I am ex-user from Gnome-terminal and view aterm if use
this last:
If very fast, easy and cute but the basic font... well :-)
I can (if is possible) like view aterm with truetype
fonts (Monospace, Arial, etc) and size very similar of
basic font...
Other feature is add support for Antialias (XFT-support)...
And (optional for my but one friend say) the support of
setting RGB colors for aterm (like Gnome-terminal)...
Well is this all, thank to all dev's for this software :)
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the only rxvt clone that currently supports xft fonts is
rxvt-unicode.
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you can try mrxvt (http://materm.sourceforge.net). it has
most features of aterm plus more, e.g., XFT support. :-)
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I second all of that and there one more thing: built-in line-drawing
characters emulation for fonts that doesn't supply proper characters that
are needed for that - in most cases, truetype fonts are such problematic.
Xterm has that and it works great...