabbar-fg: 2 URxvt.tabbed.tabbar-bg: 0 URxvt.tabbed.tab-fg: 3 URxvt.tabbed.tab-bg: 0
高度なタブの管理
AUR から urxvt-tabbedexAUR パッケージをインストールして、~/.Xresources
の URxvt.perl-ext-common
X リソースに tabbedex
を追加してください:
URxvt.perl-ext-common: ...,tabbedex,...
By default, the "[NEW]" button (which is rarely used and usable only with the mouse) is disabled with tabbedex. You can reenable this feature by setting the new-button
to yes.
URxvt.tabbed.new-button: true
Tabs can be named with Shift+ ↑
(Enter
to confirm, Escape
to cancel).
To automatically hide the tabs bar when only one tab is present, enable the following resource:
URxvt.tabbed.autohide: true
To prevent the last tab from closing Urxvt, enable the following resource:
URxvt.tabbed.reopen-on-close: yes
To start a new tab or cycle through tabs, use the following user commands: tabbedex:(new|next|prev)_tab
. Example of mappings:
URxvt.keysym.Control-t: perl:tabbedex:new_tab URxvt.keysym.Control-Tab: perl:tabbedex:next_tab URxvt.keysym.Control-Shift-Tab: perl:tabbedex:prev_tab
To define your own key bindings to rename a tab or move a tab to the right or to the left, use the following commands: tabbedex:move_tab_(left|right)
and tabbedex:rename_tab
. Example of mappings:
URxvt.keysym.Control-Shift-Left: perl:tabbedex:move_tab_left URxvt.keysym.Control-Shift-Right: perl:tabbedex:move_tab_right URxvt.keysym.Control-Shift-R: perl:tabbedex:rename_tab
フルスクリーン
AUR パッケージ urxvt-fullscreenAUR をインストールして、urxvt をフルスクリーンにするキーバインディングを設定することができます:
~/.Xresources
... URxvt.perl-ext-common: ..., fullscreen, ... URxvt.keysym.F11: perl:fullscreen:switch ...
スクロールホイールのサポート
AUR から urxvt-vtwheelAUR をインストールして ~/.Xresources
の Perl 拡張に以下を追加してください:
URxvt.perl-ext-common: ...,vtwheel,...
フォントサイズを即座に変更
AUR から urxvt-resize-font-gitAUR をインストールして ~/.Xresources
の Perl 拡張に以下を追加してください:
URxvt.perl-ext-common: ...,resize-font,...
そして、以下のようにキーバインディングを追加します:
URxvt.resize-font.smaller: C-Down URxvt.resize-font.bigger: C-Up
For the suggested Ctrl+Shift bindings to work, a default binding needs to be disabled (see discussion here):
URxvt.iso14755: false URxvt.iso14755_52: false
Perl 拡張の無効化
If you do not use the Perl extension features, you can improve the security and speed by disabling Perl extensions completely.
URxvt.perl-ext: URxvt.perl-ext-common:
=== 日本語入力のインライン表示
urxvt で日本語入力時にインライン表示にする場合は、以下を ~/.Xresources
に追加します:
URxvt.perl-ext-common: ...,xim-onthespot,...
インプットメソッドの指定とプレエディットタイプの設定も必要になります。
URxvt.inputMethod: fcitx URxvt.preeditType: OnTheSpot
カラー
By default, rxvt-unicode is compiled with color support. In addition to the default foreground and background colors, rxvt can display up to 256 colors (plus high-intensity bold/blinking/underlined and any mix of these). The look, feel, and function of rxvt-unicode is controlled by command-line arguments called X resources.
A sample ~/.Xresources
for an urxvt terminal with default colors but white fonts on a black background would be written as follow:
~/.Xresources
! Background color URxvt*background: black ! Font color URxvt*foreground: white ! Other colors URxvt*color0: black URxvt*color1: red3 URxvt*color2: green3 URxvt*color3: yellow3 URxvt*color4: blue2 URxvt*color5: magenta3 URxvt*color6: cyan3 URxvt*color7: gray90 URxvt*color8: grey50 URxvt*color9: red URxvt*color10: green URxvt*color11: yellow URxvt*color12: blue URxvt*color13: magenta URxvt*color14: cyan URxvt*color15: white
It is also possible to specify the color values of foreground, background, cursorColor, cursorColor2, colorBD, colorUL as a number 0-15, as a convenient shorthand to reference the color name of color0-color15. See Creating ~/.Xresources to create a commented ~/.Xresources
file for urxvt
Xterm のようなカラー
By default urxvt
uses the same colors as xterm
use except one. Add the following line at the end of your ~/.Xresources
for xterm-like colors:
~/.Xresources
... URxvt*color12: rgb:5c/5c/ff
then merge it contents with your current X resources configuration with:
xrdb -merge ~/.Xresources
and finally restart urxvt
.
パフォーマンスの改善
- Avoid the use of Xft fonts. If Xft fonts must be used, append
:antialias=false
to the setting value.[2] - Build rxvt-unicode with disabled support for unnecessary features,
--disable-xft
and--disable-unicode3
in particular.[3] - Limit the number of
saveLines
(option-sl
) in the scrollback buffer to reduce memory usage. [4]- Use tmux for scrollback buffer and set saveLines to 0
- Disable perl
- Consider running
urxvtd
as a daemon accepting connections fromurxvtc
clients.
デーモンクライアント
Xinitrc
man urxvtd
の Examples セクションを見て下さい。
systemd
システムサービス:
/etc/systemd/system/urxvtd@.service
[Unit] Description=RXVT-Unicode Daemon [Service] User=%i ExecStart=/usr/bin/urxvtd -q -o [Install] WantedBy=multi-user.target
サービスを起動するときにユーザー名を指定します:
urxvtd@username.service
systemd/ユーザーサービスの場合、以下のユニットファイルを ~/.config/systemd/user
に配置してください:
urxvtd.service
[Unit] Description=Urxvt Terminal Daemon Requires=urxvtd.socket [Service] ExecStart=/usr/bin/urxvtd -o -q Environment=RXVT_SOCKET=%t/urxvtd-%H [Install] WantedBy=MyTarget.target
urxvtd.socket
[Unit] Description=urxvt daemon (socket activation) Documentation=man:urxvtd(1) man:urxvt(1) [Socket] ListenStream=%t/urxvtd-%H [Install] WantedBy=sockets.target
カットアンドペースト
For users unfamiliar with Xorg data transfer methods, the exchange of information to and from rxvt-unicode can become a burden. Suffice to say that rxvt-unicode uses cut buffers which are typically loaded into the current PRIMARY
selection by default. [5] Users are urged to review Wikipedia:X Window selection for additional information.
デフォルトのキーバインディング
Default X key bindings will still work for copying and pasting. After selecting the text Ctrl+Insert or Ctrl+Alt+C can be used to copy and Shift+Insert or Ctrl+Alt+V to paste.
カスタムキーバインディング
To enable copy/paste using Ctrl+Shift+c/Ctrl+Shift+v, or similar, you will need to edit your .Xresources. First add the extension:
URxvt.perl-ext-common: default,clipboard
Then disable iso14755:
URxvt.iso14755: False
And bind the keys:
URxvt.keysym.Shift-Control-C: perl:clipboard:copy URxvt.keysym.Shift-Control-V: perl:clipboard:paste
If using xsel (which is the default), use:
URxvt.clipboard.copycmd: xsel -ib URxvt.clipboard.pastecmd: xsel -ob
These two settings can be changed for other clipboard managers such as xclip.
クリップボードの管理
クリップボード#クリップボードマネージャの一覧を見て下さい。
スクリプトによる自動管理
Skottish[6] created a Perl script to automatically copy any selection in rxvt-unicode to the X clipboard. Save the following as /usr/lib/urxvt/perl/clipboard
:
#! /usr/bin/perl sub on_sel_grab { my $query=quotemeta $_[0]->selection; $query=~ s/\n/\\n/g; $query=~ s/\r/\\r/g; system( "echo -en " . $query . " | xsel -i -b -p" ); }
Xyne has also created his own variation of Skottish's script named urxvt-clipboardAUR which is available in the AUR that allows the user to paste the selection with Ctrl+V
instead of only with a middle mouse click:
#! /usr/bin/perl sub on_sel_grab { my $query = $_[0]->selection; open (my $pipe,'|-','xsel -ib') or die; print $pipe $query; close $pipe; open (my $pipe,'|-','xsel -ip') or die; print $pipe $query; close $pipe; }
It also requires xsel and needs to be enabled in the *perl-ext-common
or *perl-ext
field in ~/.Xresources
. For example:
URxvt.perl-ext-common: default,clipboard
The AUR package urxvt-perls-gitAUR is another option one can use. urxvt-perls-gitAUR includes the same functionality as urxvt-clipboardAUR, in addition to the keyboard-select and url-select Perl extensions.
Improved Kuake-like behavior in Openbox
以下は元は Xyne によってフォーラムに投稿されたもの [7] で、公式リポジトリにある xdotool に依存しています。
Scriptlets
Save this scriptlet from the urxvtc
man page somewhere on your system as urxvtc
(e.g., in ~/.config/openbox
):
#!/bin/sh urxvtc "$@" if [$? -eq 2]; then urxvtd -q -o -f urxvtc "$@" fi
and save this one as urxvtq
:
#!/bin/bash wid=$(xdotool search --classname urxvtq) if [ -z "$wid" ]; then /path/to/urxvtc -name urxvtq -geometry 80x28 wid=$(xdotool search --classname urxvtq | head -1) xdotool windowfocus "$wid" xdotool key Control_L+l else if [ -z "$(xdotool search --onlyvisible --classname urxvtq 2>/dev/null)" ]; then xdotool windowmap "$wid" xdotool windowfocus "$wid" else xdotool windowunmap "$wid" fi fi
A previous version of xdotool introduced a bug which disabled recognition of visible windows and thus led some users to use the following scriptlet in place of the previous one. This is no longer necessary as of xdotool >= 1.20100416.2809, but it has been left here for future reference.'
#!/bin/bash wid=$(xprop -name urxvtq | grep 'WM_COMMAND' | awk -F ',' '{print $3}' | awk -F '"' '{print $2}') if [ -z "$wid" ]; then /path/to/urxvtc -name urxvtq -geometry 200x28 wid=$(xprop -name urxvtq | grep 'WM_COMMAND' | awk -F ',' '{print $3}' | awk -F '"' '{print $2}') xdotool windowfocus "$wid" xdotool key Control_L+l else if [ -z "$(xprop -id "$wid" | grep 'window state: Normal' 2>/dev/null)" ]; then xdotool windowmap "$wid" xdotool windowfocus "$wid" else xdotool windowunmap "$wid" fi fi
Make sure that you change /path/to/urxvtc
to the actual path to the urxvtc
scriptlet that you saved above. We will be using urxvtc
to launch both regular instances of urxvt
and the kuake-like instance.
urxvtq with tabbing
If you want to have tabs in your kuake-like urxvtc
(here called urxvtq
) just replace the third line in your urxvtq
:
wid=$(xdotool search --name urxvtq)
with:
wid=$(xdotool search --name urxvtq | grep -m 1 "" )
To activate tab support, you can either replace the fifth line of your urxvtq
:
/path/to/urxvtc -name urxvtq -geometry 80x28
with:
/path/to/urxvtc -name urxvtq -pe tabbed -geometry 80x28
or replace this line of your ~/.Xresources
file:
URxvt.perl-ext-common: default,matcher
with
URxvt.perl-ext-common: default,matcher,tabbed
Tab control
Key | Description |
---|---|
Shift+Left | Switch to the tab left of the current one |
Shift+Right | Switch to the tab right of the current one |
Shift+Down | Create a new tab |
You can also use your mouse to switch the tabs by clicking the wished one and create a new tab by clicking on [NEW].\\
To close a tab just enter exit
like you would to normally close a terminal.
Openbox の設定
Now add the following lines to the <applications>
section of ~/.config/openbox/rc.xml
:
<application name="urxvtq"> <decor>no</decor> <position force="yes"> <x>center</x> <y>0</y> </position> <desktop>all</desktop> <layer>above</layer> <skip_pager>yes</skip_pager> <skip_taskbar>yes</skip_taskbar> <maximized>Horizontal</maximized> </application>
and add these lines to the <keyboard>
section:
<keybind key="W-t"> <action name="Execute"> <command>/path/to/urxvtc</command> </action> </keybind> <keybind key="W-grave"> <action name="Execute"> <execute>/path/to/urxvtq</execute> </action> </keybind>
Here too you need to change the /path/to/*
lines to point to the scripts that you saved above. Save the file and then reconfigure Openbox. You should now be able to launch regular instances of urxvt with Super+T
, and toggle the kuake-like console with Super+`
(the grave key also known as the backtick).
Further configuration
The advantage of this configuration over the urxvt kuake Perl script is that Openbox provides more keybinding options such as modifier keys. The kuake script hijacks an entire physical key regardless of any modifier combination. Review the Openbox bindings documentation for the full range or possibilities.
The Openbox per-app settings can be used to further configure the behavior of the kuake-like console (e.g. screen position, layer, etc.). You may need to change the "geometry" parameter in the urxvtq
scriptlet to adjust the height of the console.
Related scripts
- hbekel has posted a generalized version of the
urxvtq
here which can be used to toggle any application using xdotool. - http://www.jukie.net/~bart/blog/20070503013555 - A script for opening URLs with your keyboard instead of mouse with urxvt.
トラブルシューティング
~/.Xresources is not being sourced
In some cases where urxvt does not acknowledge ~/.Xresources
, you may need to add xrdb -merge ~/.Xresources
to your ~/.xinitrc
file. See X resources for more information.
Transparency not working after upgrade to v9.09
The rxvt-unicode developers removed compatibility code for a lot of non standard wallpaper setters with this update. Using a non compatible wallpaper setter will break transparency support. Recommended wallpaper setters:
- feh
- hsetroot
- esetroot
To make true transparency work, make sure to comment URxvt.tintColor and URxvt.inheritPixmap.
リモートホスト
If you are logging into a remote host, you may encounter problems when running text-mode programs under rxvt-unicode. This can be fixed by installing rxvt-unicode-terminfo on the remote host or by copying /usr/share/terminfo/r/rxvt-unicode
from your local machine to your host at ~/.terminfo/r/rxvt-unicode
; same for rxvt-unicode-256color.
Some remote systems do not change title automatically unless you specify TERM=xterm. To fix the issue add this line to .bashrc on the remote machine:
PROMPT_COMMAND='echo -ne "\033]0;${USER}@${HOSTNAME}:${PWD}\007"'
Using rxvt-unicode as gmrun terminal
Unlike some other terminals, urxvt expects the arguments to -e
to be given separately, rather than grouped together with quotes. This causes trouble with gmrun, which assumes the opposite behavior. This can be worked around by putting an "eval" in front of gmrun's "Terminal" variable in .gmrunrc
:
Terminal = eval urxvt TermExec = ${Terminal} -e
(gmrun uses /bin/sh
to execute commands, so the "eval" is understood here.) The "eval" has the side-effect of "breaking up" the argument to -e
in the same way that $@
does in Bash, making the command intelligible to urxvt.
My numerical keypad acts weird and generates differing output? (e.g. in vim)
Some Debian GNU/Linux users seem to have this problem, although no specific details were reported so far. It is possible that this is caused by the wrong TERM setting, although the details of whether and how this can happen are unknown, as TERM=rxvt should offer a compatible keymap. See the answer to the previous question, and please report if that helped.
However, using the xmodmap program (xorg-xmodmap), you can re-map your number pad keys back.
1. Check the keycode that your numerical keypad (numpad) generates using xev
program.
- Start the
xev
program - Press your number pad keys and look for ... keycode xxx ... in
xev
's output. For example, numpad 1 in my keyboard is also "End" key, that have a 'keycode 87'.
2. Create or modify your xmodmap file, usually ~/.Xmodmap
, with the content representing your keycode.
Example of xmodmap file with number pad keycode:
keycode 63 = KP_Multiply keycode 79 = Home KP_7 keycode 80 = Up KP_8 keycode 81 = Prior KP_9 keycode 82 = KP_Subtract keycode 83 = Left KP_4 keycode 84 = KP_5 keycode 85 = Right KP_6 keycode 86 = KP_Add keycode 87 = End KP_1 keycode 88 = Down KP_2 keycode 89 = Next KP_3 keycode 90 = Insert KP_0 keycode 91 = Delete KP_Decimal keycode 112 = Prior keycode 117 = Next
3. Load your xmodmap file at X session start-up.
For example, in ~/.xinitrc
file add:
... xmodmap ~/.Xmodmap ...
Pseudo-tty
The following error is likely caused by /dev/pts
having been mounted with the wrong options.
urxvt: can't initialize pseudo-tty, aborting.
Remove /dev/pts
from /etc/fstab
and fix the current mount options with:
# mount -o remount,gid=5,mode=620 /dev/pts
See also [8], FS#36548, and [9].
Key combinations do not work
See Get Alt key to work in terminal.
Slow performance when drawing glyphs
Some programs like alsamixer and xprop do not perform well with some graphics drivers and in consequence redraw very slowly. The option "skipBuiltinGlyphs" for ~/.Xresources
or the command line option -sbg
may fix this. One possible solution is to add the following to ~/.Xresources
:
URxvt*skipBuiltinGlyphs: true
外部資料
- rxvt-unicode - 公式サイト
- Source Code - Browseable CVS
- rxvt-unicode FAQ - 公式 FAQ
- rxvt-unicode Reference - Official manual page
- urxvtperl - Official Perl extension reference