I've just started using rxvt after years of using xterms. One of
the first things I've noticed is that xft horizontal spacing is
different:
http://agriffis.n01se.net/misc/rxvt-monospace-9.png
http://agriffis.n01se.net/misc/xterm-monospace-9.png
Personally I like xterm's tighter spacing better,
Zed Lopez wrote: [Thu Sep 18 2008, 01:36:38PM EDT]
In my setup, rxvt-unicode is spacing characters more widely than other
apps (using xft fonts; haven't tried it with X11 core fonts.)
See also
http://lists.schmorp.de/pipermail/rxvt-unicode/2008q3/000664.html
and the two links from there
Marc Lehmann wrote: [Wed Jan 28 2009, 07:00:25PM EST]
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 01:03:50PM -0500, Aron Griffis agrif...@n01se.net
wrote:
I recently switched to urxvtd. Today I noticed that fds 5 and
8 are open in all my terminals. Is that expected?
well, terminals can't have file
Marc Lehmann wrote: [Wed Apr 08 2009, 04:06:34AM EDT]
It's most likely an issue with bahs 4, your kernel, or gentoo (are you
using gentoo? I don't support urxvt on gentoo, so you would need to
replicate the bug somewhere else).
My testing was on Debian, so you can rule out Gentoo.
Aron
Also, can we think of a way to reproduce this with a non-tiled
wm? Otherwise it's a lot to ask people to use a specific window
manager to reproduce the problem. Maybe unavoidable...
Aron
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