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From: Minami H. <mi...@mi...> - 2004-06-07 10:04:04
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NixoiD: > On Sat, 05 Jun 2004 15:37:00 +0900, MINAMI Hirokazu <mi...@mi...> > wrote: > > > On Thu, 2004-06-03 at 03:52, NixoiD wrote: > >> Hi! > >> > >> I compiled mlterm, but gamma, brightness and contrast options not > >> working. > >> They also not present in "mlterm -help". > >> and when i trying "mlterm -H 50" he saids: > >> "H is unknown option". > >> I tried to recompille it with other imagelibs: gdk-pixbuf1, gdk-pixbuf2, > >> and imlib, but it not working. > >> What versions of those libs are needed? > > > > Are you sure you have intalled headers for those libs? > No. :) > I have only sources. Where to put them? For gdk-pixbuf2, mlterm's configure script try to find gtks headers and libraries using pkg-config script. As far as the script can be found somewhere in your path and it returns sane values, you can plase those files wherever you want. minami |
From: Fabio P. <par...@qu...> - 2004-06-06 17:24:34
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Hi! I am running Gentoo and I have just installed mlterm. I liked it immediately, because it has both transparency and anti aliasing support. I tried it launching from inside xterm, trying the options, with no problem. I tried to include it in my fluxbox menu then, but I had no success; I had previously xterm set as my favourite termi in my menuconfig (for fluxbox) file, with the row: MY_TERM='xterm -fs 12' resulting in a such voice on the menu: [exec] (xterm) {xterm -fs 12} So I tried to use mlterm the same way, but setting MY_TERM='mlterm' results in a [exec] (mlterm) {mlterm} wich opens a mlterm "terminal" which is not a terminal, in which I can write but with no result. Moreover, if I try to invoke it with settings (that work if I call it from an xterm) it tries to open, then crashes. I don't know what to do... can you help? Thanks, Fabio Parisini |
From: Fabio P. <par...@qu...> - 2004-06-06 17:16:10
|
Hi! I am running Gentoo and I have just installed mlterm. I liked it immediately, because it has both transparency and anti aliasing support. I tried it launching from inside xterm, trying the options, with no problem. I tried to include it in my fluxbox menu then, but I had no success; I had previously xterm set as my favourite termi in my menuconfig (for fluxbox) file, with the row: MY_TERM='xterm -fs 12' resulting in a such voice on the menu: [exec] (xterm) {xterm -fs 12} So I tried to use mlterm the same way, but setting MY_TERM='mlterm' results in a [exec] (mlterm) {mlterm} wich opens a mlterm "terminal" which is not a terminal, in which I can write but with no result. Moreover, if I try to invoke it with settings (that work if I call it from an xterm) it tries to open, then crashes. I don't know what to do... can you help? Thanks, Fabio Parisini |
From: Fabio P. <par...@qu...> - 2004-06-06 17:12:35
|
Hi! I am running Gentoo and I have just installed mlterm. I liked it immediately, because it has both transparency and anti aliasing support. I tried it launching from inside xterm, trying the options, with no problem. I tried to include it in my fluxbox menu then, but I had no success; I had previously xterm set as my favourite termi in my menuconfig (for fluxbox) file, with the row: MY_TERM='xterm -fs 12' resulting in a such voice on the menu: [exec] (xterm) {xterm -fs 12} So I tried to use mlterm the same way, but setting MY_TERM='mlterm' results in a [exec] (mlterm) {mlterm} wich opens a mlterm "terminal" which is not a terminal, in which I can write but with no result. Moreover, if I try to invoke it with settings (that work if I call it from an xterm) it tries to open, then crashes. I don't know what to do... can you help? Thanks, Fabio Parisini |
From: NixoiD <ni...@ua...> - 2004-06-05 10:05:46
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On Sat, 05 Jun 2004 15:37:00 +0900, MINAMI Hirokazu <mi...@mi...> wrote: > On Thu, 2004-06-03 at 03:52, NixoiD wrote: >> Hi! >> >> I compiled mlterm, but gamma, brightness and contrast options not >> working. >> They also not present in "mlterm -help". >> and when i trying "mlterm -H 50" he saids: >> "H is unknown option". >> I tried to recompille it with other imagelibs: gdk-pixbuf1, gdk-pixbuf2, >> and imlib, but it not working. >> What versions of those libs are needed? > > Are you sure you have intalled headers for those libs? No. :) I have only sources. Where to put them? -- -- NixoiD || ni...@ua... || #xa...@ir... || ICQ: 142703654 http://nmp.sf.net/ -- Winзда для Desktop'а? гыыыыыы.... ;) Registred Linux User # 346203 |
From: MINAMI H. <mi...@mi...> - 2004-06-05 06:37:04
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On Thu, 2004-06-03 at 03:52, NixoiD wrote: > Hi! > > I compiled mlterm, but gamma, brightness and contrast options not working. > They also not present in "mlterm -help". > and when i trying "mlterm -H 50" he saids: > "H is unknown option". > I tried to recompille it with other imagelibs: gdk-pixbuf1, gdk-pixbuf2, > and imlib, but it not working. > What versions of those libs are needed? Are you sure you have intalled headers for those libs? minami |
From: NixoiD <ni...@ua...> - 2004-06-02 18:51:41
|
Hi! I compiled mlterm, but gamma, brightness and contrast options not working. They also not present in "mlterm -help". and when i trying "mlterm -H 50" he saids: "H is unknown option". I tried to recompille it with other imagelibs: gdk-pixbuf1, gdk-pixbuf2, and imlib, but it not working. What versions of those libs are needed? Slackware 9.1 mlterm 2.8.0 -- -- NixoiD || ni...@ua... || #xa...@ir... || ICQ: 142703654 http://nmp.sf.net/ -- Winзда для Desktop'а? гыыыыыы.... ;) Registred Linux User # 346203 |
From: MINAMI H. <mi...@mi...> - 2004-05-26 16:18:04
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On Thu, 2004-05-26 at 21:05, gabor wrote: > if i start 15 transparent mlterms, will the image be 15x in the memory? Yes. minami |
From: Seiichi S. <ss...@sh...> - 2004-05-26 15:05:36
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Hi, On Wed, May 26, 2004 at 01:45:56PM +0200, gabor wrote: > could you make mlterm accept shit+space as space? > > or is there a way to configure it like that? Please edit ~/.mlterm/key or $prefix/etc/mlterm/key, and add this line: Shift+space=" " For more information, see 'Feature Key Configuration File' section in the man page of mlterm(1). regards, -- Seiichi |
From: gabor <ga...@z1...> - 2004-05-26 12:04:58
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hi, afaik transparency requires mlterm to have the background image stored in memory... if i start 15 transparent mlterms, will the image be 15x in the memory? thanks, gabor |
From: gabor <ga...@z1...> - 2004-05-26 11:45:19
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hi, could you make mlterm accept shit+space as space? or is there a way to configure it like that? gabor |
From: Taka F. <fu...@co...> - 2004-05-24 14:32:27
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Thank you for the reply, Minami-san At Sun, 23 May 2004 19:06:00 +0900, MINAMI Hirokazu wrote: > > On Sun, 2004-05-16 at 10:45, Taka Fukuda wrote: > > In mlterm, somehow, the position of underlines is too > > high, and that is sometimes very annoying? Are there > > any ways to work around this? Or did I miss some > > points? > > If you have been using mlterm with line spaceng > 0 , > there's a chance that your problem is fixed in current CVS. > > I've committed following patch. Bugs to be fixed are: > - line spacing should affect neither position of underlines > nor their thickness. > - underline for a character under cursor should be drawn in > the same way for normal characters. Yeah! As you suggested, the latest CVS has solved the problem. Thank you! Now I can switch to MLterm from Kterm, which was spared from Fedora Core 2. Thanks again, -- -- Taka Fukuda -- fukuda at computer.org |
From: MINAMI H. <mi...@mi...> - 2004-05-23 10:06:10
|
On Sun, 2004-05-16 at 10:45, Taka Fukuda wrote: > In mlterm, somehow, the position of underlines is too > high, and that is sometimes very annoying? Are there > any ways to work around this? Or did I miss some > points? If you have been using mlterm with line spaceng > 0 , there's a chance that your problem is fixed in current CVS. I've committed following patch. Bugs to be fixed are: - line spacing should affect neither position of underlines nor their thickness. - underline for a character under cursor should be drawn in the same way for normal characters. minami <mi...@mi...> |
From: Seiichi S. <ss...@sh...> - 2004-05-19 16:24:38
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On Wed, May 19, 2004 at 11:27:02PM +0900, Seiichi SATO wrote: > I submitted this problem to the BTS: > > http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=956538&group_id=40891&atid=429201 Oops, this problem was already submitted as 762682. 956538 was removed. -- Seiichi |
From: Seiichi S. <ss...@sh...> - 2004-05-19 14:27:22
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Hi, On Sun, May 16, 2004 at 10:45:23AM +0900, Taka Fukuda wrote: > In mlterm, somehow, the position of underlines is too > high, and that is sometimes very annoying? Another person reported a similar problem. Probably, that is a bug. I submitted this problem to the BTS: http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=956538&group_id=40891&atid=429201 Thanks for your report. Regards, -- Seiichi |
From: Tomohiro K. <ku...@de...> - 2004-05-16 04:17:08
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Hi, From: Anmar Oueja <an...@ca...> Subject: [Mlterm-dev-en] Unifont size difference under UTF-8 and ISO 8859-1 Date: Sat, 15 May 2004 18:19:14 -0700 > when I use MLTERM with unifont under the UTF-8 encoding, the font is > larger than when the encoding is ISO 8859-1. IS there a reason ? and can > I have mlterm use UTF-8 and use the smaller size of the fonts. > > I do understand that unifont is 16 size so I am a bit confused as to > what happens when I switch the encoding to ISO 8859-1. I don't understand the exact meaning you would like to tell, but I imagine one of the following candidates meets: 1. "Font size" means the height of the font, not width. Your iso8859-1 font and unifont (8 pixels for normal characters and 16 pixels for CJK doublewidth characters) may have different width. Many fonts which don't think about CJK characters have larger width than half of the height, while fonts which are designed to be able to be used mixed with CJK characters have exactly height:width=2:1 ratio. 2. Even though the heights of fonts are same, they may have diferent ascents/descents. In other words, fonts have margins. The margins may be different from fonts to fonts. --- Tomohiro KUBOTA <ku...@de...> http://www.debian.or.jp/~kubota/ |
From: Taka F. <fu...@co...> - 2004-05-16 01:45:24
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Hello, I found mlterm (-2.8.0pl1) very promising as a successor of KTerm. For now, I am using a mlterm that looks eventually the same with KTerm except for the scroll bar. That is, it uses conventional fonts for ASCII and Kanji. In mlterm, somehow, the position of underlines is too high, and that is sometimes very annoying? Are there any ways to work around this? Or did I miss some points? -- -- Taka Fukuda -- fu...@co... |
From: Anmar O. <an...@ca...> - 2004-05-16 01:18:41
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Hello: when I use MLTERM with unifont under the UTF-8 encoding, the font is larger than when the encoding is ISO 8859-1. IS there a reason ? and can I have mlterm use UTF-8 and use the smaller size of the fonts. I do understand that unifont is 16 size so I am a bit confused as to what happens when I switch the encoding to ISO 8859-1. Thanks Anmar |
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From: MINAMI H. <mi...@mi...> - 2004-03-05 05:06:25
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On Thu, 2004-03-04 at 02:16, gabor wrote: > i can't adjust the shading. it's either non-transparent, or > completely-transparent. Maybe you have used "--with-imlib" configure option which was superseded by "--with-imagelib". minami |
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From: gabor <ga...@z1...> - 2004-03-03 17:30:06
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hi, i used mlterm some time before, then for various reasons i switched to a different console program. later i tried to use mlterm again, but now i have a problem with transparency: i can't adjust the shading. it's either non-transparent, or completely-transparent. and i'm sure i could adjust the amount of shading in the past. any ideas? thanks, gabor |
From: Mike F. <mf...@su...> - 2004-03-03 16:58:31
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Minami Hirokazu <mi...@mi...> さんは書きました: > I've modified configure script so that > we can migrate from gtk1.x to 2.x. Great, thank you. > - to build support tools(mlconfig/mlterm-menu), > gtk2 is preferred to gtk1.x when available. > > # Are there anybody who want to build these tools on gtk1 > # even if a development environment for gtk2 was installed? I don't want to do that (Of course I have no idea whether others would like this, but I guess not). Just in case any SuSE Linux 9.0 users would like to test this, here are packages using gtk2 for SuSE Linux 9.0: ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/people/mfabian/9.0/i586/mlterm-2.8.0.20040301-1.i586.rpm ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/people/mfabian/9.0/src/mlterm-2.8.0.20040301-1.src.rpm -- Mike FABIAN <mf...@su...> http://www.suse.de/~mfabian 睡眠不足はいい仕事の敵だ。 |
From: Minami H. <mi...@mi...> - 2004-02-29 09:17:29
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Hi, I've modified configure script so that we can migrate from gtk1.x to 2.x. - to build support tools(mlconfig/mlterm-menu), gtk2 is preferred to gtk1.x when available. # Are there anybody who want to build these tools on gtk1 # even if a development environment for gtk2 was installed? - configure option "--with-imagelib" now accepts "gdk-pixbuf". (check gtk2 and fallback to gdk-pixbuf0.x if not found) # gdk-pixbuf1/gdk-pixbuf2 should still work as they did. regards, minami |
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