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#1 2012-05-08 18:00:49

el_koraco
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Does Xterm have an urxvt-style "fade" option?

I switched terminal emulators, urxvt has some problems that I don't wanna debug. xterm rocks, but it doesn't seem to have the fade option. Do any of the local gurus know more than me?

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#2 2012-05-08 18:10:57

Unia
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Re: Does Xterm have an urxvt-style "fade" option?

Out of curiosity: what fade option are you talking about?


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#3 2012-05-08 18:25:36

gutterslob
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Re: Does Xterm have an urxvt-style "fade" option?

^
URxvt.fading:        50
URxvt.fadeColor:   #333333

Add these to you .Xdefs

//El K
No clue, man. Xterm scarred me for life on OSX
I'm not going back. What rxvt problems, btw?

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#4 2012-05-08 18:50:16

el_koraco
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Re: Does Xterm have an urxvt-style "fade" option?

gutterslob wrote:

^
What rxvt problems, btw?

The cursor disappears if I enable compositing. It annoys the hell out of me. big_smile

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#5 2012-05-08 18:50:52

Unia
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Re: Does Xterm have an urxvt-style "fade" option?

Nvm

EDIT: I have another urxvt issue, whilst we're at it: when I enable compositing and make it transparent, my window border gets transparent too. Guru's know how to solve?

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#6 2012-05-08 19:28:12

el_koraco
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Re: Does Xterm have an urxvt-style "fade" option?

Well, apparently xterm has the same option, but it doesn't work on my machine. Growl.

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#7 2012-05-08 19:46:29

Unia
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Re: Does Xterm have an urxvt-style "fade" option?

el_koraco wrote:

Well, apparently xterm has the same option, but it doesn't work on my machine. Growl.

Resolving issues with new issues! Familiar feeling big_smile


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#8 2012-05-08 20:04:26

rhowaldt
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Re: Does Xterm have an urxvt-style "fade" option?

@koraco: maybe you should just... use... terminator? smile

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#9 2012-05-08 20:12:23

el_koraco
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Re: Does Xterm have an urxvt-style "fade" option?

Let me lol at that a little...

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#10 2012-05-08 20:35:57

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Re: Does Xterm have an urxvt-style "fade" option?

Disable that fancy compositing. big_smile

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#11 2012-05-08 23:08:44

PackRat
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Re: Does Xterm have an urxvt-style "fade" option?

el_K:

Take a look at the True Transparency section; I think that's what i used for urxvt so it would work with xfce compositing.

https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Ur … ansparency

I don't usually use compositing, so I can't be positive.

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#12 2012-05-08 23:12:40

el_koraco
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Re: Does Xterm have an urxvt-style "fade" option?

I'm not into transparency, but fading - dimming inactive windows - like this:
tZG85dA

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#13 2012-05-09 01:46:52

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Re: Does Xterm have an urxvt-style "fade" option?

^ If you ever find out a way to dim just the background and not the fonts, in either rxvt or xterm, please let me know.


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