[solved] urxvt no longer underlines URLs
I'm afraid I don't recall when I first noticed this change, so I can't be really sure about what update changed it. I'm using rxvt-unicode-patched 9.15-5 from AUR. It used to underline URLs so I could middle-click them and have them open in Firefox.
Here's my .Xdefaults:
URxvt.title: urxvt
URxvt.borderColor: #000000
URxvt.geometry: 100x30
URxvt.internalBorder: 0
URxvt.eXTernalBorder: 0
URxvt.scrollBar_right: false
URxvt.scrollBar: false
URxvt.transparent: true
URxvt.shading: 30
URxvt.depth: 32
URxvt.foreground: #e6e6e6
URxvt.background: #000000
! black/grey
*color0: #222222
*color8: #666666
! red
*color1: #e84f4f
*color9: #d23d3d
! green
*color2: #b7ce42
*color10: #bde077
! yellow
*color3: #fea63c
*color11: #ffe863
! blue
*color4: #66aabb
*color12: #aaccbb
! magenta
*color5: #b74163
*color13: #e16a98
! cyan
*color6: #6d878d
*color14: #42717b
! grey/white
*color7: #dddddd
*color16: #cccccc
URxvt.font: xft:Tamsyn:size=12
URxvt.perl-ext: default,url-select
URxvt.urlLauncher: firefox
URxvt.underlineURLs: true
MAILTO*title: MAILTO
EMACS*title: EMACS
EMACS*geometry: 100x30
Any ideas how to get this behaviour back?
Thanks.
Last edited by ibrunton (2012-06-20 12:52:16)
I just use rxvt-unicode and urxvt-url-select from the official repos. You can also open the URLs with the keyboard.
[edit] Did you rebuild the patched version? I realised that maybe you want that font fix. The AUR page says you might need to rebuild it.
Last edited by lotuskip (2012-06-20 12:29:57)
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# Use ASCII rather than graphic characters for drawing lines. This
# helps on some terminals.
#ASCIILines = no
# FastDirs, these allow you to jump directly to a directory, the key
# bindings are in the keymap file.
# Examples: Fastdir1 = /mp3/rock
# Fastdir2 = /mp3/electronic
# Fastdir3 = /mp3/rap
# Fastdir4 = /mp3/etc
#Fastdir1 =
#Fastdir2 =
#Fastdir3 =
#Fastdir4 =
#Fastdir5 =
#Fastdir6 =
#Fastdir7 =
#Fastdir8 =
#Fastdir9 =
#Fastdir10 =
# How fast to seek (in number of seconds per keystroke). The first
# option is for normal seek and the second for silent seek.
#SeekTime = 1
#SilentSeekTime = 5
# PreferredDecoders allows you to specify which decoder should be used
# for any given audio format. It is a colon-separated list in which
# each entry is of the general form 'code(decoders)', where 'code'
# identifies the audio format and 'decoders' is a comma-separated list
# of decoders in order of preference.
# The audio format identifier may be either a filename extension or a
# MIME media type. If the latter, the format is 'type/subtype' (e.g.,
# 'audio/flac'). Because different systems may give different MIME
# media types, any 'x-' prefix of the subtype is ignored both here and
# in the actual file MIME type (so all combinations of 'audio/flac' and
# 'audio/x-flac' match each other).
# For Internet streams the matching is done on MIME media type and on
# actual content. For files the matches are made on MIME media type
# (if the 'UseMimeMagic' option is set) and on filename extension. The
# MIME media type of a file is not determined until the first entry for
# MIME is encountered in the list.
# The matching is done in the order of appearance in the list with any
# entries added from the command line being matched before those listed
# here. Therefore, if you place all filename extension entries before
# all MIME entries you will speed up MOC's processing of directories
# (which could be significant for remote file systems).
# The decoder list may be empty, in which case no decoders will be used
# for files (and files with that audio format ignored) while Internet
# streams will be assessed on the actual content. Any decoder position
# may contain an asterisk, in which case any decoder not otherwise listed
# which can handle the audio format will be used. It is not an error to
# list the same decoder twice, but neither does it make sense to do so.
# If you have a mix of audio and non-audio files in your directories, you
# may wish to include entries at top of the list which ignore non-audio
# files by extension.
# In summary, the PreferredDecoders option provides fine control over the
# type of matching which is performed (filename extension, MIME media
# type and streamed media content) and which decoder(s) (if any) are used
# based on the option's list entries and their ordering.
# Examples: aac(aac,ffmpeg) first try FAAD2 for AACs then FFmpeg
# mp3() ignore MP3 files
# wav(*,sndfile) use sndfile for WAV as a last resort
# ogg(vorbis,*):flac(flac,*) try Xiph decoders first
# ogg():audio/ogg() ignore OGG files, and
# force Internet selection by content
# gz():html() ignore some non-audio files
# Any unspecified audio formats default to trying all decoders.
# Any unknown (or misspelt) drivers are ignored.
# All names are case insensitive.
# The default setting reflects the historical situation modified by
# the experience of users.
#PreferredDecoders = aac(aac,ffmpeg):m4a(ffmpeg)
#PreferredDecoders += mpc(musepack,*,ffmpeg):mpc8(musepack,*,ffmpeg)
#PreferredDecoders += sid(sidplay2):mus(sidplay2)
#PreferredDecoders += wav(sndfile,*,ffmpeg)
#PreferredDecoders += wv(wavpack,*,ffmpeg)
#PreferredDecoders += audio/aac(aac):audio/aacp(aac):audio/m4a(ffmpeg)
#PreferredDecoders += audio/wav(sndfile,*)
# The following PreferredDecoders attempt to handle the ambiguity surrounding
# container types such as OGG for files. The first two entries will force
# a local file to the correct decoder (assuming the .ogg file contains Vorbis
# audio), while the MIME media types will cause Internet audio streams to
# be assessed on content (which may be either Vorbis or Speex).
#PreferredDecoders += ogg(vorbis,ffmpeg):oga(vorbis,ffmpeg):ogv(ffmpeg)
#PreferredDecoders += opus(opus,ffmpeg)
#PreferredDecoders += spx(speex)
#PreferredDecoders += application/ogg(vorbis):audio/ogg(vorbis)
# Which resampling method to use. There are a few methods of resampling
# sound supported by libresamplerate. The default is 'Linear') which is
# also the fastest. A better description can be found at:
# http://www.mega-nerd.com/libsamplerate/api_misc.html#Converters
# but briefly, the following methods are based on bandlimited interpolation
# and are higher quality, but also slower:
# SincBestQuality - really slow (I know you probably have an xx GHz
# processor, but it's still not enough to not see
# this in the top output :) The worst case
# Signal-to-Noise Ratio is 97dB.
# SincMediumQuality - much faster.
# SincFastest - the fastest bandlimited interpolation.
# And these are lower quality, but much faster methods:
# ZeroOrderHold - really poor quality, but it's really fast.
# Linear - a bit better and a bit slower.
#ResampleMethod = Linear
# Always use this sample rate (in Hz) when opening the audio device (and
# resample the sound if necessary). When set to 0 the device is opened
# with the file's rate.
#ForceSampleRate = 0
# By default, even if the sound card reports that it can output 24bit samples
# MOC converts 24bit PCM to 16bit. Setting this option to 'yes' allows MOC
# to use 24bit output. (The MP3 decoder, for example, uses this format.)
# This is disabled by default because there were reports that it prevents
# MP3 files from playing on some soundcards.
#Allow24bitOutput = no
# Use realtime priority for output buffer thread. This will prevent gaps
# while playing even with heavy load. The user who runs MOC must have
# permissions to set such a priority. This could be dangerous, because it
# is possible that a bug in MOC will freeze your computer.
#UseRealtimePriority = no
# The number of audio files for which MOC will cache tags. When this limit
# is reached, file tags are discarded on a least recently used basis (with
# one second resolution). You can disable the cache by giving it a size of
# zero. Note that if you decrease the cache size below the number of items
# currently in the cache, the number will not decrease immediately (if at
# all).
#TagsCacheSize = 256
# Number items in the playlist.
#PlaylistNumbering = yes
# Main window layouts can be configured. You can change the position and
# size of the menus (directory and playlist). You have three layouts and
# can switch between then using the 'l' key (standard mapping). By default,
# only two layouts are configured.
# The format is as follows:
# - Each layout is described as a list of menu entries.
# - Each menu entry is of the form:
# menu(position_x, position_y, width, height)
# where 'menu' is either 'directory' or 'playlist'.
# - The parameters define position and size of the menu. They can
# be absolute numbers (like 10) or a percentage of the screen size
# (like 45%).
# - 'width' and 'height' can have also value of 'FILL' which means
# fill the screen from the menu's position to the border.
# - Menus may overlap.
# You must describe at least one menu (default is to fill the whole window).
# There must be at least one layout (Layout1) defined; others can be empty.
# Example: Layout1 = playlist(50%,50%,50%,50%)
# Layout2 = ""
# Layout3 = ""
# Just one layout, the directory will occupy the whole
# screen, the playlist will have 1/4 of the screen size
# and be positioned at lower right corner. (Note that
# because the playlist will be hidden by the directory
# you will have to use the TAB key to make the playlist
# visible.)
# Example: Layout1 = playlist(0,0,100%,10):directory(0,10,100%,FILL)
# The screen is split into two parts: playlist at the top
# and the directory menu at the bottom. Playlist will
# occupy 10 lines and the directory menu the rest.
#Layout1 = directory(0,0,50%,100%):playlist(50%,0,FILL,100%)
#Layout2 = directory(0,0,100%,100%):playlist(0,0,100%,100%)
#Layout3 = ""
# When the song changes, should the menu be scrolled so that the currently
# played file is visible?
#FollowPlayedFile = yes
# What to do if the interface was started and the server is already playing
# something from the playlist? If CanStartInPlaylist is set to 'yes', the
# interface will switch to the playlist. When set to 'no' it will start
# from the last directory.
#CanStartInPlaylist = yes
# Executing external commands (1 - 10) invoked with key commands (F1 - F10
# by default).
# Some arguments are substituted before executing:
# %f - file path
# %i - title made from tags
# %S - start block mark (in seconds)
# %E - end block mark (in seconds)
# Data from tags can also be substituted:
# %t - title
# %a - album
# %r - artist
# %n - track
# %m - time of the file (in seconds)
# The parameters above apply to the currently selected file. If you change
# them to capital letters, they are taken from the file currently playing.
# Programs are run using execv(), not a shell, so you can't do things like
# redirecting the output to a file. The command string is split using blank
# characters as separators; the first element is the command to be executed
# and the rest are its parameters, so if you use "echo Playing: %I" we run
# program 'echo' (from $PATH) with 2 parameters: the string 'Playing:' and
# the title of the file currently playing. Even if the title contains
# spaces, it's still one parameter and it's safe if it contains `rm -rf /`.
# Examples: ExecCommand1 = "cp %f /mnt/usb_drive"
# ExecCommand2 = "/home/joe/now_playing %I"
#ExecCommand1 =
#ExecCommand2 =
#ExecCommand3 =
#ExecCommand4 =
#ExecCommand5 =
#ExecCommand6 =
#ExecCommand7 =
#ExecCommand8 =
#ExecCommand9 =
#ExecCommand10 =
# Display the cursor in the line with the selected file. Some braille
# readers (the Handy Tech modular series ZMU 737, for example) use the
# cursor to focus and can make use of it to present the file line even
# when other fields are changing.
#UseCursorSelection = no
# Set the terminal title when running under xterm.
#SetXtermTitle = yes
# Set the terminal title when running under screen.
#SetScreenTitle = yes
# Display full paths instead of just file names in the playlist.
#PlaylistFullPaths = yes
# The following setting describes how block markers are displayed in
# the play time progress bar. Its value is a string of exactly three
# characters. The first character is displayed in a position which
# corresponds to the time marked as the start of a block and the last
# character to the time marked as the end of the block. The middle
# character is displayed instead if both the start and the end of the block
# would fall in the same position (within the resolution of the interface).
# You can turn off the displaying of these block marker positions by using
# three space characters.
#BlockDecorators = "`\"'"
# How long (in seconds) to leave a message displayed on the screen.
# Setting this to a high value allows you to scroll through the messages
# using the 'hide_message' key. Setting it to zero means you'll have to
# be quick to see any message at all. Any new messages will be queued up
# and displayed after the current message's linger time expires.
#MessageLingerTime = 3
# Does MOC display a prefix on delayed messages indicating
# the number of queued messages still to be displayed?
#PrefixQueuedMessages = yes
# String to append to the queued message count if any
# error messages are still waiting to be displayed.
#ErrorMessagesQueued = "!"
# Self-describing ModPlug options (with 'yes' or 'no' values).
#ModPlug_Oversampling = yes
#ModPlug_NoiseReduction = yes
#ModPlug_Reverb = no
#ModPlug_MegaBass = no
#ModPlug_Surround = no
# ModPlug resampling mode.
# Valid values are:
# FIR - 8 tap fir filter (extremely high quality)
# SPLINE - Cubic spline interpolation (high quality)
# LINEAR - Linear interpolation (fast, good quality)
# NEAREST - No interpolation (very fast, extremely bad sound quality)
#ModPlug_ResamplingMode = FIR
# Other self-describing ModPlug audio characteristic options.
# (Note that the 32 bit sample size seems to be buggy.)
#ModPlug_Channels = 2 # 1 or 2 channels
#ModPlug_Bits = 16 # 8, 16 or 32 bits
#ModPlug_Frequency = 44100 # 11025, 22050, 44100 or 48000 Hz
#ModPlug_ReverbDepth = 0 # 0 (quiet) to 100 (loud)
#ModPlug_ReverbDelay = 0 # Delay in ms (usually 40-200ms)
#ModPlug_BassAmount = 0 # 0 (quiet) to 100 (loud).
#ModPlug_BassRange = 10 # Cutoff in Hz (10-100).
#ModPlug_SurroundDepth = 0 # Surround level 0(quiet)-100(heavy).
#ModPlug_SurroundDelay = 0 # Surround delay in ms, usually 5-40ms.
#ModPlug_LoopCount = 0 # 0 (never), n (times) or -1 (forever)
# Self-describing TiMidity audio characteristic options.
#TiMidity_Rate = 44100 # Between 8000 and 48000
#TiMidity_Bits = 16 # 8 or 16
#TiMidity_Channels = 2 # 1 or 2
#TiMidity_Volume = 100 # 0 to 800
# You can setup a TiMidity-Config-File here.
# Leave it unset to use library defaults (/etc/timidity.cfg mostly).
# Setting it to 'yes' also uses the library defaults.
# Set it to 'no' if you don't have any configuration file.
# Otherwise set it to the name of a specific file.
#TiMidity_Config =
# Self-describing SidPlay2 audio characteristic options.
#SidPlay2_DefaultSongLength = 180 # If not in database (in seconds)
#SidPlay2_MinimumSongLength = 0 # Play at least n (in seconds)
#SidPlay2_Frequency = 44100 # 4000 to 48000
#SidPlay2_Bits = 16 # 8 or 16
#SidPlay2_Optimisation = 0 # 0 (worst quality) to 2 (best quality)
# Set path to a HVSC-compatible database (if not set, database is disabled).
#SidPlay2_Database =
# SidPlay2 playback Mode:
# "M": Mono (best for many SIDs)
# "S": Stereo
# "L"/"R": Left / Right
#SidPlay2_PlayMode = "M"
# Use start-song information from SID ('yes') or start at first song
# ('no'). Songs before the start-song won't be played. (Note that this
# option previously took the values 1 and 0; these are now deprecated
# in favour of 'yes' and 'no'.)
#SidPlay2_StartAtStart = yes
# Play sub-tunes. (Note that this option previously took the values 1
# and 0; these are now deprecated in favour of 'yes' and 'no'.)
#SidPlay2_PlaySubTunes = yes
# Run the OnSongChange command when a new song starts playing.
# Specify the full path (i.e. no leading '~') of an executable to run.
# Arguments will be passed, and you can use the following escapes:
# %a artist
# %r album
# %f filename
# %t title
# %n track
# %d file duration in XX:YY form
# %D file duration, number of seconds
# No pipes/redirects can be used directly, but writing a shell script
# can do the job.
# Example: OnSongChange = "/home/jack/.moc/myscript %a %r"
#OnSongChange =
# If RepeatSongChange is 'yes' then MOC will execute the command every time
# a song starts playing regardless of whether or not it is just repeating.
# Otherwise the command will only be executed when a different song is
# started.
#RepeatSongChange = no
# Run the OnStop command (full path, no arguments) when MOC changes state
# to stopped (i.e., when user stopped playing or changes a song).
#OnStop = "/home/jack/.moc/myscript_on_stop"
# This option determines which song to play after finishing all the songs
# in the queue. Setting this to 'yes' causes MOC to play the song which
# follows the song being played before queue playing started. If set to
# 'no', MOC will play the song following the last song in the queue if it
# is in the playlist. The default is 'yes' because this is the way other
# players usually behave. (Note that this option previously took the
# values 1 and 0; these are now deprecated in favour of 'yes' and 'no'.)
#QueueNextSongReturn = yes
I read wiki but didn't find anything useful. Thanks for any info.
Last edited by Shark (2014-12-17 12:31:30)bleach wrote:
i see these
URxvt*background: #171717
URxvt*foreground: #B2B2B2
URxvt*color0: #171717
URxvt*color1: #3D3D3D
URxvt*color2: #ffffff
are not commented out
3d3d3d is for red but you have a blackish and color2 is for green but you have it white the rest should be the default colors. it uses the same colors only it changes the vairiant of the color you choice there or normally moc uses colors such as green blue and such which will call your console colors for those respective fields I know moc has /user/share/moc/themes/ that you can edit or make your own for instance copy one and edit it. I think htop uses the same color count which is 8 but with so green will be white when you use urxvt. 8 for normal colors 16 for bright dark and urxvt is 256 which is 16 but can use any of the 256 colors for 16.
just to clarify you have commented out your colors 4-15 and your green and red is weird, and htop aswell as moc is 8 bit. moc theme_yellow_red is default for background so it will use urxvts background
Haahaha, that is simple. And it works!!!
I didn't bother with commenting that because i thought they are not applied. Anyway, thanks man. My urxvt terminal si grateful to you and your thorough explanation. SOLVED! -
[SOLVED] urxvt + screen + zsh, title is not displayed correctly
I use urxvt and screen inside it. The screen's title is set up to display the current program and the window number. However after changing from bash to zsh, it always display "zsh" instead of "vim" or "top" which is currently running.
my screenrc:
# This is an example for the global screenrc file.
# You may want to install this file as /usr/local/etc/screenrc.
# Check config.h for the exact location.
# Flaws of termcap and standard settings are done here.
startup_message off
#defflow on # will force screen to process ^S/^Q
deflogin on
#autodetach off
vbell on
vbell_msg " Wuff ---- Wuff!! "
# all termcap entries are now duplicated as terminfo entries.
# only difference should be the slightly modified syntax, and check for
# terminfo entries, that are already corected in the database.
# G0 we have a SEMI-GRAPHICS-CHARACTER-MODE
# WS this sequence resizes our window.
# cs this sequence changes the scrollregion
# hs@ we have no hardware statusline. screen will only believe that
# there is a hardware status line if hs,ts,fs,ds are all set.
# ts to statusline
# fs from statusline
# ds delete statusline
# al add one line
# AL add multiple lines
# dl delete one line
# DL delete multiple lines
# ic insert one char (space)
# IC insert multiple chars
# nx terminal uses xon/xoff
termcap facit|vt100|xterm LP:G0
terminfo facit|vt100|xterm LP:G0
#the vt100 description does not mention "dl". *sigh*
termcap vt100 dl=5\E[M
terminfo vt100 dl=5\E[M
#facit's "al" / "dl" are buggy if the current / last line
#contain attributes...
termcap facit al=\E[L\E[K:AL@:dl@:DL@:cs=\E[%i%d;%dr:ic@
terminfo facit al=\E[L\E[K:AL@:dl@:DL@:cs=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr:ic@
#make sun termcap/info better
termcap sun 'up=^K:AL=\E[%dL:DL=\E[%dM:UP=\E[%dA:DO=\E[%dB:LE=\E[%dD:RI=\E[%dC:IC=\E[%d@:WS=1000\E[8;%d;%dt'
terminfo sun 'up=^K:AL=\E[%p1%dL:DL=\E[%p1%dM:UP=\E[%p1%dA:DO=\E[%p1%dB:LE=\E[%p1%dD:RI=\E[%p1%dC:IC=\E[%p1%d@:WS=\E[8;%p1%d;%p2%dt$<1000>'
#xterm understands both im/ic and doesn't have a status line.
#Note: Do not specify im and ic in the real termcap/info file as
#some programs (e.g. vi) will (no,no, may (jw)) not work anymore.
termcap xterm|fptwist hs@:cs=\E[%i%d;%dr:im=\E[4h:ei=\E[4l
terminfo xterm|fptwist hs@:cs=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr:im=\E[4h:ei=\E[4l
# Long time I had this in my private screenrc file. But many people
# seem to want it (jw):
# we do not want the width to change to 80 characters on startup:
# on suns, /etc/termcap has :is=\E[r\E[m\E[2J\E[H\E[?7h\E[?1;3;4;6l:
termcap xterm 'is=\E[r\E[m\E[2J\E[H\E[?7h\E[?1;4;6l'
terminfo xterm 'is=\E[r\E[m\E[2J\E[H\E[?7h\E[?1;4;6l'
# Do not use xterms alternate window buffer.
# This one would not add lines to the scrollback buffer.
#termcap xterm|xterms|xs ti=\E7\E[?47l
#terminfo xterm|xterms|xs ti=\E7\E[?47l
#make hp700 termcap/info better
termcap hp700 'Z0=\E[?3h:Z1=\E[?3l:hs:ts=\E[62"p\E[0$~\E[2$~\E[1$}:fs=\E[0}\E[61"p:ds=\E[62"p\E[1$~\E[61"p:ic@'
terminfo hp700 'Z0=\E[?3h:Z1=\E[?3l:hs:ts=\E[62"p\E[0$~\E[2$~\E[1$}:fs=\E[0}\E[61"p:ds=\E[62"p\E[1$~\E[61"p:ic@'
#wyse-75-42 must have defflow control (xo = "terminal uses xon/xoff")
#(nowadays: nx = padding doesn't work, have to use xon/off)
#essential to have it here, as this is a slow terminal.
termcap wy75-42 nx:xo:Z0=\E[?3h\E[31h:Z1=\E[?3l\E[31h
terminfo wy75-42 nx:xo:Z0=\E[?3h\E[31h:Z1=\E[?3l\E[31h
#remove some stupid / dangerous key bindings
bind ^k
#bind L
bind ^\
#make them better
bind \\ quit
bind K kill
bind I login on
bind O login off
bind } history
# Modified Liberty, Display the status on the gnome terminal title
#hardstatus string "[screen %n%?: %t%?] %h"
termcapinfo xterm*|rxvt*|urxvt* 'hs:ts=\E]2;:fs=\007:ds=\E]2;screen\007'
hardstatus string "[screen: %w] %h"
# scrollback buffer size
defscrollback 5000
Solved by adding this to .zshrc
case $TERM in
xterm*|rxvt*|screen*)
precmd() { print -Pn "\e]0;%m:%~\a" }
preexec () { print -Pn "\e]0;$1\a" }
esac
Last edited by helloworld1 (2011-04-12 16:25:53)I have
defhstatus "^Et"
in my .screenrc. Maybe there's something you like even better, e.g. there's also "^EH" which I used to use. Just checkout what can be done with defhstatus, you'll find what you want. -
[solved] urxvt wrong (no) icon and not shown in pypanel
Well the title says it, the icon looks like this (without the green stuff):
It's easy to fix I guess but I just find nothing.
Thanks for any help.
Last edited by rine (2008-04-02 14:32:43)Ok I got help in the screenshot thread. I'll just sumarize in case someone else has this problem:
rine wrote:
yettenet wrote:
rine wrote:
sauber:
If anyone can tell me why urxvt is not shown in pypanel go ahead.
Because it's tabbed. Try to change the SHOWALL (or whichever that is which defines which apps should be shown) setting to something else (it's been a long time since I used pypanel and had the very same problem, something like this solved it).
But if I were you, I'd simply use docker as a tray app and bind client-list-combined-menu (which also pops up when middle clicking on your desktop) to a key-combination in rc.xml.
Ok, thanks. Showall=2 kinda works (I can't minimize by clicking on the panel, but that's ok). I don't know what you mean with docker though, as I don't have urxvt in the tray. And to koch: there is a thread in the newbie corner .
I fear that was a lot of off topic because of me now, sorry for that. -
[SOLVED] URxvt doesn't allow tabs to be opened as regular user
I recently had my file system become corrupted as was forced to restore 2 week old backup, after configuring the backup and booting into the system I fired up urxvt opened journalctl -f. When I tried to open a new tab I got this error:
Jan 05 01:49:07 thinkpad slim[431]: urxvt: can't fork, aborting.
Jan 05 01:49:07 thinkpad slim[431]: urxvt: error while initializing new terminal instance at /usr/lib/urxvt/urxvt.pm line 1125.
One thing I have noticed is if I make the window larger I can sometimes get 2 tabs before the error shows, if I make it fullscreen I get 1 tab and if I leave it unchanged I can get 3 tabs. If I su - and fire it up I can get tabs to my hearts content.
Figuring this was an issue specific to my user I created a new user and have the same issue.
x86_64
3.7.1-3-ck
fluxbox
My .Xdefaults
urxvt.geometry:90x25
urxvt.scrollBar: false
urxvt.saveLines: 10000000000000000
urxvt.foreground: white
urxvt*termName: rxvt-256color
urxvt*transparent: true
urxvt.depth: 32
urxvt.font: 7x14
urxvt.background: [85]#000000
urxvt.perl-ext-common: default,tabbed,matcher
urxvt.url-launcher: /usr/bin/chromium
urxvt.matcher.button: 1
The system is 100% up to date as of this posting.
Last edited by gehidore (2013-01-06 18:23:28)xamaco wrote:Starting with urxvt 9.16, several change have happened. Among other things :
perl-ext-common has been replaced by perl-ext
url-launcher replaced by urxvt-url-launcher
See man urxvt-extensions and http://dist.schmorp.de/rxvt-unicode/Changes
Looking at the latter I see this:
- INCOMPATIBLE CHANGE: renamed urlLauncher resource to url-launcher.
- fix processing of DEC private mode save sequences (patch by Patrick
Hemmer).
Which doesn't seem to apply to my issue, and is a change from "urlLauncher to url-launcher" which I already use, and already works.
I have changed the perl-ext-common to perl-ext Nothing has changed.
Again the strange part about this for me is that opening a root rxvt window from su - tabs function 100% fine. -
[Solved] URXVT cannot display Japanese Characters
Solved:
I had a typo in my locale.conf, setting to an invalid locale - apparently that did it.
Thanks for the help!
Hi everybody!
I just now re-installed Arch because I switched hard-drives (to an SSD) and everything seems to be working again, apart from one thing:
urxvt doesn't display Japanese Characters, just questionmarks instead when using ls and garbage characters otherwise.
I literally copied and pasted my ~/.Xresources from my old install, so I'm not quite sure what went wrong.
This is said file:
Urxvt.urgentOnBell: True
urxvt*cursorBlink: false
!urxvt*internalBorder: 0
!urxvt*externalBorder: 0
URxvt*.depth: 32
URxvt*.background: [85]#000000
! URxvt.scrollstyle: plain
URxvt.scrollBar: false
URxvt.foreground: grey
! red
URxvt.color1: #CC0000
URxvt.color9: #B33838
! blue
URxvt.color4: #3465A4
URxvt.color12: #729FCF
! yellow
Urxvt.color3: #b48363
URxvt.color11: #d49b4e
!URxvt.font: 8x13
urxvt*font: xft:DejaVu Sans Mono:size=8:antialas=true,xft:Kochi Gothic:size=8
This is what fc-list has to say:
% fc-list | grep "Kochi\|DejaVuSansMono"
/usr/share/fonts/TTF/DejaVuSansMono.ttf: DejaVu Sans Mono:style=Book
/usr/share/fonts/TTF/kochi-mincho-subst.ttf: Kochi Mincho,æ±é¢¨ææ:style=Regular,æ¨æº
/usr/share/fonts/TTF/kochi-gothic-subst.ttf: Kochi Gothic,æ±é¢¨ã´ã·ãã¯:style=Regular,æ¨æº
/usr/share/fonts/TTF/DejaVuSansMono-Oblique.ttf: DejaVu Sans Mono:style=Oblique
/usr/share/fonts/TTF/DejaVuSansMono-Bold.ttf: DejaVu Sans Mono:style=Bold
/usr/share/fonts/TTF/DejaVuSansMono-BoldOblique.ttf: DejaVu Sans Mono:style=Bold Oblique
I already tried re-installing the fonts and I also tried out alternative fonts, but nothing seems to work.
All the other settings from the ~/.Xresources file are applied perfectly, so I'm not quite sure where to look for the error.
My browser (dwb) displays japanese characters just fine.
Any help is greatly appreciated
Edit: I just realized that urxvt seems to completely ignore the fonts line - I had that problem once before, when I used the AMD Catalyst driver and not the open source one.
I now have an Nvidia card and started using the propietary driver - maybe that has something to do with it?
Last edited by lorizean (2013-12-02 13:16:14)Works here:
URxvt*depth: 32
URxvt*buffered: true
URxvt*termName: rxvt-256color
URxvt.font: xft:Terminus:pixelsize=12:antialias=false
urxvt.imLocale: pl_PL.ISO8859-2
What's the output of 'localectl'? -
[SOLVED]urxvt bug jumping to front of command
Hello,
I have a weird bug with my terminal.
I type in my comand (comand of course makes no sense, but that's not the point), then I hit the home button and get an incorrect view, insert what I forgot and hit enter. Once executed, I can press up for previous comand and it is viewed correctly again.
Sometimes, this bug also happens when hitting up and browsing trough previous commands.
.bashrc:
PS1="\e[42m\W\e[0m\e[44m>\e[0m "
(bunch of aliases)
.Xresources:
URxvt.scrollbar:false
URxvt.font: 'xft:Source\ Code\ Pro:size=10'
URxvt.perl-ext-common: default, matcher
URxvt.url-launcher: /usr/bin/firefox
URxvt.matcher.button: 1
(a bunch of colors)
Does anybody have an idea what could be the issue?
Last edited by mrkernelpanic (2014-10-25 01:43:41)Check your escapes: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Color_Bash_Prompt
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[SOLVED] urxvt not using locale
Help! I am stuck here.
For the life of me I cannot find a reason why urxvt won't use my locale.
Output of locale
LANG=en_DK.utf8
LC_CTYPE="en_DK.utf8"
LC_NUMERIC="en_DK.utf8"
LC_TIME="en_DK.utf8"
LC_COLLATE=C
LC_MONETARY="en_DK.utf8"
LC_MESSAGES="en_DK.utf8"
LC_PAPER="en_DK.utf8"
LC_NAME="en_DK.utf8"
LC_ADDRESS="en_DK.utf8"
LC_TELEPHONE="en_DK.utf8"
LC_MEASUREMENT="en_DK.utf8"
LC_IDENTIFICATION="en_DK.utf8"
LC_ALL=
Output of locale -a
C
POSIX
en_DK
en_DK.iso88591
en_DK.utf8
en_US
en_US.iso88591
en_US.utf8
Whenever I try to start urxvt from a(nother) terminal I get
urxvt: the locale is not supported by Xlib, working without locale support.
I have tried using both en_DK.utf8 and en_US.utf8. Neither works for me. (I would prefer en_DK.utf8)
If I set the locale to C, then I don't get the error message. However I also don't get the filenames displayed correctly then.
Anyone know what I can do?
I am using lxde with openbox. Don't know if that makes a difference.
I have spend the last 4 hours looking for a solution to this. Google turns up a lot of results, but they all (more or less) just tell me to make sure my locale is correct!? The word frustrating comes to mind
EDIT: Somehow urxvt is using my locale for showing the files correctly, but not for input from the keyboard. The keys that normally produce æ, ø and å (danish chars) just doesn't do anything at all?
EDIT2: Just in case someone stumbles upon this, here is what I decided to do. I didn't exactly solve the problem, but found another terminal to use instead.
What I actually was trying to do was getting yeahconsole to work. I really liked using yakuake in kde, but after deciding to use lxde didn't want to pull in the complete QT library. yeahconsole however which is actually a wrapper for xterm/urxvt didn't want to behave the way I wanted it to. Well the truth is urxvt didn't want to work the way I wanted it to
Fortunately for my nerves I found another quake like terminal called stjerm. This one works great (until now...). It has tabs and recognizes my locale setting. It's not in the official repos, but is easily installed from AUR.
EDIT3: OK. This is kind of annoying. Now I don't need the solution any more and of course now I have found it
To make urxvt use my locale correctly I must set it as follows: (note the LC_CTYPE setting)
LANG=en_DK.utf8
LC_CTYPE="en_US.utf8"
LC_NUMERIC="en_DK.utf8"
LC_TIME="en_DK.utf8"
LC_COLLATE=C
LC_MONETARY="en_DK.utf8"
LC_MESSAGES="en_DK.utf8"
LC_PAPER="en_DK.utf8"
LC_NAME="en_DK.utf8"
LC_ADDRESS="en_DK.utf8"
LC_TELEPHONE="en_DK.utf8"
LC_MEASUREMENT="en_DK.utf8"
LC_IDENTIFICATION="en_DK.utf8"
LC_ALL=
I mark this topic as solved.
Last edited by madeye (2009-10-31 21:21:06)Move 'exec awesome' to the bottom of your ~/.xinitrc.
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[SOLVED] urxvt/console spanish characters
i didn't bother with this "issue" i have, because rarely i type something in spanish (my native language) in urxvt, but lately i had to use msn a lot, (yeah i hate it too, but here people use that... and facebook) so, i have to use a lot the "n" and "a,e,i,o,u" characters, the thing is, i have no problem in X apps typing those characters as you can see, but in console and urxvt i can see the "a,e,i,o,u" characters, but i cannot type them, for example, if a text file has them, i can see them in vim, but im not able to type them, but the "n" character i cannot see neither in console nor urxvt, cant see it and cannot type it, only a "?" when it is displayed...
/etc/rc.conf
# /etc/rc.conf - Main Configuration for Arch Linux
# LOCALIZATION
# LOCALE: available languages can be listed with the 'locale -a' command
# HARDWARECLOCK: set to "UTC" or "localtime"
# USEDIRECTISA: use direct I/O requests instead of /dev/rtc for hwclock
# TIMEZONE: timezones are found in /usr/share/zoneinfo
# KEYMAP: keymaps are found in /usr/share/kbd/keymaps
# CONSOLEFONT: found in /usr/share/kbd/consolefonts (only needed for non-US)
# CONSOLEMAP: found in /usr/share/kbd/consoletrans
# USECOLOR: use ANSI color sequences in startup messages
LOCALE="es_AR.utf8"
HARDWARECLOCK="localtime"
USEDIRECTISA="no"
TIMEZONE="America/Argentina/Buenos_Aires"
KEYMAP="es"
CONSOLEFONT=""
CONSOLEMAP="es"
USECOLOR="yes"
# HARDWARE
# MOD_AUTOLOAD: Allow autoloading of modules at boot and when needed
# MOD_BLACKLIST: Prevent udev from loading these modules
# MODULES: Modules to load at boot-up. Prefix with a ! to blacklist.
# NOTE: Use of 'MOD_BLACKLIST' is deprecated. Please use ! in the MODULES array.
MOD_AUTOLOAD="yes"
#MOD_BLACKLIST=() #deprecated
MODULES=(acpi-cpufreq mii r8169 snd-mixer-oss snd-pcm-oss snd-hwdep snd-page-alloc snd-pcm snd-timer snd !snd-pcsp snd-hda-intel soundcore r8180 uvcvideo joydev cups usblp)
# Scan for LVM volume groups at startup, required if you use LVM
USELVM="no"
# NETWORKING
# HOSTNAME: Hostname of machine. Should also be put in /etc/hosts
HOSTNAME="aleyscha"
# Use 'ifconfig -a' or 'ls /sys/class/net/' to see all available interfaces.
# Interfaces to start at boot-up (in this order)
# Declare each interface then list in INTERFACES
# - prefix an entry in INTERFACES with a ! to disable it
# - no hyphens in your interface names - Bash doesn't like it
# DHCP: Set your interface to "dhcp" (eth0="dhcp")
# Wireless: See network profiles below
#eth0="eth0 192.168.0.2 netmask 255.255.255.0 broadcast 192.168.0.255"
wlan0="wlan0 192.168.1.100 netmask 255.255.255.0 broadcast 192.168.0.255"
INTERFACES=(wlan0)
# Routes to start at boot-up (in this order)
# Declare each route then list in ROUTES
# - prefix an entry in ROUTES with a ! to disable it
gateway="default gw 192.168.1.1"
ROUTES=(gateway)
# Enable these network profiles at boot-up. These are only useful
# if you happen to need multiple network configurations (ie, laptop users)
# - set to 'menu' to present a menu during boot-up (dialog package required)
# - prefix an entry with a ! to disable it
# Network profiles are found in /etc/network.d
# This now requires the netcfg package
#NETWORKS=(Link)
# DAEMONS
# Daemons to start at boot-up (in this order)
# - prefix a daemon with a ! to disable it
# - prefix a daemon with a @ to start it up in the background
DAEMONS=(syslog-ng network netfs crond @hal @cpufreq @alsa @gpm @sensors @wicd @bitlbee)
locale -a output:
[aleyscha@aleyscha 90 ~ 09:35]$ locale -a
C
POSIX
en_US
en_US.iso88591
en_US.utf8
es_AR
es_AR.iso88591
es_AR.utf8
.bashrc:
PS1='\033[?17;0;127c[\u@\h \# \W \A]\$ '
# stop blinking cursor in console
#if [ $TERM = 'linux' -a $SHELL = '/bin/bash' ] ; then
# PS1='\033[?17;0;40c[\u@\h \# \W \A]\$ '
#else PS1='[\u@\h \# \W \A]\$ '
#fi
### Paths ###
PATH=$PATH:${HOME}/bin
export CDPATH=.:/sda4/Video:/sda4/Audio/Music:/sda4/Movies:/sda4/downloads
export PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/bin:/bin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/usr/sbin
export LC_ALL=C
export PAGER=less
export EDITOR=vim
export HISTCONTROL="ignoredups"
export MOZ_DISABLE_PANGO=1
HISTFILE=~/.history
HISTSIZE=4000
SAVEHIST=2000
### autocorrects cd misspellings, 'cd /sur/src/linus' >> 'cd /usr/src/linux' ###
shopt -s cdspell
### Aliases ###
alias hi="history"
alias mountsdd="sudo mount /dev/sdd1 /sdd1"
alias lsl="ls -l --group-directories-first --color=auto -F" #ls -l --group-directories-first --time-style=+"%Y-%m-%d %H:%M" --color=auto -F
alias ls="ls --group-directories-first --color=auto -F" #ls --group-directories-first --time-style=+"%Y-%m-%d %H:%M" --color=auto -F
alias pacman="sudo pacman"
alias y="yaourt -Syu --aur"
alias yy="yes | yaourt -Syu --aur"
alias x="startx"
alias get_log="sudo tail -f /var/log/everything.log"
alias root="sudo su"
alias Reboot="sudo reboot"
alias Shutdown="sudo shutdown -h now"
alias cp="cp -vi"
alias mv="mv -vi"
alias du="du -h"
alias df="df -h"
alias isoinfo="isoinfo -d -i"
alias log_everything="sudo tail -f /var/log/everything.log"
alias isolist="isoinfo -f -i"
alias mocp="mocp -T orpheus"
alias lsdev="ls /dev | grep sd"
alias lsuuid="ls -l /dev/disk/by-uuid/"
alias sync="rsync -r -n -t -p -o -g -v --progress --delete -l"
alias gmail="elinks www.gmail.com"
alias getlive="GetLive --config-file .getliverc"
alias irssi="irssi -n lean2501"
alias Wget="wget -P /sda4/downloads"
alias compilei686="gcc -march=athlon -O2 -pipe -fomit-frame-pointer"
alias compile="gcc -O2 -Wall -pedantic"
alias diskcheck="e2fsck -v"
alias colem32="~/bin/colem/colem32"
alias vgb="~/bin/vgb/vgb"
alias vgba="~/bin/vgba/vgba32"
alias ines="~/bin/ines/ines32"
alias clamclean="clamscan --recursive --infected --bell --remove /sda4/downloads/"
alias cdo="eject /dev/cdrom"
alias cdc="eject -t /dev/cdrom"
alias mx="chmod a+x"
alias 000="chmod 000"
alias 644="chmod 644"
alias 755="chmod 755"
alias resreset="xrandr --size 1024x600"
alias :q="exit"
alias pebrot="pebrot 2> /dev/null"
alias mplayfb="mplayer -zoom -x 1024 -y 600"
alias cplay="cplay /sda4/Audio/Music/"
alias strace="strace -e trace=file"
alias vifm="vifm ~ /sda4/downloads/"
alias doom="chocolate-doom -iwad /sda4/bin/remakes/ID/DOOM.WAD"
alias doom2="chocolate-doom -iwad /sda4/bin/remakes/ID/DOOM2.WAD"
alias heretic="chocolate-heretic -iwad /sda4/bin/remakes/ID/HERETIC.WAD"
alias hexen="chocolate-hexen -iwad /sda4/bin/remakes/ID/HEXEN.WAD"
### Functions ###
function aurget {
cd ~/bin/arch_packages
wget "http://aur.archlinux.org/packages/$1/$1.tar.gz" -O - | tar xzf -
cd $1
# mkmv - creates a new directory and moves the file into it, in 1 step
# Usage: mkmv <file> <directory>
mkmv() {
mkdir "$2"
mv "$1" "$2"
# nh - run command detached from terminal and without output
# Usage: nh <command>
nh() {
nohup "$@" &>/dev/null &
### Bash Completion ###
if [ -f /etc/bash_completion ]; then
. /etc/bash_completion
fi
### Screen Function Retach/list :: s ###
function s {
if [[ $1 ]]; then
screen -r $1
else
screen -ls
fi
### Screen Function Init_w/title / Init :: S ###
function S {
if [[ $1 ]]; then
screen -S $1
else
screen -ls
fi
### Screen Function Mirror/List :: sx ###
function sx {
if [[ $1 ]]; then
screen -x $1
else
screen -ls
fi
### Screen Function Mirror in terminal :: scr ###
function scr {
#case $TERM in
# xterm*|rxvt*)
if screen -ls | grep -q Main; then
screen -xr Main
else
screen -S Main
fi
#esac
### dtach function ###
function detach {
if [ -S /tmp/$1.dtach ]; then
dtach -a /tmp/$1.dtach
else
dtach -c /tmp/$1.dtach $1
fi
### Extract Archives ###
extract () {
if [ -f $1 ] ; then
case $1 in
*.tar.bz2) tar xjvf $1 ;;
*.tar.gz) tar xzvf $1 ;;
*.bz2) bzip2 -d $1 ;;
*.rar) unrar2dir $1 ;;
*.gz) gunzip $1 ;;
*.tar) tar xf $1 ;;
*.tbz2) tar xjf $1 ;;
*.tgz) tar xzf $1 ;;
*.zip) unzip2dir $1 ;;
*.Z) uncompress $1 ;;
*.7z) 7z x $1 ;;
*.ace) unace x $1 ;;
*) echo "'$1' cannot be extracted via extract()" ;;
esac
else
echo "'$1' is not a valid file"
fi
#bu - Back Up a file. Usage "bu filename.txt"
bu () { cp $1 ${1}-`date +%Y%m%d%H%M`.backup ; }
if [ "$TERM" = "linux" ]; then
echo -en "\e]P0222222" #black
echo -en "\e]P8222222" #darkgrey
echo -en "\e]P1803232" #darkred
echo -en "\e]P9982b2b" #red
echo -en "\e]P25b762f" #darkgreen
echo -en "\e]PA89b83f" #green
echo -en "\e]P3aa9943" #brown
echo -en "\e]PBefef60" #yellow
echo -en "\e]P4324c80" #darkblue
echo -en "\e]PC2b4f98" #blue
echo -en "\e]P5706c9a" #darkmagenta
echo -en "\e]PD826ab1" #magenta
echo -en "\e]P692b19e" #darkcyan
echo -en "\e]PEa1cdcd" #cyan
echo -en "\e]P7ffffff" #lightgrey
echo -en "\e]PFdedede" #white
clear #for background artifacting
fi
thanks for read!
Last edited by leo2501 (2009-05-07 10:45:29)well... problem solved... the secret was...
in /etc/rc.conf
LOCALE="es_AR.utf8"
HARDWARECLOCK="localtime"
USEDIRECTISA="no"
TIMEZONE="America/Argentina/Buenos_Aires"
KEYMAP="es"
CONSOLEFONT=""
CONSOLEMAP=""
USECOLOR="yes"
in .bashrc
export LC_ALL=en_US.utf8 #for arch to show all interactive messages in english instead of spanish (argentina)
or in .profile
export LC_MESSAGES=en_US.utf8
now i can see and type spanish chars in urxvt -
[solved] urxvt + tmux
Hi,
I'm trying to get notifications with tmux on urxvt when compilations ends in vim, a contact send new mail on mutt or someone say my name in a chat in finch.
I'm on dwm, the tag's color change for the urgent hint when a terminal bell runs if i'm on other tag, with urxvt works fine and with tmux, but only if i left it on another window that's not where the bell "sounds".
So, the question is how can I get a notification (tag's color changed on dwm) for example when a buddy talk to me in finch and I left it focused on tmux and I switch to another tag on dwm.
Thanks.
Last edited by kismet010 (2010-09-15 13:19:49)I've once asked the same question in the official tmux irc channel. They said, that one has to change the source to make this happen.
The following PKGBUILD and patch should do the trick; you can also get the source tarball of my pkg dir: http://www2.informatik.hu-berlin.de/~mu … src.tar.gz
# $Id: PKGBUILD 21908 2010-07-18 20:11:48Z spupykin $
# Maintainer: Sergej Pupykin <[email protected]>
# Maintainer: TDY <[email protected]>
# Contributor: Grigorios Bouzakis <grbzks[at]gmail[dot]com>
pkgname=tmux
pkgver=1.3
pkgrel=1
pkgdesc="A terminal multiplexer"
url="http://tmux.sourceforge.net/"
arch=('i686' 'x86_64')
license=('BSD')
depends=('ncurses' 'libevent')
source=(http://downloads.sourceforge.net/tmux/tmux-$pkgver.tar.gz
LICENSE
tmux-1.3-bell_curw.diff)
md5sums=('96e60cb206de2db0610b9fb6a64c2251'
'71601bc37fa44e4395580b321963018e'
'a9d1913f5c40f44f6b7ff0a6f4dfa085')
build() {
cd "$srcdir/tmux-$pkgver"
patch -u -p1 -i "$srcdir/tmux-1.3-bell_curw.diff"
./configure
make || return 1
install -Dm755 tmux "$pkgdir/usr/bin/tmux" && \
install -Dm644 tmux.1 "$pkgdir/usr/share/man/man1/tmux.1" && \
install -Dm644 examples/tmux.vim "$pkgdir/usr/share/vim/vimfiles/syntax/tmux.vim" && \
install -Dm644 ../LICENSE "$pkgdir/usr/share/licenses/tmux/LICENSE" && \
install -dm755 "$pkgdir/usr/share/tmux/" && \
install -m644 examples/* "$pkgdir/usr/share/tmux/"
--- tmux-1.3-orig/server-window.c 2010-06-23 01:26:18.000000000 +0200
+++ tmux-1.3/server-window.c 2010-08-06 17:23:31.000000000 +0200
@@ -109,10 +109,8 @@
if (!(w->flags & WINDOW_BELL) || wl->flags & WINLINK_BELL)
return (0);
- if (s->curw == wl)
- return (0);
- wl->flags |= WINLINK_BELL;
+ if (s->curw != wl)
+ wl->flags |= WINLINK_BELL;
action = options_get_number(&s->options, "bell-action");
switch (action) { -
[Solved]urxvt does not search the font for emojis while gnome-terminal
Hi, I'm using urxvt and am having some problems setting up fonts. These are my URxvt parameters specifying the fonts
URxvt*font: xft:Inconsolata-dz for Powerline:style=Semibold:pixelsize=14:antialias=true:hinting=slight, \
xft:PowerlineSymbols:pixelsize=14:antialias=true:hinting=slight, \
xft:Symbola:pixelsize=14:antialias=true:hinting=slight
Now, the emojis from Symbola does not appear and it only appears as a box
The same thing when opened in Gnome-terminal properly displays the emojis
Also, I have tried starting urxvt with the following options
urxvt -fn "xft:Symbola"
and it works but as you see Symbola is not a font for your terminal.
What am I doing wrong here? I've check my previous lines and it is right. Do you guys have any ideas? Much appreciated. I have also tried with other posts stating that Urxvt cannot display symbols properly and have tried them all. If I've missed any please let me know. The strange thing is that it works for Gnome-terminal and Urxvt with only Symbola fonts
Last edited by decryptedepsilon (2014-07-12 02:40:24)bch24 wrote:
Make sure the System Locale is set to utf-8 locale.
This sometimes is the issue.
Many thanks for your reply, I've checked the system locale is proper. I think I have found the solution.
I think the official rxvt-unicode faq and documentation here states that rxvt-unicode drops pixels while showing some fonts because different fonts use different height and width. In this particular case, Symbola font is too wide and the default letterSpace does not allow it to display correct. If -letsp parameter is set to 4, it is displaying but with about a half pixel missing
The specific parameters for .Xresources
URxvt*font: xft:Inconsolata-dz for Powerline,xft:Symbola
URxvt*letterSpace: 4
And this gives this which technically solves the issue
The documentation clearly states the following
All of this requires that fonts do not lie about character sizes, however: Xft fonts often draw glyphs larger than their acclaimed bounding box, and rxvt-unicode has no way of detecting this (the correct way is to ask for the character bounding box, which unfortunately is wrong in these cases).
I guess the first thing one should do is to check the documentation thoroughly of the official project page rather than searching countless forums where people have discussed stuff based on trial and error. I guess that's a classic rookie mistake and I feel very good that I'm moving past the rookie phase
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