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NAME

XTerm::Conf - change configuration of a running xterm

SYNOPSIS

    use XTerm::Conf;
    xterm_conf(-fg => "white", -bg => "black", -title => "Hello, world", ...);

DESCRIPTION

OPTIONS

-iconname string

Change the name of the associated X11 icon.

-title string

Change the xterm's title bar.

-fg color
-foreground color

Change the text color. You can use either X11 named colors or the #rrggbb notation.

-bg color
-background color

Change the background color

-textcursor ...

???

-mousefg color
-mouseforeground color

Change the foreground color of the mouse pointer.

-mousebg color
-mousebackground color

Change the background/border color of the mouse pointer.

-tekfg color
-tekforeground color

???

-tekbg color
-tekbackground color

???

-highlightcolor color

???

-bell

Ring the bell (either visual or audible)

-cs ...

???

-fullreset

Perform a full reset.

-softreset

Perform a soft reset.

-[no]smoothscroll

Turn smooth scrolling on or off. Does not have a visual effect, though.

-[no]reverse
-[no]reversevideo

Turn reverse video on or off.

-[no]origin

???

-[no]wraparound

???

-[no]autorepeat

Turn auto repeat on or off

-[no]formfeed

???

-[no]showcursor

???

-[no]showscrollbar

rxvt only?

-[no]tektronix

???

-[no]marginbell

???

-[no]reversewraparound

???

-[no]backsendsdelete

???

-[no]bottomscrolltty

rxvt only?

-[no]bottomscrollkey

rxvt only?

-[no]metasendsesc
-[no]metasendsescape

???

-scrollregion ...

???

-deiconify

Deiconify an iconified xterm window.

-iconify

Iconify the xterm window.

-geometry geomtry

Change the geometry of the xterm window. The geometry is in the usual X11 notation widthxheight+left+top. The numbers are in pixels. The width and height may be suffixed with a c, which means that the number are interpreted as characters.

-raise

Raise the xterm window.

-lower

Lower the xterm window

-refresh
-x11refresh

Force a X11 refresh

-maximize

Maximize the xterm window

-unmaximize

Restore to the state before maximization.

-xproperty ...
-x11property ...

???

-font ...

???

-nextfont

???

-prevfont

???

-report ...

???

-debugreport

???

-resize integer

???

AUTHOR

Slaven Rezić

SEE ALSO

Term::Title, xterm(1).