> As the default termcap already includes an entry for rxvt-cygwin-native > as a convenience for cygwin users, it should probably be updated to also > include an entry for rxvt-cygwin. The three entries: rxvt, > rxvt-cygwin-native, rxvt-cygwin > differ only in their ACS (line draw) character string, which only works > if you're using an OEM-recoded font...so, using TERM=rxvt is probably > good enough for both variants, for most people. (I know of only one > OEM-recoded font: "Lucida ConsoleP")
$ TERM=rxvt man ls gives the good behaviour. >> I just have the following in my .Xdefaults: >> Rxvt*termName: rxvt >> Looks like it is ignored. >> >> So is it a bug? > > Maybe, but maybe not. Rxvt looks for the .Xdefault using the following > construction: > > getenv("HOME") + "/.Xdefaults" > > It does NOT use getpwent() to figure out your home directory from > /etc/passwd. Therefore, if you start rxvt "fron Windows" (e.g. using a > shortcut), then Rxvt can find ~/.Xdefaults ONLY if you have set %HOME% > using the Windows Environment settings tool. My guess is that on your > brand new installation, you haven't done this -- so the behavior is > expected. I have not defined HOME but I can confirm that rxvt is reading .Xdefault as I use it to define the window size, colors, font size... I have tried to add HOME in Windows env. var but it did not change anything (either with a DOS path or a Cygwin path). So there is something strange with this TERM thing and rxvt. Frédéric -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/