| Commit message (Collapse) | Author | Age |
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Oops! This whole time I thought OpenBSD xterm for some reason didn't
support focus events. It turns out allowMouseOps: false disables
them by default. Replace the disallowedMouseOps list with everything
but.
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The manual page claims that usefirst defaults to off, and yet it
doesn't, at least on OpenBSD?
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Luxi's uncrossed zero is just too bad. Oh and lower case l is also
better in Go.
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By double-clicking.
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I don't know. 11 is definitely big enough, there's something else.
Perhaps just how macOS renders everything with a slightly heavier
stroke.
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I do not ever want to use this feature.
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I'm not really sure what difference this makes, but it seems like
the right thing to do to be generic?
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And increase XTerm internalBorder.
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11 is what I use on macOS, but I feel like my eyes are working
harder here.
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cwm still needs a lot more rebinding, and I need to actually look
at its other options. xterm definitely still needs some configuration,
but I at least managed to get it to use a decent looking font. Very
happy that OpenBSD includes Luxi Mono, which is what my usual font,
Go Mono, is based on anyway. Still missing is xmodmap and such.
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