rxvt

rxvt

A plain rxvt displaying the rxvt man page.
Original author(s) Rob Nation
Developer(s) rxvt project
Stable release
2.6.4 / November 1, 2001 (2001-11-01)
Preview release
2.7.10 / March 26, 2003 (2003-03-26)
Type Terminal emulator
License GPL
Website rxvt.net

rxvt (acronym for our extended virtual terminal)[1] is a terminal emulator for the X Window System (and, in the form of a Cygwin port, for Windows), originally written by Rob Nation[2] and later extensively modified by Mark Olesen, who took over maintenance for several years. It is intended to be a slimmed-down alternate for xterm, omitting some of its little-used features, like Tektronix 4014 emulation and toolkit-style configurability. The latter refers to the Xt resource mechanism, e.g., for binding keys. rxvt is an extended version of the older xvt terminal emulator by John Bovey of the University of Kent. The name originally stood for "Robert's xvt", but was later re-dubbed "our xvt" (pronounced like the letters r-x-v-t).

Aside from features such as those controlled by resource files, rxvt's terminal emulation differs from xterm in two important ways:

Newer versions of rxvt have primitive support for pseudo-transparency.

The rxvt distribution also includes an analog clock program called rclock. Very old distributions included a copy of vttest, but dropped that in 1996 with version 2.18.

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