On 5/10/2010 3:18 PM, Andy Koppe wrote:
> Oleksandr Gavenko wrote:
>> My preferred ~/.Xdefaults ?
>
> That would mean linking against Xlib or reimplementing relevant parts
> of the X resource system.
Maybe not. rxvt itself does NOT use the Xlib code to read .Xdefaults;
it has its own homegrown c
Oleksandr Gavenko wrote:
> On 2010.05.06 8:04, Andy Koppe wrote:
>>
>> Always on the lookout for ways to improve mintty: what mintty
>> shortcomings or rxvt features make you prefer rxvt?
>>
> My preferred ~/.Xdefaults ?
That would mean linking against Xlib or reimplementing relevant parts
of the
On 5/7/2010 3:03 AM, Oleksandr Gavenko wrote:
On 2010.05.06 8:04, Andy Koppe wrote:
Always on the lookout for ways to improve mintty: what mintty
shortcomings or rxvt features make you prefer rxvt?
My preferred ~/.Xdefaults ? Also rxvt present in MSYS.
One tool for all OS.
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On 2010.05.06 8:04, Andy Koppe wrote:
Always on the lookout for ways to improve mintty: what mintty
shortcomings or rxvt features make you prefer rxvt?
My preferred ~/.Xdefaults ? Also rxvt present in MSYS.
One tool for all OS.
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Fergus wrote:
> Constantly stalling when exiting rxvt in [1.7] (as previously reported;
> and still don't understand why, or why this list isn't full of
> "Me too"s). This never happens in 1.5. I really prefer rxvt over all
> other shells incl mintty.
Always on the lookout for ways to improve mint
On 5/5/2010 12:01 PM, Fergus wrote:
> Constantly stalling when exiting rxvt in [1.7] (as previously reported;
> and still don't understand why, or why this list isn't full of
> "Me too"s). This never happens in 1.5. I really prefer rxvt over all
> other shells incl mintty. So I copied rxvt.exe from
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