Ok, uninstalled #ibus and tried #scim + #anthy for #Japanese input. It works, but only for leafpad or other graphic programs, not for #xterm or #nvi/#vim.
Does anyone have a solution for using it also on terminal windows?
Maybe #uim?
#ibus #scim #anthy #japanese #xterm #nvi #uim #openbsd
#xterm #rlwrap #repl #asdf #goodEnough #CommonLisp #development
https://gopher.tildeverse.org/tilde.institute/0/~screwtape/203303711-rlwrap-repls-for-common-lisp.txt
gopher://tilde.institute/0/~screwtape/203303711-rlwrap-repls-for-common-lisp.txt
#xterm #rlwrap #repl #asdf #goodenough #commonlisp #development
How to make terminal sushi a file with focus on it? #gnome #nautilus #gnometerminal #xterm #gnomesushi
#gnome #nautilus #gnometerminal #xterm #gnomesushi
Bruno Garcia gave xterm a second look and realized it's better than commonly thought. In this post he shared his experience and xterm setup for basic configuration, visual styling and fonts, URL handling, and more:
Do you have many #xterm windows open at the same time?
You can change the background color on the fly with the "xtermset" command 😍
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Avete molte finestre di xterm aperte in contemporanea?
Potete cambiare il colore dello sfondo al volo con il comando "xtermset" 😍
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The set of tools in my #FLOSS IDE has been consistent for about 10 years now:
- #Debian as the #Linux distribution of choice, on desktop, laptop and server
- #i3wm as the window manager
- #xterm as the terminal emulator
- #tmux as the terminal multiplexer
- #vim as the text editor
- #firefox as the web browser, with #vimium extension of course
- #ranger as my preferred file manager, I use #midnightcommander for some things like archives
- #ssh and #sshfs for remote work
- #git for versioning
#git #sshfs #ssh #midnightcommander #ranger #vimium #Firefox #vim #tmux #xterm #i3wm #Linux #debian #floss
#Xterm on this thing makes my eyes bleed. Tiny black type on a glaring white background, prompts in a hideous arsenic green... Who thought this was good default?
Not sure why the colors for tut are kinda wonky in #XTerm.
Some things like the like counts don't show up at all, but I can select them and paste elsewhere, and they're there.
I even tried reformatting my xfce4-terminal color settings into a format that .Xdefaults understands and that only helped a little. vim spelling check pink is a bright red and tut has a yellow background instead of white.
*head scratch*
@thomasadam I can't figure out why the Penguin Packagers keep trying to put some other terminal-like thing alongside #xterm, but then I do OK on FreeBSD with #piewm and #xterm and #emacs kinda like I did on SunOS and HP-UX in the early to mid 1990s.
I hack on freevt3k because it does two things xterm doesn't: HP terminal emulation and NS/3000 VT protocol. Freevt3k could be a LOT more modern and I work on that a bit.