You wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I don't know if you guys suffer as much as I do having terminal
> emulators that don't handle resizing very well. I think this is a
> pretty big deal for tiling window managers users, so I think most of
> you must have a good solution, hence, I'm asking here.
>
> Well, the problem with xterm (my terminal of choice) is that when its
> size shrinks it loses all the info outside its boundaries, so if you
> expand it again, there will be a lot of empty space and all the info
> there will be gone.
> Urxvt does indeed keep the info, but it does so (as far as I could
> find) by breaking the lines and redrawing itself accordingly, making
> it all look rambled (IMHO).
> Some other terminals, like sakura, do keep the info and do not ramble
> everything, but I couldn't find a way to scroll horizontaly.
>
> So, considering all this, what terminal emulator do you recommend? Did
> I miss any feature in one of those that I mentioned?
>
> Thanks in advance!

I  would recommend  using  GNU  Emacs' multi-term  [1]  in this  case.
Actually, I  embed all my  terminals in GNU  Emacs, and group  them by
using tabbar  [2]. Yet this  requires learning to use  (and customize)
GNU Emacs; however…  "no pain, no gain" (IMHO). In  the end, GNU Emacs
stays fullscreen and performs tiling itself if needed.

> PS: I do care about CJK support, and a "find" feature would be nice
> (like the one of terminator's, the java one), and being able to use a
> customized colorscheme would be awesome!

I have no idea about  CJK support in multi-term although… For finding,
it's  as  in  any  other  buffer.  At  last,  customizing  GNU  Emacs'
appearance is not hard.

N.

[1] http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/MultiTerm

[2] http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/TabBarMode

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Nicolas Berthier                              FSF Student member #7975

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