2 # ^- This must be the first line of any Eterm config file!
3 # Format is: <Eterm-VERSION> where VERSION is replaced by
4 # the version it was written for,
5 # minus the "DR-" if any.
7 # This is a sample Eterm config file. It should be placed in
8 # ~/.Eterm/themes/Eterm/MAIN and modified to suit your needs
10 # As always, the authors guarantee absolutely nothing and take
11 # no responsibility for anything that might happen to you, your
12 # computer, your dog, your sex life, or anyone or anything else
13 # directly or indirectly through the use of, or inability to use,
14 # this program. Use at your OWN risk.
16 # Define the color properties
19 # Foreground, background, cursor, scrollbar, pointer colors
26 # video attribute can either be "normal" or "reverse"
29 # Redefine the 16 basic colors, if you really feel the need
30 # First word is "color", next is the number (0-15, BD, or UL),
31 # then the values for red, green, and blue separated by spaces
32 # Numbers are base 10 unless preceded by "0x" (base 16) or '0'
33 # (base 8). Alternatively, you can use color names or #xxxxxx
36 # The colors below are taken from Rasterman's .Xdefaults file. They are intended to
37 # display ANSI art properly when combined with a good ANSI-art font (like vga or
38 # Rasterman's nexus font).
58 # This ends the color section. Any text after the word "end" is
59 # assumed to be a comment and ignored.
98 # unfocusedscrollbar #808080
100 # The X11 attributes section. Should be fairly self-explanatory,
101 # but if not, consult the X man page.
104 # Geometry == widthxheight+x_offset+y_offset, offsets from top left
105 # if +, bottom right if -
106 # geometry 132x50+100+100
112 # Set the fonts. These must be monospace fonts. The values shown are
113 # the Eterm defaults. The "bold" font is the font used if color BD has
114 # not been set and Eterm cannot map the foreground color to one of the
115 # high-intensity colors (8-15).
127 # This section is for pixmap definitions. The only one used currently
128 # is "background". The supplied numbers work just like they do for
129 # Enlightenment: first is X (width), second is Y (height). -1 to
130 # scale 100%, 0 to tile, any other number specifies W/H in pixels
132 # background %random(`cat pixmaps.list 2>/dev/null`)
133 # path "./pix/:~/.Eterm/:~/.Eterm/themes/Eterm/pix:~/.Eterm/pix/:/usr/share/Eterm/pix/"
135 # Support for these is forthcoming
136 # scroll_up -1 -1 ~/.Eterm/up_arrow.ppm
137 # scroll_down -1 -1 ~/.Eterm/down_arrow.ppm
138 # scroll_background 0 0 ~/.Eterm/scroll.ppm
139 # scroll_anchor -1 -1 ~/.Eterm/anchor.ppm
142 # The Kanji support options. Same goes for these fonts as for the normal
143 # ones. The "encoding" attribute can be either "eucj" or "sjis".
153 # Boolean variables. The values can be "1", "on", or "true" for TRUE, or "0",
154 # "off", or "false" for FALSE.
157 # If true, Eterm will un-iconify itself when it receives a beep (ASCII 0x07)
160 # If true, Eterm will flash rather than sending a beep.
163 # If true, Eterm will prepend '-' to the shell name when calling it.
166 # If true, Eterm will display the scroll bar
170 # If true, Eterm will attempt to make an entry in the utmp file to record the
171 # login information. Eterm *must* run privileged to do this.
174 # If true, Eterm will handle the Meta (Alt) + keypress to set the 8th bit.
175 # If false, Eterm will handle the Meta + keypress as an escape prefix. (default)
178 # If true, Eterm will start iconified.
181 # If true, Eterm will jump to the bottom of the window when something is echoed
182 # to the terminal, either by program output or user input.
186 # If true, Eterm will put the scrollbar on the right of the window (default is left).
189 # If true, the scrollbar will have no trough.
190 scrollbar_floating false
192 # If true, Eterm will run with no window borders.
201 # Use the supplied keysym to reduce/enlarge the font
202 smallfont_key LessThan
203 bigfont_key GreaterThan
205 # You can also associate a given keysym (0xff00 - 0xffff) with a string
206 # keysym 0xffff "\r\n\e\007\t"
208 # uncomment these two lines if your home and end keys are having problems
209 # keysym 0xff50 "\eOH"
210 # keysym 0xff57 "\eOF"
212 keysym 0xffff "\e[3\~"
214 # Greek keyboard mode. First the word "greek", then its boolean
215 # state, then its mode (either "iso" or "ibm").
221 # The command to which to pipe print requests (printscreen)
224 # The number of lines in the scrollback buffer. More lines, more memory needed.
227 # The characters to use as word delimiters for double-click selection
228 cut_chars "\t\\\`\\\"\'&() *,;<=>?@[]{|}"
230 # Defines the width of the border between the terminal window and the client window.
234 # Value to use for $TERM
237 # Program to exec (intended for use with themes)