Hi, 

I have still some doc to write about the mrxvt structure  but  never  find  
the time  for  anything  lately.  If  you want,  I will give  you the way to 
do what you want soon.
Regards, 

Jehan 

Charles Acknin writes: 

> Alright.  Any pointers as to where to start and whether mrxvt already
> has a regexp engine or dependency on a third-party lib to do the
> pattern matching? 
> 
> Charles 
> 
> On Fri, Jan 23, 2009 at 12:50 AM, Gautam Iyer <gi1...@stanford.edu> wrote:
>> On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 01:46:06PM +0000, Charles Acknin wrote: 
>>
>>> I often run extremely verbose programs or large compilations in
>>> parallel (read make -j) and it's hard to catch the errors or other
>>> interesting information in such a large volume of characters.  I'm
>>> looking for an mrxvt feature that could highlight patterns in the
>>> scrollback buffer, probably like colorgcc or as an alternative to the
>>> macro that fires up vim with the current scrollback buffer, but
>>> built-in mrxvt (i.e. for any command run inside the terminal) without
>>> the need of wrappers or external tools. 
>>>
>>> Is this something that currently exists or do I have to hack it
>>> myself? :-)
>>
>> This doesn't exist currently, but we'd be very happy if you hacked it.
>> Support for highlighting regexp's would also be useful for catching
>> URL's say. This could easily be combined with a macro (or a Ctrl-Click)
>> that does something with the highlighted region under the cursor (e.g.
>> opens firefox on it). 
>>
>> As of now the only thing you can do is to open the scroll back buffer in
>> your program of choice, in a new tab (e.g. colorgcc | less). 
>>
>> GI 
>>
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