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From: Didier S. <di...@sl...> - 2017-05-11 22:54:33
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(message initially sent on, 8 May 2017 19:24:06 +0200 to Araki instead of to the list, sorry for the mistake) Hi, Le 08/05/2017 à 18:30, Araki Ken a écrit : > If you execute "KBD_INPUT_NUM=0 mlterm-fb" and can't input anything, > /dev/input/event0 might not be a keyboard device you use. > Will you inform me of the result of following commands just in case? > > $ for f in /sys/class/input/input*/name; do echo $f; cat $f; done I already checked, but here goes: didier[~]$ for f in /sys/class/input/input*/name; do echo $f; cat $f; done /sys/class/input/input0/name AT Translated Set 2 keyboard /sys/class/input/input1/name Speakup /sys/class/input/input10/name HDA Intel PCH Headphone /sys/class/input/input11/name Video Bus /sys/class/input/input12/name Logitech USB Optical Mouse /sys/class/input/input13/name BRLTTY 5.4 Linux Screen Driver Keyboard /sys/class/input/input3/name Lid Switch /sys/class/input/input4/name Sleep Button /sys/class/input/input5/name Power Button /sys/class/input/input6/name ThinkPad Extra Buttons /sys/class/input/input7/name HDA Intel PCH Mic /sys/class/input/input8/name HDA Intel PCH Dock Mic /sys/class/input/input9/name HDA Intel PCH Dock Headphone didier[~]$ By the way I forgot to tell: this is on a Lenovo Thinkpad W520. I also killed brltty (daemon that speaks to Braille drivers for blind people who use a screen reader aka Braille terminal for input and output), but this didn't change anything. Which leads to an off topic question. nosh is supposed to be able to provide two outputs if I understand well: one to draw a framebuffer and another to provide discrete characters that can be read by brltty. Can mlterm do something similar[1]? Cf: https://jdebp.eu/Softwares/nosh/brltty.html https://jdebp.eu/Softwares/nosh/user-vt-screenshots.html > If no keyboard is found except /dev/input/event0, start mlterm > as follows. (This is a workaround.) > > KBD_INPUT_NUM=-1 mlterm-fb This worked, thanks! From this can you provide a general solution? I ask because this is not for me but for the Slint text installer: Slint is an internationalized distribution, that includes a text (ncurses/dialog) installer. In the previous version I used fbterm to overcome the 512 glyphs per font limitation of the Linux console, but fbterm is a dead project and in a few cases doesn't work with very old hardware. I just recently realized that mlterm (already shipped in Slint) can also handle a framebuffer, hence my questions. Best regards, Didier [1]nosh is not an option for us I think as it would be difficult to get only the virtual terminal and we don't want the whole init system. I am also aware of kmscon but that is a dead project too Ther is also bogl/bterm used by the Debian text installer but I am not comfortable with their unaliased specific font format, plsu they use newt/whiptail that can handle bidi texet but would need a lot adapatation as we use ncurses/dialog instead. |
From: Araki K. <ara...@us...> - 2017-05-08 16:30:39
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Hi, From: Didier Spaier <di...@sl...> Subject: Re: [Mlterm-dev-en] Input buffered in mlterm-fb? Date: Sun, 7 May 2017 11:48:36 +0200 Message-ID: <46d...@sl...> > didier[~]$ cat /sys/class/input/input0/name > AT Translated Set 2 keyboard > didier[~]$ > > So I tried: > KBD_INPUT_NUM=0 mlterm-fb --fg=white --bg=black --sb false > But to no avail: the input buffer is only flushed and processed by > bash when I kill mlterm-fb: If you execute "KBD_INPUT_NUM=0 mlterm-fb" and can't input anything, /dev/input/event0 might not be a keyboard device you use. Will you inform me of the result of following commands just in case? $ for f in /sys/class/input/input*/name; do echo $f; cat $f; done If no keyboard is found except /dev/input/event0, start mlterm as follows. (This is a workaround.) KBD_INPUT_NUM=-1 mlterm-fb Regards, --- Araki Ken ara...@us... |
From: Didier S. <di...@sl...> - 2017-05-07 09:48:46
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Hi Araki, Le 07/05/2017 à 10:45, Araki Ken a écrit : > I suspect that mlterm-fb can't find a keyboard device. > > Please search /sys/class/input/input<num>/name files for a keyboard device > manually and try to set KBD_INPUT_NUM=<num> as an environmental variable > before starting mlterm-fb. Thanks for your answer. didier[~]$ cat /sys/class/input/input0/name AT Translated Set 2 keyboard didier[~]$ So I tried: KBD_INPUT_NUM=0 mlterm-fb --fg=white --bg=black --sb false But to no avail: the input buffer is only flushed and processed by bash when I kill mlterm-fb: May 7 11:36:20[7870] WARN: [main_loop.c:44]signal 15 is received May 7 11:37:01[7888] WARN: [vt_color.c:514] /home/didier/.mlterm/color couldn't be opened. May 7 11:37:01[7888] WARN: [ui_shortcut.c:116] /home/didier/.mlterm/key couldn't be opened. May 7 11:37:01[7888] WARN: [vt_termcap.c:203] /home/didier/.mlterm/termcap couldn't be opened. May 7 11:37:01[7888] DEBUG: [../uitoolkit/fb/ui_display.c:1170] Framebuffer: len 8294400 line_len 7680 xoff 0 yoff 0 depth 32b/4B w 1920 h 1080 May 7 11:37:01[7888] DEBUG: [ui_font_config.c:357] Set 280 font => fontname &JISX0208_1983. May 7 11:37:01[7888] DEBUG: [ui_font_config.c:357] Set 382 font => fontname &JISX0208_1983. May 7 11:37:01[7888] DEBUG: [ui_font_config.c:357] Set 28f font => fontname &JISX0208_1983. May 7 11:37:01[7888] DEBUG: [ui_font_config.c:357] Set 2b1 font => fontname &ISO10646_UCS4_1. May 7 11:37:01[7888] WARN: [ui_font_config.c:416] /home/didier/.mlterm/font-fb couldn't be opened. May 7 11:37:01[7888] DEBUG: [../uitoolkit/fb/ui_font.c:1556] Font file is not specified. May 7 11:37:01[7888] Failed to load /usr/share/fonts/X11/misc/10x20.pcf.gz. May 7 11:37:01[7888] WARN: [ui_font_cache.c:344] font for id b1 doesn't exist. May 7 11:37:01[7888] DEBUG: [ui_font_cache.c:359] Font 0 for id b1 was cached. May 7 11:37:01[7888] DEBUG: [ui_font_manager.c:154] Could not handle xcore fonts. May 7 11:37:01[7888] Try to load fonts with aafont instead of font-fb. Don't set char encodings except UTF-8. May 7 11:37:01[7888] DEBUG: [ui_font_config.c:357] Set f1 font => fontname BN-TTDurga 26. May 7 11:37:01[7888] DEBUG: [ui_font_config.c:357] Set f3 font => fontname DV-TTYogesh 23. May 7 11:37:01[7888] DEBUG: [ui_font_config.c:357] Set f8 font => fontname TM-TTValluvar 18. May 7 11:37:01[7888] WARN: [ui_font_config.c:416] /home/didier/.mlterm/aafont couldn't be opened. May 7 11:37:01[7888] DEBUG: [../uitoolkit/fb/ui_font.c:1952] /usr/share/fonts/TTF/DejaVuSans.ttf font is loaded. => CURRENT NUM OF XFONTS 1 May 7 11:37:01[7888] Font id b1: XFont 0x2566740 (width 17, height 19, ascent 15, x_off 0) May 7 11:37:01[7888] DEBUG: [ui_font_cache.c:359] Font 2563740 for id b1 was cached. May 7 11:37:01[7888] Fall back to xcore. May 7 11:37:01[7888] DEBUG: [ui_color_cache.c:242] new color ffffffff May 7 11:37:01[7888] DEBUG: [ui_color_cache.c:252] new color white ffffffff May 7 11:37:01[7888] DEBUG: [ui_color_cache.c:242] new color ff000000 May 7 11:37:01[7888] DEBUG: [ui_color_cache.c:252] new color black ff000000 May 7 11:37:01[7888] WARN: [ui_scrollbar.c:683] scrollbar is too small to be drawn. May 7 11:37:01[7888] DEBUG: [vt_ctl_loader.c:36] Loading libctl_bidi.so May 7 11:38:06[7888] WARN: [main_loop.c:44]signal 15 is received Best regards, Didier |
From: Araki K. <ara...@us...> - 2017-05-07 09:42:03
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Hi, From: Didier Spaier <di...@sl...> Subject: [Mlterm-dev-en] Input buffered in mlterm-fb? Date: Sat, 6 May 2017 10:47:09 +0200 Message-ID: <65a...@sl...> > Here is my context: > System: > Slint64-14.2 (Slackware Linux derivative), cf. http://slint.fr > mlterm-fb reports: > mlterm-fb version 3.8.1 > Features: otl ssh freetype fontconfig implugin utmp > Shell: > bash. > tty says: > /dev/tty3 > cat /proc/fb says: > 0 inteldrmfb > echo $LANG says: > fr_FR.utf8 > kernel keymap: > fr > > If I type "mlterm-fb" I see the greeting message and the cursor but > typing triggers no output on the screen. > > It seems that the input be buffered until I kill mlterm. For instance if > I type: > echo "message" > MSG > the file MSG is not created. > But it is created after having typed "killall mlterm-fb" from another > tty or an xterm. Also, error messages only appear after having killed it. > > What am I doing wrong? What should I look at? What other information > should I provide? I suspect that mlterm-fb can't find a keyboard device. Please search /sys/class/input/input<num>/name files for a keyboard device manually and try to set KBD_INPUT_NUM=<num> as an environmental variable before starting mlterm-fb. Regards, --- Araki Ken ara...@us... |
From: Didier S. <di...@sl...> - 2017-05-07 08:52:06
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Le 06/05/2017 à 10:47, Didier Spaier a écrit : > Hello devs, > > Here is my context: > System: > Slint64-14.2 (Slackware Linux derivative), cf. http://slint.fr > mlterm-fb reports: > mlterm-fb version 3.8.1 > Features: otl ssh freetype fontconfig implugin utmp > Shell: > bash. > tty says: > /dev/tty3 > cat /proc/fb says: > 0 inteldrmfb > echo $LANG says: > fr_FR.utf8 > kernel keymap: > fr > > If I type "mlterm-fb" I see the greeting message and the cursor but > typing triggers no output on the screen. > > It seems that the input be buffered until I kill mlterm. For instance if > I type: > echo "message" > MSG > the file MSG is not created. > But it is created after having typed "killall mlterm-fb" from another > tty or an xterm. Also, error messages only appear after having killed it. > > What am I doing wrong? What should I look at? What other information > should I provide? I have rebuilt mlterm with --enable-debug. Here is the content of msg.log: May 7 10:35:48[7507] WARN: [vt_color.c:514] /home/didier/.mlterm/color couldn't be opened. May 7 10:35:48[7507] WARN: [ui_shortcut.c:116] /home/didier/.mlterm/key couldn't be opened. May 7 10:35:48[7507] WARN: [vt_termcap.c:203] /home/didier/.mlterm/termcap couldn't be opened. May 7 10:35:48[7507] DEBUG: [../uitoolkit/fb/ui_display.c:1170] Framebuffer: len 8294400 line_len 7680 xoff 0 yoff 0 depth 32b/4B w 1920 h 1080 May 7 10:35:48[7507] DEBUG: [ui_font_config.c:357] Set 280 font => fontname &JISX0208_1983. May 7 10:35:48[7507] DEBUG: [ui_font_config.c:357] Set 382 font => fontname &JISX0208_1983. May 7 10:35:48[7507] DEBUG: [ui_font_config.c:357] Set 28f font => fontname &JISX0208_1983. May 7 10:35:48[7507] DEBUG: [ui_font_config.c:357] Set 2b1 font => fontname &ISO10646_UCS4_1. May 7 10:35:48[7507] WARN: [ui_font_config.c:416] /home/didier/.mlterm/font-fb couldn't be opened. May 7 10:35:48[7507] DEBUG: [../uitoolkit/fb/ui_font.c:1556] Font file is not specified. May 7 10:35:48[7507] Failed to load /usr/share/fonts/X11/misc/10x20.pcf.gz. May 7 10:35:48[7507] WARN: [ui_font_cache.c:344] font for id b1 doesn't exist. May 7 10:35:48[7507] DEBUG: [ui_font_cache.c:359] Font 0 for id b1 was cached. May 7 10:35:48[7507] DEBUG: [ui_font_manager.c:154] Could not handle xcore fonts. May 7 10:35:48[7507] Try to load fonts with aafont instead of font-fb. Don't set char encodings except UTF-8. May 7 10:35:48[7507] DEBUG: [ui_font_config.c:357] Set f1 font => fontname BN-TTDurga 26. May 7 10:35:48[7507] DEBUG: [ui_font_config.c:357] Set f3 font => fontname DV-TTYogesh 23. May 7 10:35:48[7507] DEBUG: [ui_font_config.c:357] Set f8 font => fontname TM-TTValluvar 18. May 7 10:35:48[7507] WARN: [ui_font_config.c:416] /home/didier/.mlterm/aafont couldn't be opened. May 7 10:35:48[7507] DEBUG: [../uitoolkit/fb/ui_font.c:1952] /usr/share/fonts/TTF/DejaVuSans.ttf font is loaded. => CURRENT NUM OF XFONTS 1 May 7 10:35:48[7507] Font id b1: XFont 0x17c5740 (width 17, height 19, ascent 15, x_off 0) May 7 10:35:48[7507] DEBUG: [ui_font_cache.c:359] Font 17c26f0 for id b1 was cached. May 7 10:35:48[7507] Fall back to xcore. May 7 10:35:48[7507] DEBUG: [ui_color_cache.c:242] new color ffffffff May 7 10:35:48[7507] DEBUG: [ui_color_cache.c:252] new color white ffffffff May 7 10:35:48[7507] DEBUG: [ui_color_cache.c:242] new color ff000000 May 7 10:35:48[7507] DEBUG: [ui_color_cache.c:252] new color black ff000000 May 7 10:35:48[7507] WARN: [ui_scrollbar.c:683] scrollbar is too small to be drawn. May 7 10:35:48[7507] DEBUG: [vt_ctl_loader.c:36] Loading libctl_bidi.so May 7 10:38:08[7507] WARN: [main_loop.c:44]signal 15 is received |
From: Didier S. <di...@sl...> - 2017-05-06 08:59:26
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Hello devs, Here is my context: System: Slint64-14.2 (Slackware Linux derivative), cf. http://slint.fr mlterm-fb reports: mlterm-fb version 3.8.1 Features: otl ssh freetype fontconfig implugin utmp Shell: bash. tty says: /dev/tty3 cat /proc/fb says: 0 inteldrmfb echo $LANG says: fr_FR.utf8 kernel keymap: fr If I type "mlterm-fb" I see the greeting message and the cursor but typing triggers no output on the screen. It seems that the input be buffered until I kill mlterm. For instance if I type: echo "message" > MSG the file MSG is not created. But it is created after having typed "killall mlterm-fb" from another tty or an xterm. Also, error messages only appear after having killed it. What am I doing wrong? What should I look at? What other information should I provide? Thanks in advance for any clue. Best regards, Didier |
From: Araki K. <ara...@us...> - 2017-04-29 22:41:57
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Hi, This is to announce the release of mlterm version 3.8.1 http://sourceforge.net/projects/mlterm/files/01release/mlterm-3.8.1/mlterm-3.8.1.tar.gz/download SHA1 (mlterm-3.8.1.tar.gz) = 1a36390d46c9921bc4fc6d3cca059044da6dd1a6 Overview of changes from 3.8.0 =============================== ver 3.8.1 * Support wayland including libvte compatible library. (Build mlterm with --with-gui=wayland option.) (see doc/en/README.wayland) * Support "compose_dec_special_font" / --decsp option on framebuffer and wayland. * "line_space" option accepts negative value. * Add "underline_offset" / --ulpos option. * Rename wskbd_repeat_1 and wskbd_repeat_N options to kbd_repeat_1 and kbd_repeat_N. * Enable --enable-anti-alias option of configure script by default. * Add --enable-fontconfig option which enables fontconfig on framebuffer and wayland to configure script. (This option is enabled by default.) * Add "use_aafont" option which gets mlterm to apply ~/.mlterm/*aafont configurations with the use of fontconfig on framebuffer and wayland. (The default value is true on wayland, while false on framebuffer.) * Search alternative glyphs in other fonts automatically on framebuffer and wayland. (This feature is enabled if mlterm-{fb|wl} is built with freetype and fontconfig.) * libvte compatible library supports vte 0.46.0 API. * Bug fixes: Fix detection failuer of mouse event devices on framebuffer/linux. (Thanks to @nyarla) (See http://the.nyarla.net/entry/2017/03/25/142516 for details.) Fix segfault in using many colors by SGR 38;2;r;g;b or 48;2;r;g;b sequence. --- Araki Ken ara...@us... |
From: vlse <vl...@ve...> - 2017-04-01 06:55:12
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Hi Araki Ken, It was nice to know through the pic that mlterm-fb worked in Fedora 24. And that is the result it should had been. If run without '-otl true', it just shows a capital 'U' with one little slash above it. Here are the ouputs of command you asked: 1) /run/termml/bin/mlterm-fb -v mlterm-fb version 3.8.0 2) ldd /run/termml/bin/mlterm-fb linux-vdso.so.1 (0x00007fff967fe000) libmlterm_coreotl.so => /run/termml/lib/libmlterm_coreotl.so (0x00007f0bf748f000) libpobl.so.1 => /run/termml/lib/libpobl.so.1 (0x00007f0bf7284000) libmef.so.1 => /run/termml/lib/libmef.so.1 (0x00007f0bf706a000) libdl.so.2 => /lib/libdl.so.2 (0x00007f0bf6e66000) libpng16.so.16 => /usr/lib/libpng16.so.16 (0x00007f0bf6c32000) libm.so.6 => /lib/libm.so.6 (0x00007f0bf6931000) libharfbuzz.so.0 => /usr/lib/libharfbuzz.so.0 (0x00007f0bf66d9000) libglib-2.0.so.0 => /usr/lib/libglib-2.0.so.0 (0x00007f0bf63d3000) libpcre.so.1 => /usr/lib/libpcre.so.1 (0x00007f0bf6169000) libpthread.so.0 => /lib/libpthread.so.0 (0x00007f0bf5f4c000) libfreetype.so.6 => /usr/lib/libfreetype.so.6 (0x00007f0bf5c94000) libz.so.1 => /usr/lib/libz.so.1 (0x00007f0bf5a7c000) libbz2.so.1.0 => /usr/lib/libbz2.so.1.0 (0x00007f0bf586c000) libgraphite2.so.3 => /usr/lib/libgraphite2.so.3 (0x00007f0bf564b000) libc.so.6 => /lib/libc.so.6 (0x00007f0bf52a3000) /lib/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2 (0x00007f0bf7698000) 3) pkg-config harfbuzz --modversion 0.9.35 4) ldd /run/termml/lib/mlterm/libotl.so linux-vdso.so.1 (0x00007f5c5a1de000) libharfbuzz.so.0 => /usr/lib/libharfbuzz.so.0 (0x00007f5c59d72000) libpobl.so.1 => /run/termml/lib/libpobl.so.1 (0x00007f5c59b67000) libc.so.6 => /lib/libc.so.6 (0x00007f5c597be000) libglib-2.0.so.0 => /usr/lib/libglib-2.0.so.0 (0x00007f5c594b8000) libpcre.so.1 => /usr/lib/libpcre.so.1 (0x00007f5c5924e000) libpthread.so.0 => /lib/libpthread.so.0 (0x00007f5c59030000) libfreetype.so.6 => /usr/lib/libfreetype.so.6 (0x00007f5c58d78000) libz.so.1 => /usr/lib/libz.so.1 (0x00007f5c58b60000) libbz2.so.1.0 => /usr/lib/libbz2.so.1.0 (0x00007f5c5894f000) libgraphite2.so.3 => /usr/lib/libgraphite2.so.3 (0x00007f5c5872e000) libdl.so.2 => /lib/libdl.so.2 (0x00007f5c5852a000) /lib/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2 (0x00007f5c5a1e0000) libpng16.so.16 => /usr/lib/libpng16.so.16 (0x00007f5c582f5000) libm.so.6 => /lib/libm.so.6 (0x00007f5c57ff4000) Thanks, veera, vlse |
From: Araki K. <ara...@us...> - 2017-03-31 14:42:47
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Hi, From: vlse <vl...@ve...> Subject: [Mlterm-dev-en] A bug in mlterm with indic script Date: Sun, 19 Mar 2017 15:42:57 +0530 Message-ID: <20170319101257.GA9110@localhost> > Hello, > > 1) I build mlterm with > ./configure --prefix=/run/termml --with-gui=fb --enable-anti-alias --disable-ssh2 --disable-static --disable-dnd > > 2) I have set following configurations > a) font-fb > DEFAULT = /usr/share/fonts/TrueType/DejaVuSansMono.ttf:120 > U+0B80-0BFF = /usr/share/fonts/TrueType/NotoSansTamil-Regular.ttf:80 > > b) key > Meta+q=IM_HOTKEY > > 3) Am running mlterm with > mlterm-fb -E UTF-8 -K super --im=m17nlib:ta:inscript -otl true -bg black -fg white > > 4) When I type or use echo command to output following tamil unicode characters > > echo -ne "\xe0\xae\xbe\xe0\xae\xb2" > > a) screen changes to white and nothing is seen. > b) Pressing enter shows prompt > c) no more I can change input methods > d) characters are not shown in tamil but some weird ascented ascii characters I built and tested mlterm-3.8.0 on Fedora 24 by following the steps above. The result is http://mlterm.sf.net/mlterm-fb-tamil.png Please tell me the result of following commands. $ /run/termml/bin/mlterm-fb -v $ ldd /run/termml/bin/mlterm-fb $ pkg-config harfbuzz --modversion $ ldd /run/termml/lib/mlterm/libotl.so I suspect -otl option doesn't work, though I doesn't hit upon the reason. Regards, --- Araki Ken ara...@us... |
From: vlse <vl...@ve...> - 2017-03-19 10:29:21
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Hello, 1) I build mlterm with ./configure --prefix=/run/termml --with-gui=fb --enable-anti-alias --disable-ssh2 --disable-static --disable-dnd 2) I have set following configurations a) font-fb DEFAULT = /usr/share/fonts/TrueType/DejaVuSansMono.ttf:120 U+0B80-0BFF = /usr/share/fonts/TrueType/NotoSansTamil-Regular.ttf:80 b) key Meta+q=IM_HOTKEY 3) Am running mlterm with mlterm-fb -E UTF-8 -K super --im=m17nlib:ta:inscript -otl true -bg black -fg white 4) When I type or use echo command to output following tamil unicode characters echo -ne "\xe0\xae\xbe\xe0\xae\xb2" a) screen changes to white and nothing is seen. b) Pressing enter shows prompt c) no more I can change input methods d) characters are not shown in tamil but some weird ascented ascii characters Please help veera, vlse |
From: Anonymous b. I. <ich...@gm...> - 2017-02-18 13:01:10
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Two things: 1. Alt-F2, or kde runner, does not support command line parameters, afaik. 2. Now you are on the lands of KDE. This question is best suited for KDE forums or mailing list. Good to know you solved your original problem. Regards, On 17-02-2017 21:20, Venkatram Akkineni wrote: > Thankyou for the reply. I did indeed move past that particular issue. > I am stuck at another one, may be you could help. For some reason I am > unable to run *mlterm -C *outside the terminal (I mean in the quick > launch box [ Alt+F2 on KDE ] ). I get the following error. I can > launch it within Konsole though, but the rendering isn't good. > Besides, I would like to launch mlterm in it's own window. > > > *Feb 13 20:28:22[11767] Unable to open screen.* > > Here is the command I have used to configure mlterm. > > *./configure –with-gtk=3.0 –with-gui=console –with-scrollbars* > > > Thankyou > Venkat > > 2017-02-17 3:33 GMT-06:00 Anonymous bin Ich <ich...@gm... > <mailto:ich...@gm...>>: > > Two things: > > 1. You need to run 'make install' as root. > > 2. The executable will get installed in /usr/local/bin/ directory, > so that ought to be in your path if you want to run it. > > Hopefully my answer finds you before you solved the problem yourself. > > Regards, > > On 07-02-2017 11:02, Venkatram Akkineni wrote: >> Hi >> >> A complete noob question. I don't see an executable when I run >> Make Install. I have installed GTK 3.0, libvte & harfbuzz. As the >> configuration below shows for some reason Harfbuzz doesn't get >> recognized (OpenType Layout : no). What am I missing ? It should >> be evident with the question that my C, CPP & Make skills range >> between non existent & rudimentary. >> >> I was trying to bring up a bare minimum terminal with Indic >> support using the following command. >> > ./configure --with-gtk=3.0 --with-gui=console --with-scrollbars >> >> _*Mlterm was configured as follows*_ >> >> Installation path prefix : /usr/local >> Build shared libraries : yes >> Build static libraries : yes >> BiDi rendering (Fribidi) : no >> Indic rendering : yes >> OpenType Layout : no >> External tools : mlcc mlimgloader mlfc >> Image processing : yes >> Built-in image library : >> utmp support : yes >> Type engines : xcore >> DnD : yes >> Input Methods : XIM kbd skk >> Scrollbars : simple >> libssh2 : no >> GTK+ : yes (3.0) >> libvte : yes (2.91) >> VT52 : no >> >> >> -- >> Sincerely >> Venkat R Akkineni >> 585 489 3259 >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> Check out the vibrant tech community on one of the world's most >> engaging tech sites, SlashDot.org!http://sdm.link/slashdot >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Mlterm-dev-en mailing list >> Mlt...@li... >> <mailto:Mlt...@li...> >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/mlterm-dev-en >> <https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/mlterm-dev-en> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Check out the vibrant tech community on one of the world's most > engaging tech sites, SlashDot.org! http://sdm.link/slashdot > _______________________________________________ Mlterm-dev-en > mailing list Mlt...@li... > <mailto:Mlt...@li...> > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/mlterm-dev-en > <https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/mlterm-dev-en> > > -- > Sincerely > Venkat R Akkineni > 585 489 3259 > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Check out the vibrant tech community on one of the world's most > engaging tech sites, SlashDot.org! http://sdm.link/slashdot > > _______________________________________________ > Mlterm-dev-en mailing list > Mlt...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/mlterm-dev-en --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus |
From: Venkatram A. <ven...@gm...> - 2017-02-17 15:50:50
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Thankyou for the reply. I did indeed move past that particular issue. I am stuck at another one, may be you could help. For some reason I am unable to run *mlterm -C *outside the terminal (I mean in the quick launch box [ Alt+F2 on KDE ] ). I get the following error. I can launch it within Konsole though, but the rendering isn't good. Besides, I would like to launch mlterm in it's own window. *Feb 13 20:28:22[11767] Unable to open screen.* Here is the command I have used to configure mlterm. *./configure –with-gtk=3.0 –with-gui=console –with-scrollbars* Thankyou Venkat 2017-02-17 3:33 GMT-06:00 Anonymous bin Ich <ich...@gm...>: > Two things: > > 1. You need to run 'make install' as root. > > 2. The executable will get installed in /usr/local/bin/ directory, so that > ought to be in your path if you want to run it. > > Hopefully my answer finds you before you solved the problem yourself. > > Regards, > On 07-02-2017 11:02, Venkatram Akkineni wrote: > > Hi > > A complete noob question. I don't see an executable when I run Make > Install. I have installed GTK 3.0, libvte & harfbuzz. As the configuration > below shows for some reason Harfbuzz doesn't get recognized (OpenType > Layout : no). What am I missing ? It should be evident with the question > that my C, CPP & Make skills range between non existent & rudimentary. > > I was trying to bring up a bare minimum terminal with Indic support using > the following command. > > ./configure --with-gtk=3.0 --with-gui=console --with-scrollbars > > *Mlterm was configured as follows* > > Installation path prefix : /usr/local > Build shared libraries : yes > Build static libraries : yes > BiDi rendering (Fribidi) : no > Indic rendering : yes > OpenType Layout : no > External tools : mlcc mlimgloader mlfc > Image processing : yes > Built-in image library : > utmp support : yes > Type engines : xcore > DnD : yes > Input Methods : XIM kbd skk > Scrollbars : simple > libssh2 : no > GTK+ : yes (3.0) > libvte : yes (2.91) > VT52 : no > > > -- > Sincerely > Venkat R Akkineni > 585 489 3259 > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Check out the vibrant tech community on one of the world's most > engaging tech sites, SlashDot.org! http://sdm.link/slashdot > > > > _______________________________________________ > Mlterm-dev-en mailing lis...@li...https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/mlterm-dev-en > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------ > ------------------ > Check out the vibrant tech community on one of the world's most > engaging tech sites, SlashDot.org! http://sdm.link/slashdot > _______________________________________________ > Mlterm-dev-en mailing list > Mlt...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/mlterm-dev-en > > -- Sincerely Venkat R Akkineni 585 489 3259 |
From: Anonymous b. I. <ich...@gm...> - 2017-02-17 09:33:49
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Two things: 1. You need to run 'make install' as root. 2. The executable will get installed in /usr/local/bin/ directory, so that ought to be in your path if you want to run it. Hopefully my answer finds you before you solved the problem yourself. Regards, On 07-02-2017 11:02, Venkatram Akkineni wrote: > Hi > > A complete noob question. I don't see an executable when I run Make > Install. I have installed GTK 3.0, libvte & harfbuzz. As the > configuration below shows for some reason Harfbuzz doesn't get > recognized (OpenType Layout : no). What am I missing ? It should be > evident with the question that my C, CPP & Make skills range between > non existent & rudimentary. > > I was trying to bring up a bare minimum terminal with Indic support > using the following command. > > ./configure --with-gtk=3.0 --with-gui=console --with-scrollbars > > _*Mlterm was configured as follows*_ > > Installation path prefix : /usr/local > Build shared libraries : yes > Build static libraries : yes > BiDi rendering (Fribidi) : no > Indic rendering : yes > OpenType Layout : no > External tools : mlcc mlimgloader mlfc > Image processing : yes > Built-in image library : > utmp support : yes > Type engines : xcore > DnD : yes > Input Methods : XIM kbd skk > Scrollbars : simple > libssh2 : no > GTK+ : yes (3.0) > libvte : yes (2.91) > VT52 : no > > > -- > Sincerely > Venkat R Akkineni > 585 489 3259 > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Check out the vibrant tech community on one of the world's most > engaging tech sites, SlashDot.org! http://sdm.link/slashdot > > > _______________________________________________ > Mlterm-dev-en mailing list > Mlt...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/mlterm-dev-en |
From: Venkatram A. <ven...@gm...> - 2017-02-07 05:32:39
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Hi A complete noob question. I don't see an executable when I run Make Install. I have installed GTK 3.0, libvte & harfbuzz. As the configuration below shows for some reason Harfbuzz doesn't get recognized (OpenType Layout : no). What am I missing ? It should be evident with the question that my C, CPP & Make skills range between non existent & rudimentary. I was trying to bring up a bare minimum terminal with Indic support using the following command. > ./configure --with-gtk=3.0 --with-gui=console --with-scrollbars *Mlterm was configured as follows* Installation path prefix : /usr/local Build shared libraries : yes Build static libraries : yes BiDi rendering (Fribidi) : no Indic rendering : yes OpenType Layout : no External tools : mlcc mlimgloader mlfc Image processing : yes Built-in image library : utmp support : yes Type engines : xcore DnD : yes Input Methods : XIM kbd skk Scrollbars : simple libssh2 : no GTK+ : yes (3.0) libvte : yes (2.91) VT52 : no -- Sincerely Venkat R Akkineni 585 489 3259 |
From: Araki K. <ara...@us...> - 2017-01-07 23:51:30
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Hi, This is to announce the release of mlterm version 3.8.0 http://sourceforge.net/projects/mlterm/files/01release/mlterm-3.8.0/mlterm-3.8.0.tar.gz/download SHA1 (mlterm-3.8.0.tar.gz) = 94476d46abbfd15d7b5f828a51dd166e39d322f8 Overview of changes from 3.7.2 =============================== ver 3.8.0 * Refactor source code and directory tree. * Add "ssh_auto_reconnect" / --rcn option which enables automatic reconnecting to ssh server in unexpected disconnection. * Support libssh2 on Android. * Add "start_with_local_pty" / --slp option which disables ssh connection dialog on startup on Android. * Support context menu (copy&paste, configuration etc) by long click on Android. * Change library names. libmkf => libmef, libkik => libpobl libmlterm_core => libmlterm_coreotf (if open type layout is supported) * Add --vsep=N and --hsep=N options (which split screen vertically or horizontally) to mlclientx. * libvte compatible library supports vte 0.40.0 or later. * Bug fixes: Fix the bug which 'mlcc exec hsplit [columns]' split screen by [columns - 1]. Fix the bug which disables dynamic change of options related to ctl such as "bidi_mode" or etc. (Enbugged at 3.6.2) Fix the bug which disabled "ButtonN" shortcut key if num_lock is on. Fix segfault in resizing columns or rows on Android. Fix the default value of termios.c_cc[VSTATUS]. (Thanks to Oshima Yasushi san) --- Araki Ken ara...@us... |
From: Araki K. <ara...@us...> - 2016-12-10 19:48:36
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Hi, From: <ph...@oa...> Subject: [Mlterm-dev-ja] cannot invoke MLTERM on NetBSD based terminal with X Date: Sun, 4 Dec 2016 08:10:52 +0900 Message-ID: <90796F3DB2AC476AA704F95E60698C03@generic> > I have installed MLTERM ver. 3.7.2 on my NetBSD 7.0.1 based laptop with = > X, which > is installed from NetBSD 7.0.1. binary set, and trying to use as = > japanese capable > terminal emulator. > > MLTERM binary is installed using pkgsrc from NetBSD. > > However my MLTERM binary immidiately terminate with result code 1, > which I inspected by =1B$B!H=1B(Becho $?=1B$B!I=1B(B. > MLTERM window isn=1B$B!G=1B(Bt displayed X console. > > This problematics maybe WELL-KNOWN, but I tried any way I guess for it. > Then now I have no way to recover. > Compiling itself seems to be adiquite, binary is correctly(?) terminate. > > How can I do to invoke my MLTERM correctly? > > Best regards. > > > A. Goto, the beginner of MLTERM user. Please try to build mlterm with --disable-otl option. (-otl for pkgsrc) (See https://twitter.com/arakiken/status/778949134883495936 and related tweets.) This problem has been already fixed on hg head. Regards, --- Araki Ken ara...@us... |
From: Ian D. L. <idl...@fa...> - 2016-12-08 03:51:31
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On Thu, 8 Dec 2016 06:58:37 +0900 <ph...@oa...> wrote: > However, some programs (ex.: platex) are SO SLOWLY, on mlterm. > Scrolling(?) or processing(?) is so slow, on mlterm. > On ohter terminal (ex.: xterm, kterm), such programs work > appropriately with enough speed. Hmmm. I've never seen that behaviour before. Perhaps someone else can comment. It might be helpful to tell us the value of $TERM within your mlterm. -- IDL |
From: <ph...@oa...> - 2016-12-07 21:58:50
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Thanks. I have tried to set LC_CTYPE = "ja_JP.UTF-8", then mlterm started correctly. (previous setting is LC_CTYPE = "ja_JP.euc", which may prevent its invoking, I think.) However, some programs (ex.: platex) are SO SLOWLY, on mlterm. Scrolling(?) or processing(?) is so slow, on mlterm. On ohter terminal (ex.: xterm, kterm), such programs work appropriately with enough speed. What's wrong?, or it's mlterm's specification? A. Goto Saitama pref. Japan -----Original Message----- From: Ian D. Leroux Sent: Monday, December 05, 2016 3:19 AM To: mlt...@li... Cc: kechpaja ; ph...@oa... Subject: Re: [Mlterm-dev-en] [Mlterm-dev-ja] cannot invoke MLTERM on NetBSD based terminal with X On Sun, 4 Dec 2016 18:53:55 +0200 kechpaja <kec...@co...> wrote: > On Sun, Dec 04, 2016 at 08:10:52AM +0900, ph...@oa... wrote: > > Dear experts. > > > > I have installed MLTERM ver. 3.7.2 on my NetBSD 7.0.1 based laptop > > with X, which is installed from NetBSD 7.0.1. binary set, and > > trying to use as japanese capable terminal emulator. > > > > MLTERM binary is installed using pkgsrc from NetBSD. > > > > However my MLTERM binary immidiately terminate with result code 1, > > which I inspected by “echo $?”. > > MLTERM window isn’t displayed X console. I run mlterm, built from pkgsrc, on NetBSD-current, and it works well for me. One problem you might be encountering is that mlterm will exit if LC_CTYPE is not set. I suggest running "printenv" and checking the values of DISPLAY and LC_CTYPE. -- IDL |
From: Ian D. L. <idl...@fa...> - 2016-12-04 18:21:23
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On Sun, 4 Dec 2016 18:53:55 +0200 kechpaja <kec...@co...> wrote: > On Sun, Dec 04, 2016 at 08:10:52AM +0900, ph...@oa... wrote: > > Dear experts. > > > > I have installed MLTERM ver. 3.7.2 on my NetBSD 7.0.1 based laptop > > with X, which is installed from NetBSD 7.0.1. binary set, and > > trying to use as japanese capable terminal emulator. > > > > MLTERM binary is installed using pkgsrc from NetBSD. > > > > However my MLTERM binary immidiately terminate with result code 1, > > which I inspected by “echo $?”. > > MLTERM window isn’t displayed X console. I run mlterm, built from pkgsrc, on NetBSD-current, and it works well for me. One problem you might be encountering is that mlterm will exit if LC_CTYPE is not set. I suggest running "printenv" and checking the values of DISPLAY and LC_CTYPE. -- IDL |
From: kechpaja <kec...@co...> - 2016-12-04 16:58:33
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Hello, I'm by no means an expert, but I had a similar problem originally (I would install mlterm and try to launch it, but nothing would happen, and the msg.log file would say "Could not open screen"). I found that downloading the mlterm source from SourceForge and compiling and installing locally solved the problem. As far as I can tell, the issue that I had was the mlterm requires some files to be installed in /usr/local/share and /user/local/lib, which my package manager (Entropy, on Sabayon Linux) wasn't installing. The manual install, on the other hand, correctly installed all of them. Lastly: this is the Japanese language list. I've copied my response to the English list (mlt...@li... if I'm not mistaken) to avoid continuing to violate the language rule. Good luck! - kechpaja - On Sun, Dec 04, 2016 at 08:10:52AM +0900, ph...@oa... wrote: > Dear experts. > > I have installed MLTERM ver. 3.7.2 on my NetBSD 7.0.1 based laptop with X, which > is installed from NetBSD 7.0.1. binary set, and trying to use as japanese capable > terminal emulator. > > MLTERM binary is installed using pkgsrc from NetBSD. > > However my MLTERM binary immidiately terminate with result code 1, > which I inspected by “echo $?”. > MLTERM window isn’t displayed X console. > > This problematics maybe WELL-KNOWN, but I tried any way I guess for it. > Then now I have no way to recover. > Compiling itself seems to be adiquite, binary is correctly(?) terminate. > > How can I do to invoke my MLTERM correctly? > > Best regards. > > > A. Goto, the beginner of MLTERM user. > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Check out the vibrant tech community on one of the world's most > engaging tech sites, SlashDot.org! http://sdm.link/slashdot > _______________________________________________ > Mlterm-dev-ja mailing list > Mlt...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/mlterm-dev-ja |
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From: Araki K. <ara...@us...> - 2016-08-14 09:47:26
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Hi, This is to announce the release of mlterm version 3.7.2 http://sourceforge.net/projects/mlterm/files/01release/mlterm-3.7.2/mlterm-3.7.2.tar.gz/download SHA1 (mlterm-3.7.2.tar.gz) = 7d9411f653a80097860f7e138400a48e5200f0fe Overview of changes from 3.7.1 =============================== ver 3.7.2 * Add mlterm-con which is a console version of mlterm (like GNU Screen) and which works on various terminal emulators. (see doc/en/README.console) * Add "console_encoding" / --ckm option which specifies a character encoding of the console where mlterm-con works. * Add "default_cell_size" / --csz option for mlterm-con. * Add "console_sixel_colors" / --csc option for mlterm-con. * Add "primary_da" / --da1 and "secondary_da" / --da2 options. * Support DECRQSS partially. * Support wheel mouse on MacOSX/Cocoa. (Thanks to @nyarla) (Merge a patch at http://the.nyarla.net/entry/2016/06/03/195013) * Bug fixes: Fix misalignment of the position of characters in drawing them with the use of complementary loaded fonts on cairo. --- Araki Ken ara...@us... |
From: Araki K. <ara...@us...> - 2016-05-08 12:55:00
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Hi, This is to announce the release of mlterm version 3.7.1 http://sourceforge.net/projects/mlterm/files/01release/mlterm-3.7.1/mlterm-3.7.1.tar.gz/download SHA1 (mlterm-3.7.1.tar.gz) = f74611603a2da0835080740da1eecc8f9f97f879 Overview of changes from 3.7.0 =============================== ver 3.7.1 * Add "vt_color_mode" to OSC 5380 and 5381. * Support SKK (--im skk) as an input method plugin. * Support input method plugins (canna, wnn and skk) on MacOSX/Cocoa. * Show the number of each conversion candidate on an input method window of wnn. * Bug fixes: Fix compiling error of registobmp. (Enbugged at 3.7.0) (Thanks to Amadeusz) Fix https://sourceforge.net/p/mlterm/mailman/message/34992704/ Fix https://github.com/saitoha/homebrew-sixel/pull/2 (Thanks to @kefir_) Fix a bug which dropped almost all glyph complementary fonts. --- Araki Ken ara...@us... |
From: Ian D. L. <idl...@fa...> - 2016-04-06 18:12:38
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On Wed, 06 Apr 2016 23:54:35 +0900 (JST) Araki Ken <ara...@us...> wrote: > It is not supported to specify which font to use for U+00-7f for now. > A font specified as DEFAULT or ISO10646_UCS4_1 is used to show U > +00-7f characters. It seems pretty reasonable to use the default font for the ASCII range, so if this is the only restriction I'm delighted. > I'll add this limitation to the man page. Great! > If you use Terminus for U+00E9, specify as follows instead of U > +f0-ff. > > U+80-ff=Terminus That is a remarkably polite way of pointing out that I've apparently forgotten how to count. Thank you (and sorry for the silly question)! I've tested this again and, past 7f (the limitation you mention above) I can specify codepoint-by-codepoint which font gets used, which is all the flexibility one could reasonably ask for. Thanks for your help, and for the years of work you've invested in mlterm. -- IDL |