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by Sasha Vasko - Aug 2nd 2007 10:08:16
Thank you all for many years of support of aterm - it was fun.
aterm 1.0.1 is probably the very last release of aterm.
Everyone should start using rxvt-unicode as it is much more up-to-date and
handles unicode realy well. All of the aterm's visual features will be and
already are ported into rxvt-unicode, and I personally will work on
rxvt-unicode exclusively from now on.
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aterm fonts
by nazar - Jul 26th 2006 13:07:01
I can't for the life of me figure out to configure aterm to change fonts
dynamically. In the manuals, there's a mention of changing fonts on the
fly, but so far everything i tried didnt work.
here's what i found: "You can change fonts on-the-fly, which is to
say cycle through the default font and others of various sizes, by using
Shift-KP_Add and Shift-KP_Subtract. Or, alternatively (if enabled) with
Alt-> and Alt-<, where the actual key can be selected using resources
smallfont_key/bigfont_key."
this method doesn't work, or it doesn't work the way i try it. So please
let me know how to do it properly.
thanks.
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Love it!
by Sol - May 26th 2003 15:32:52
aterm is great. really made things alot more easy. There was just one
problem, in some cases the [<----] key sometimes shows up as
"^h" Any idea how to fix it?
-- ..:: Black Matrix Networks ::..
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removing borders
by spiritlover - Feb 19th 2003 09:10:33
I want to remove all the borders, so I can go totally transparent and it
looks like the text is just on my desktop.
But I can't find an option for that in aterm. eterm does it...but I do
prefer aterm overall (that transparency is great, and it handles a
non-pixmap solid-colored desktop, which eterm doesn't).
How can I remove the borders? Is it possible?
If not, consider this a feature request.
Also consider this a request for a support-forum.
I know it wouldn't get much use, but once in a while.... :)
sl
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Re: removing borders
by red_dragon - Aug 8th 2003 07:14:40
aterm itself doesn`t support that, but you can do that without a problem.
Have a look at bblaunch, a tool of blackbox. download/install
I start aterm with the command
bblaunch -d 0 aterm +sb -tr -trsb -fg white -bg black -sh 50 -g 75x25
-sl 5000
I get a totally transparent aterm without any bit of a border!
-rd
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Re: removing borders
by Denis - Aug 30th 2003 03:20:17
> aterm itself doesn`t support that, but
> you can do that without a problem.
>
> Have a look at bblaunch, a tool of
> blackbox. download/install
Where download bblaunch? On http: // sourceforge.net/projects/bbtools/it
is not found.
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Re: removing borders
by red_dragon - Aug 31st 2003 08:10:18
>
> % aterm itself doesn`t support that,
> but
> % you can do that without a problem.
> %
> % Have a look at bblaunch, a tool of
> % blackbox. download/install
>
> Where download bblaunch? On http: //
> sourceforge.net/projects/bbtools/it is
> not found.
Yep, i know this is hard to find. I had to look several days to find it
... quite strange cause it is a really cool tool.
Keep looking on google for it, if you dont succeed I can send
it you via mail. Just give me your address and I can send it to you.
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Re: removing borders
by Denis - Sep 6th 2003 07:26:24
baldden@mail.ru
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Re: removing borders
by red_dragon - Sep 6th 2003 09:58:09
> baldden@mail.ru
mail`s out. have fun!
-red_dragon
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Re: removing borders
by red_dragon - Sep 6th 2003 11:17:21
>
> % baldden@mail.ru
>
>
> mail`s out. have fun!
>
> -red_dragon
>
well, mail just came back saying email does not exist.
mistyped?
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Re: removing borders
by eric - Feb 15th 2004 21:28:48
>
> %
> % % aterm itself doesn`t support that,
> % but
> % % you can do that without a problem.
> % %
> % % Have a look at bblaunch, a tool of
> % % blackbox. download/install
> %
> % Where download bblaunch? On http: //
> % sourceforge.net/projects/bbtools/it
> is
> % not found.
>
>
> Yep, i know this is hard to find. I had
> to look several days to find it ...
> quite strange cause it is a really cool
> tool.
>
> Keep looking on google for it, if you
> dont succeed I can send
> it you via mail. Just give me your
> address and I can send it to you.
>
>
could you send me that file plz?
my email address is eric@duttweiler.com
-- ./configure eric-duttweiler
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Re: removing borders
by red_dragon - Feb 19th 2004 02:27:33
> could you send me that file plz?
>
> my email address is eric@duttweiler.com
mail is out.
have fun!
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Re: removing borders
by Eduardo M. Bragatto - Jul 10th 2006 20:15:48
>
>
> % could you send me that file plz?
> %
> % my email address is
> eric@duttweiler.com
>
>
> mail is out.
> have fun!
Altouhgh I was the first one to add a comment here, I just decided to come
back today, 5 years later and I really dont know why. LOL!
Im still using aterm as my favorite terminal. Since Im running KDE (wich
is some kind of wierd to me to addmit cause I was a huge windowmaker
entustiast), I dont have any trouble about removing borders cause its
handled by the KDE itself.
In order to achieve that, you may click on the icon up right at the
desired window (of course it can change depending on your's "Window
Decorations" located at "Appearence & Themes" on the KDE Control Center),
access the "Advanced" menu and select "No Border".
After resizing, moving and removing borders, I save my KDE session to
always start with my aterm terminals already opened the way I like.
I must say that's a sortcut to access that "up right icon" (but I dont
know if will work for everybody):
ALT+SPACEBAR -> Advanced -> No Border
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Re: removing borders
by Eduardo M. Bragatto - Jul 10th 2006 20:19:21
SORRY
I meant "up left icon" instead of "up right icon"!
SORRY, READ THIS, PLS
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aterm+vi--->elvis problem
by Daito - Feb 6th 2002 23:54:42
Love aterm, but it seems to have a problem with vi when linked to elvis.
If you can fix this in upcoming versions that would be great. A temporary
fix is to link vim and vi, but i prefer elvis over vim. Other than this,
aterm is AOK.
-- Daito
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Re: aterm+vi--->elvis problem
by marzen - Apr 21st 2004 04:38:32
> Love aterm, but it seems to have a
> problem with vi when linked to elvis.
> If you can fix this in upcoming versions
> that would be great. A temporary fix is
> to link vim and vi, but i prefer elvis
> over vim. Other than this, aterm is
> AOK.
same problem here. i really want to use aterm, but i couldnt, cause its
too buggy with my favourite editor vim.
it would be really nice, if this will get fixed....
regards
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Re: aterm+vi--->elvis problem
by Matthew Zipay - Jul 2nd 2004 09:43:12
adding "-tn xterm" to your aterm options will solve the problem you see
with elvis (i have successfully used aterm-0.4.2 with elvis since slackware
9.0).
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Re: aterm+vi--->elvis problem
by Huander Leão - Dec 31st 2004 05:43:29
Thanks,... Good option for my aterm and vi....
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very good project
by Fredrik - Oct 31st 2001 04:06:21
So, I've think I have tried them all, loved Eterm, but since they are
having _BIG_ problems with eterm and truetype fonts I found aterm, and it
supports _EVERYTHING_. Just download and run it, you'll love it!
(aterm -rv -tr -fb 6x13 -sh 80 +sb -sl 400 -ls is a nice way to start up
with transparency, some tint, loginshell, no scrollbars :)
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Amazing!
by Eduardo M. Bragatto - Jan 5th 2001 18:18:56
It's just the best terminal emulator that I ever saw. The background
transparency is incredible! Works really fine, it's totally diferent from
Eterm's transparency. And have support to some specials characters, if you
speak in portuguese or spanish I'm sure that you will appreciate it! :)
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aterm -cursors
by sairam71 - Feb 7th 2003 11:39:27
very good program except that when i use vim in colored mode i like to have
my cursor match the color of the text i am on, it makes it pretty and
readable. but aterm does not do that. that is the only problem i have with
it. xterm and konsole do it.
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Re: Amazing!
by crashnburn - Feb 8th 2004 03:26:01
> It's just the best terminal emulator
> that I ever saw. The background
> transparency is incredible! Works really
> fine, it's totally diferent from Eterm's
> transparency. And have support to some
> specials characters, if you speak in
> portuguese or spanish I'm sure that you
> will appreciate it! :)
I speak portuguese and I'm just looking for that, however I can't find out
how to add the letters with accents like an é or õ. Do you know how to do
this?
-- Yes, they've told me I'm crazy.
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