Steve Litt wrote on 03.01.2018 16:21: > On Tue, 2 Jan 2018 17:13:50 +0100 > Irrwahn <irrw...@freenet.de> wrote: > >> In case you become interested in a replacement with a similar >> feature set, yet still small-ish footprint and reasonable list >> of dependencies: I can recommend sakura! I've been using it for >> years now > > Irrwahn, thanks for turning me on to Sakura. I'll be using it a lot in > the future.
You're welcome. ;o) > Sakura is a great terminal emulator with abyssmal documentation. None > of its features or operations are discoverable until you learn that its > configuration is contained in ~/.config/sakura/sakura.conf, and even > then you must figure out by trial and error, by reading the source, or > by verbal history passed from father to son, that every hotkey mentioned > must be used in conjunction with the Shift+Ctrl combination. > > Next step is to look inside sakura.c, at the #define statements, > particularly the ones that /DEFAULT_.*_ACCELERATOR/. Compare those > defaults the accelerator declarations in sakura.conf as it ships from > the factory, and you find that the accelerators are the [...] Well, a good portion of the info you provide (in the part I snipped) is contained, or at least pointed to, in the sakura man-page. Though I have to admit its author could have been a bit more verbose about some aspects. Otherwise I have to agree with your sentiment: Since I've been using it, I never felt the need to look for alternatives. Best regards Urban -- Sapere aude! _______________________________________________ Dng mailing list Dng@lists.dyne.org https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng