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NAME
       mrxvt --	A tabbed VT102 terminal	emulator for X Window System

SYNOPSIS
       mrxvt [options] [-e cmd]

DESCRIPTION
       The  mrxvt  program is a	terminal emulator for X	Window System. It pro-
       vides DEC VT102 compatible terminals for	programs that cannot  use  the
       window system directly.

       mrxvt  is  based	 on  rxvt(1)  version 2.7.11 CVS, and features most of
       functionality of	rxvt, with a few major enhancements  (namely  multiple
       tabs, and transparency).	Like rxvt, mrxvt aims to be light, fast, flex-
       ible and	desktop	independent, thus KDE or GNOME are not required.

       The primary features of mrxvt include (but are not limited to) multiple
       tabs,  dynamically changeable tab titles, customizable command for each
       tab, input broadcasting,	true translucent window,  fast	pseudo	trans-
       parency with tinting, user supplied background images (XPM, JPEG, PNG),
       off-focus  fading, text shadow, multiple	style (NeXT, Rxvt, Xterm, SGI,
       Plain) scrollbars, XIM, multi-language support (Chinese,	Korean,	Japan-
       ese), freetype font, logging and	(in-)activity monitoring.

       The default mrxvt behaviour can be set using the	resource configuration
       file ~/.mrxvtrc.	 For backward  compatibility,  if  ~/.mrxvtrc  is  not
       found,  mrxvt  tries  to	 load  configuration  settings	from the files
       ~/.Xdefaults or ~/.Xresources.  Alternately, you	can specify which con-
       fig file	to load	using the -cf command line option.

OPTIONS
       This section describes the commandline options mrxvt accepts.  To  dis-
       able an option, prefix it with an `+' instead of	a `-' Most options can
       be set from your	~/.mrxvtrc file	using the option name listed in	brack-
       ets  as [option_name].  The option name can also	be used	as a "long op-
       tion" from the command line (i.e. by prefixing it with `--' or `++'  as
       appropriate. For	example

	   mrxvt -tr -shade 85 +trt

       is the same as

	   mrxvt --transparent --shading 85 ++transparentTabbar

       which is	the same as putting the	lines

	   Mrxvt.transparent:		   True
	   Mrxvt.shading:		   85
	   Mrxvt.transparentTabbar:	   False

       in your ~/.mrxvtrc.

       All  options  are  case sensitive. Some options are similar to those of
       other terminals,	so if you find the  explanation	 given	here  insuffi-
       cient,  we strongly recommend you look in the rxvt(1) and xterm(1) man-
       pages.

   Terminal name and display options
       -display|-d displayname
	     X display name, the X server to contact

       -geometry|-g geometry
	     geometry at startup [geometry]

       -ic file[;geometry]
	     application icon file.  [appIcon]

       -iconic|+iconic
	     start iconic [iconic]

       -in name
	     Icon name for window [iconName]

       -into WinID
	     If	given an X window identifier, mrxvt  will  reparent  its  top-
	     level  shell  widget to that window.  This	is used	to embed mrxvt
	     within other applications.

       -name name
	     Client instance, icon, and	title strings [clientName].

       -title string
	     title name	of the window [title]

       -tn termname
	     The type of terminal mrxvt	should emulate.	The value of the  TERM
	     environment variable is set to this value for all child processes
	     launched by mrxvt.	 Note that rxvt	and most rxvt clones including
	     mrxvt,  have  slightly different terminal capabilities than those
	     of	xterm(1). Thus mrxvt will not always work  properly  with  the
	     terminal  set  to	xterm,	and we recommend setting this value to
	     rxvt instead. However some	systems	have incorrect (or even	 miss-
	     ing) terminfo(1) or termcap(1) entries for	the terminal rxvt.  If
	     you experience problems with this,	the ideal solution would be to
	     correct your systems termcap and terminfo entries.	If you are un-
	     able  to do that, then you	can try	setting	your terminal to xterm
	     and hope everything works properly.  [termName]

   Transparency	related	options
       -o %d
	     Translucent window	(true transparent) background opacity  degree.
	     %d	is an integer between 0	and 100. This option needs translucent
	     support  by  the  X  server,  e.g.,  Xorg	6.8, and overrides the
	     pseudo-transparency.  [opacity]

       -od -%d
	     Translucent window	opacity	degree increase/decrease interval.  %d
	     is	an integer between 0 and 100 [opacityDegree]

       -tr|+tr
	     Enable / disable background pseudo-transparency. To use this fea-
	     ture you must set your desktop wallpaper using an	Esetroot  com-
	     patible program ( i.e. a program that publishes the wallpaper us-
	     ing  the _XROOTPMAP_ID atom). Some	programs that will do this are
	     Esetroot(1), feh(1), fvwm-root(1) with the	`--retain-pixmap'  op-
	     tion,  or KDE. Note: To use your precious backgroundFade, tinting
	     or	shading	options, you MUST set the desktop wallpaper in an  Es-
	     etroot way.  [transparent]

       -trf|+trf
	     If	you choose NOT to set the background in	an Esetroot compatible
	     way, then you can still have transparency using this option. (You
	     must also enable the transparent option). Background changes made
	     by	FvwmBacker, xsetbg (xli) or Esetroot compatible	programs, will
	     be	  automatically	 detected.  However  changes  made  by	xv(1),
	     xsetroot(1) or other non-Esetroot compatible programs will	not be
	     detected. If you're hell bent on non-Esetroot compatible programs
	     to	set your background, then do something like

		 xsetroot -solid "#202040" && fvwm-root	-d

	     Note: To use your precious	backgroundFade,	tinting	or shading op-
	     tions, you	MUST set the desktop wallpaper	in  an	Esetroot  way.
	     [transparentForce]

       -trm|+trm
	     Enable  / disable pseudo-transparent menubar. Pseudo-transparency
	     must be turned on.	 [transparentMenubar]

       -trs|+trs
	     Enable  /	disable	 pseudo-transparent  scrollbar.	 Pseudo-trans-
	     parency must be turned on.	 [transparentScrollbar]

       -trt|+trt
	     Enable  /	disable	pseudo-transparent tabbar. Pseudo-transparency
	     must be turned on.	 [transparentTabbar]

   Background image related options
       -mbpixmap file[;geometry]
	     Menubar background	image. Pseudo-transparency must	be turned off.
	     [menubarPixmap]

       -pixmap file[;geometry]
	     Background	image for  all	terminals  if  not  set	 individually.
	     Pseudo-transparency must be turned	off.  [Pixmap]

       -sbpixmap file[;geometry]
	     Scrollbar	background  image.  Pseudo transparency	must be	turned
	     off.  [scrollbarPixmap]

       -tbpixmap file[;geometry]
	     Tabbar background image. Pseudo transparency must be turned  off.
	     [tabbarPixmap]

       -tupixmap|+tupixmap
	     Apply tabbar background image to tabs.  [tabUsePixmap]

   Scrolling related options
       -mp|+mp
	     scroll    one    page    when    press    mouse	wheel	button
	     [mouseWheelScrollPage]

       -sa mode
	     Scrollbar alignment ( top | bottom) [scrollbarAlign]

       -sb|+sb
	     Hide / show scrollbar [scrollBar]

       -sbt width
	     Scrollbar thickness/width [scrollbarThickness]

       -si|+si
	     Inhibit scrolling on tty output.  [scrollTtyOutputInhibit]

       -sk|+sk
	     scroll-on-keypress	[scrollTtyKeypress]

       -sl n
	     The number	of scrolled lines to save (for all tabs)  if  not  set
	     individually.  The	 maximal  number  of  saved  lines  is	65535.
	     [saveLines]

       -sr|+sr
	     Scrollbar on right	[scrollbarRight]

       -ss mode
	     Scrollbar style.  mode should be one of plain, xterm, rxvt,  next
	     or	sgi.  [scrollbarStyle]

       -st|+st
	     Draw    floating	 scrollbar    (i.e.    without	  a   trough).
	     [scrollbarFloating]

   Color related options
       -bg color
	     Background	color [background]

       -bd color
	     Border color [borderColor]

       -bgfade %d
	     (Obsolete)	Make colors %d darker for background image or  pseudo-
	     transparent background.  %d is an integer between 0 and 100. This
	     is	 like  tinting the background with black. This option is obso-
	     lete, and you should use the  tint	 and  shade  options  instead.
	     [backgroundFade]

       -bgtype type
	     Transformation type for background	pixmap (not implemented	yet)

       -cr color
	     color of cursor [cursorColor]

       -fade %d
	     Make  colors %d darker when mrxvt looses focus.  %d is an integer
	     between 0 and 100 [fading]

       -fg color
	     Foreground	color.	[foreground]

       -itabbg color
	     Background	color of inactive tabs and tabbar.  [itabBackground]

       -itabfg color
	     Foreground	color of inactive tabs.	 [itabForeground]

       -pr color
	     color of pointer [pointerColor]

       -shade %d
	     Shade background to %d degree when	tinting	the background.	 %d is
	     an	integer	between	0 and 100. You must also define	a color	 using
	     the  tint option. When compiled with XRender support, the tabbar,
	     menubar and scroll	bar are	tinted	with  their  respective	 back-
	     ground colors for pseudo-transparent terminals.  [shading]

       -tabbg color
	     background	color of active	tab.  [tabBackground]

       -tabfg color
	     Foreground	color of tabbar	[tabForeground]

       -tint color
	     Color  tinted  on	background  image  or pseudo-transparent back-
	     ground. This works	differently depending on the tint  type:  With
	     XRender (when compiled with --enable-xrender), color is the color
	     you  want to tint your background to. The brighter	the color, the
	     less transparent it will be (regardless of	the shade degree spec-
	     ified by -shade).	For  example,  if  you	want  your  background
	     tinted black, set color to	`#000000', however if you want a white
	     tinted  transparent  background,  set color to some level of grey
	     (e.g.  `#808080') but NOT to `#ffffff'.

	     When compiled without XRender support, color works	like  a	 color
	     mask.  Thus  if  you want a black tinted background, set color to
	     `#ffffff'.

	     The  shade	 degree	 (using	 -shade)  must	be  defined  as	 well.
	     [tintColor]

       -tinttype type
	     Function applied for background tinting (not implemented yet).

       -ts color
	     color of text shadow [textShadow]

       -tsm mode
	     Text shadow mode, specify shadow position of text:	left | right |
	     top  |  bottom  | topleft | topright | botleft | botright | none.
	     [textShadowMode]

       -txttype	-type
	     Function applied for text drawing (not implemented	yet)

       -ufbg color
	     Default background	color when the terminal	window	looses	focus.
	     [ufBackground]

   Font	related	options
       -fb fontname
	     bold text X11 font	name [boldFont]

       -fm fontname
	     multichar text X11	font name [mfont]

       -fn fontname
	     normal text X11 font name [font]

       -xft|+xft
	     Use  freetype  font instead of X11	font. This option controls all
	     other freetype font related options.  [xft]

       -xftaa|+xftaa
	     Enable / disable antialiasing of freetype font. This  makes  font
	     look  much	 nicer,	 but  significantly  slows  down the rendering
	     speed. The	-xft option must be enabled.  [xftAntialias]

       -xftah|+xftah
	     Enable / disable autohint of freetype font. The -xft option  must
	     be	enabled	[xftAutoHint]

       -xftfm fontname
	     Multichar	text freetype font family. The -xft option must	be en-
	     abled [xftmFont]

       -xftfn fontname
	     Normal text freetype font family. The -xft	option must be enabled
	     [xftFont]

       -xftga|+xftga
	     Enable / disable global advance of	freetype font. The -xft	option
	     must be enabled [xftGlobalAdvance]

       -xftht|+xftht
	     Enable / disable hinting of freetype font.	The -xft  option  must
	     be	enabled	[xftHinting]

       -xftmsz size
	     Freetype  multichar  font size in pixels. The -xft	option must be
	     enabled.  [xftmSize]

       -xftnfm|+xftnfm
	     Do	not load freetype mfont, but use freetype font	instead.  This
	     can  avoid	 a  large line space if	the size of font and mfont are
	     very different. The -xft option must be enabled [xftNomFont]

       -xftpfn font
	     Specify a proportionally spaced font to use for  drawing  tab-ti-
	     tles.  If	set,  the  tab bar behaves like	Firefox's tab-bar: All
	     tabs have the same	width, and the widths are shrunk / expanded to
	     keep the number of	tabs specified by minVisibleTabs visible.  The
	     active  tab title is drawn	in a bold font.	(Your colors are still
	     used).  [xftPFont]

       -xftrgb style
	     Freetype font sub-pixel order: rgb	| bgr |	vrgb |	vbgr  |	 none.
	     The -xft option must be enabled.  [xftRGBA]

       -xftslow|+xftslow
	     Display freetype multichar	string in slow mode for	better display
	     effect. The xft option must be enabled.  [xftSlowOutput]

       -xftst style
	     Freetype  font  slant: roman | italic | oblique.  The -xft	option
	     must be enabled.  [xftSlant]

       -xftsz number
	     Freetype font size	in pixel. The  -xft  option  must  be  enabled
	     [xftSize]

       -xftbwt style
	     Freetype  bold  font  weight:  light | medium | demibold |	bold |
	     black.  The -xft option must be enabled.  [xftBoldWeight]

       -xftwd style
	     Freetype font  width:  ultracondensed  |  condensed  |  normal  |
	     expanded  |  ultraexpanded.   The	-xft  option  must be enabled.
	     [xftWidth]

       -xftwt style
	     Freetype font weight: light | medium | demibold | bold  |	black.
	     The -xft option must be enabled.  [xftWeight]

   Tabs	and command related options
       -aht  Automatically hide	or show	the tab	bar depending on the number of
	     tabs. On startup, the tabbar is shown only	if there are more than
	     one tabs present. If there	is only	one tab, and a new one is cre-
	     ated,  then the tabbar is shown. If there are two tabs and	one is
	     closed, then the tabbar is	hidden.	A keyboard  shortcut  used  at
	     any time to hide /	show the tabbar.  [autohideTabbar]

       -at|+at
	     Run command specified with	-e on all tabs (by default the command
	     specified	by  -e	is  only  used for the first tab opened). This
	     causes the	profile	option command to be ignored. However  a  com-
	     mand specified via	the NewTab macro is honored.  [cmdAllTabs]

       -bt|+bt
	     Show tabbar at bottom.  [bottomTabbar]

       -e [arguments ...]
	     Specifies	the program (and its command line arguments) to	be run
	     in	the mrxvt window. By default this command  is  only  run  ini-
	     tially,  and  all tabs created after startup will run the default
	     shell (or program supplied	by -profile%d).	This behaviour can  be
	     overridden	with the -at option.  [command]

       -hb|+hb
	     Hide buttons in the tabbar.  [hideButtons]

       -het string
	     Message  to  display in tabs after	the child process exits. (This
	     string is escape and percent interpolated).  [holdExitText]

       -heT string
	     Set the title of tabs to string after the process in the tab  ex-
	     its.   (This   string   is	  escape  and  percent	interpolated).
	     [holdExitTitle]

       -hold mask
	     Hold the tab open after the child process in it exits.   mask  is
	     the mask of flags which control weather the tab will be held open
	     based  on the exit	status of the child process. If	the lowest bit
	     (0x01) of mask is set, then the tab will always be	held open  af-
	     ter  the child exits. If the next bit (0x02) is set, then the tab
	     will only be held open if the child exits	abnormally  (e.g.  via
	     abort(1)).	  If the third bit (0x04) is set, then the tab will be
	     held open if the child exits with non-zero	status.

	     NOTE: In previous versions	of mrxvt this was  a  boolean  option.
	     For  backward  compatibility,  the	value of True, On, Yes will be
	     treated as	1 and anything illegal will be treated as 0.  The  de-
	     fault is 0x06.  [holdExit]

       -ht|+ht
	     Hide tabbar on initialization [hideTabbar]

       -htb|+htb
	     Highlight	inactive  tabs	only  when  bell sounds. Default is to
	     highlight	 inactive   tabs   whenever   they   produce   output.
	     [highlightTabOnBell]

       -ip profiles
	     profiles  is  a  comma  separated	list  of  profiles numbers. On
	     startup  mrxvt  opens  each  of  these   profiles	 in   a	  tab.
	     [initProfileList]

       -ls|+ls
	     Indicates that the	shell that is started in the mrxvt window will
	     be	 a login shell (i.e., the first	character of argv[0] will be a
	     dash, indicating to the shell that	 it  should  read  the	user's
	     .login or .profile). [loginShell]

       -mtw width
	     The maximum width (in characters) of the displayed	tabs. This can
	     not be larger than	40. If you use Xft, then you might want	to use
	     the minVisibleTabs	option instead.	 [maxTabWidth]

       -mvt n
	     When  using  xftPFont to display tabs, keep at least n tabs visi-
	     ble.  [minVisibleTabs]

       -profileN.option	value
	     Set option	to value in profile N.	When a new tab is created with
	     profile N it uses all options that	are set	for this profile. Cur-
	     rently the	only options that can be set per profile  are  Pixmap,
	     background,    command,	foreground,    saveLines,    holdExit,
	     holdExitText,     holdExitTitle,	   tabTitle,	  titleFormat,
	     winTitleFormat  and workingDirectory.  Then all the settings from
	     that profile number are used.

	     N can be any integer between 0 and	the compiled in	 maximum  (de-
	     fault  5).	 The profile number 0 is special, and contains default
	     settings which are	used for all profiles where this option	is not
	     set (e.g.	-profile0.tt mrxvt sets	the tab	title to mrxvt for all
	     profiles where the	tab title has not been set). In	this case  the
	     -profile0.	can be omitted entirely	(i.e.  -profile0.tt is equiva-
	     lent to -tt).

	     This  option  is  intended	 to  replace the -vt%d.xx options from
	     mrxvt version 0.5.0. The old -vt%d.xx would set options  for  the
	     %dth  tab.	This causes inconsistent behaviour when	the user moves
	     / closes tabs. The	behaviour of the -profile option is to set op-
	     tions for a particular profile, and then these  settings  can  be
	     associated	(on demand) to newly created tabs.  [profileN.option]

       -ps|+ps
	     Protect  tab  from	 being	closed	if  it	is using the secondary
	     screen, for example, when the user	is running vim(1) or  mutt(1),
	     this  can	prevent	 the  terminal from being accidentally closed.
	     [protectSecondary]

       -sti|+sti
	     Synchronize icon name with	tab title when switch to a new tab  or
	     the title of the active tab changes.  [syncTabIcon]

       -stt|+stt
	     Synchronize  terminal  title  with	tab title when switch to a new
	     tab or the	title of the active tab	changes. (See  also  the  -wtf
	     option).  [syncTabTitle]

       -tnum N
	     OBSOLETE.	Opens  N  tabs on startup. For backward	compatibility,
	     the  tabs	 are   opened	with   profile	 0,   1,   ...	  N-1.
	     [initTermNumber]

       -tt string
	     Title of the tab [tabTitle]

       -tf format
	     If	set, this controls the displayed title of each tab.  format is
	     % interpolated, and the result is displayed as the	tab title.

	     NOTE:  Currently  this option requires the	tab titles to be drawn
	     with a proportionally spaced font (which is currently only	possi-
	     ble with Xft). Also, this option only affects the	displayed  tab
	     title,  and thus %t will still expand to the actual tab title, as
	     set via an	escape sequence, or macro. For example,	 setting  this
	     option  to	 `%n.  %t'  will  cause	 all  the tabs to be numbered.
	     [titleFormat]

       -ut|+ut
	     Utmp inhibit.  [utmpInhibit]

       -vbf|+vbf
	     If	unset, colored bold text will not be rendered using overstrike
	     / bold font. See also boldColors and veryBright.  [veryBoldFont]

       -wd   Working directory of the child process. If	 non-empty,  then  the
	     child  process  is	 started in this directory. If set to `.' then
	     the child process is run in the working directory of the  current
	     tab  if possible. On Linux, this is the default. (NOTE: It	is not
	     always possible to	find the working directory of the current tab.
	     This works	fine on	Linux, but causes problems  on	other  systems
	     [e.g.  OpenBSD],  which  is  why it is only enabled by default on
	     Linux).  [workingDirectory]

       -wtf format
	     Controls the format of the	window title. If set, and  the	option
	     -stt is used, then	the window title is set	to format (after % in-
	     terpolation), instead of the tab title.  [winTitleFormat]

   Multichar and multi-language	support
       -mcc|+mcc
	     Multichar cursor movement [multibyte_cursor]

       -km mode
	     multichar encoding	mode [multichar_encoding]

       -im name
	     name of X Input Method (XIM) [inputMethod]

       -pt mode
	     XIM input style: OverTheSpot|OffTheSpot|Root [preeditType]

       -thai|+thai
	     Thai support [thai]

       -grk mode
	     Greek keyboard mapping: iso|ibm [greek_keyboard]

   Menu	related	options
       -menu filename[;tag]
	     Menubar definition	file.  [menu]

       -showmenu|+showmenu
	     show menubar [showMenu]

   Keyboard and	window related options
       -b number
	     internal border width [internalBorder]

       -bc|+bc
	     Display a blinking	cursor.	 [cursorBlink]

       -bcst|+bcst
	     Enable / disable broadcasting input to all	terminals [broadcast]

       -bci number
	     Cursor blink interval (ms)	[cursorBlinkInterval]

       -bl|+bl
	     Use a borderless window.  [borderLess]

       -blc cmd
	     Bell  command  instead of beeping.	If cmd begins with `!' then it
	     is	passed to /bin/sh -c for execution. Otherwise it is split into
	     words at spaces or	tabs only, and executed	via execvp(3).	If you
	     don't want	a space	or tab to cause	word splitting,	 then  precede
	     it	 with  a `\'.  If you want to pass `\ '	as an argument,	double
	     the `\'.

	     Note: Only	backslashes (or	chains of backslashes) that precede  a
	     space  or tab character are treated specially. That is `\\a' will
	     be	left untouched,	however	`\\ ' will expand to a `\' and the ` '
	     will cause	a word break, and `\ ' will expand to a	` ' which does
	     not cause a word break.  [bellCommand]

       -bw|-w number
	     external border width [externalBorder]

       -ctvb|+ctvb
	     Use a visual bell only for	the current tab	(i.e. the  active  tab
	     of	a currently focused window).  [currentTabVBell]

       -desktop	number
	     Desktop  to  place	 the  window (for gnome	compatible window man-
	     ager). The	number starts from 0, NOT 1!  [desktop]

       -dm|+dm
	     Enable / disable all keyboard macros. This	functionality  can  be
	     toggled  at  runtime  via a pop-up	menu, or the ToggleMacros key-
	     board shortcut. NOTE: When	 keyboard  macros  are	disabled,  the
	     ToggleMacros  keyboard macro will still work. Thus	you can	re-en-
	     able your keyboard	macros via the keyboard	using  this  function.
	     [disableMacros]

       -fs|+fs
	     Startup fullscreen. Use in	conjunction with [smoothResize]	to re-
	     ally make it full screen. Requires	an EWMH	compatible window man-
	     ager.  [fullscreen]

       -lk|+lk
	     Enable Linux console style	Home/End keys [linuxHomeEndKey]

       -mod mode
	     Meta modifier: alt|meta|hyper|super|mod1|...|mod5.	 [modifier]

       -lsp number
	     Line space	between	rows [lineSpace]

       -m|+m
	     Start  maximized  (requires  an  EWMH compatible window manager).
	     [maximized]

       -m8|+m8
	     Enable / disable meta8 [meta8]

       -nsc|+nsc
	     Enable / disable reading the system wide configuration file. Only
	     the default keyboard macros are defined in	this file, so this op-
	     tion can effectively  disable  all	 default  keyboard  shortcuts.
	     [noSysConfig]

       -or|+or
	     Override redirect [overrideRedirect]

       -pb|+pb
	     Pointer blank (see	also pointerBlankDelay).  [pointerBlank]

       -rv|+rv
	     reverse video [reverseVideo]

       -tcw|+tcw
	     Triple click word selection [tripleclickwords]

       -vb|+vb
	     Visual bell [visualBell]

   Miscellaneous options
       -C    Intercept console messages

       -dmask namelist
	     Print  out	 debug	message	defined	by a coma separated name list.
	     Available names include: command,	screen,	 ptytty,  init,	 main,
	     logging,  macros,	menubar,  tabbar,  scrollbar,  images, pixmap,
	     transparent, encoding,  gkrelot,  memory,	session,  string,  re-
	     source, xftacs, misc, and all.

       -dlevel verboselevel
	     Print  out	 debug message defined by verboselevel.	Available ver-
	     boselevel are: fatal, error, warn,	info, verbose, and debug.  The
	     latter, the more information is printed

       -cf filename
	     X resource	configuration file

       -cfs filename
	     X	resource  configuration	file to	save the current configuration
	     [confFileSave]

       -path path
	     Colon delimited list of directories to search for background  im-
	     ages  and	menu  files.  mrxvt first searches for the file	in the
	     current directory,	then in	the  directories  specified  by	 path,
	     then  in  the  directories	 specified by the environment variable
	     PATH_ENV and finally tries	in the	user  configuration  directory
	     ~/.mrxvt  and  the	(compiled in) system wide configuration	direc-
	     tory /etc/mrxvt.  [path]

       -sid string
	     Client identity of	mrxvt for X session management [smClientID]

       -sm|+sm
	     enable X session management [sessionMgt]

   Long	options
       The following options do	not have a "short" form. If these options  are
       to  be  used on the command line, they must be prefixed with a `--' (or
       `++' for	boolean	options). They can of course be	used in	the mrxvt con-
       figuration file.

       answerBackString	string
	     Specify the reply mrxvt sends to the shell	when an	ENQ  (control-
	     E)	 character  is passed through. It may contain escape values as
	     described in the entry on keysym following.

       backspaceKey string
	     The string	to send	when the backspace key is pressed. If  set  to
	     DEC or unset it will send Delete (code 127) or, if	shifted, Back-
	     space  (code  8) -	which can be reversed with the appropriate DEC
	     private mode escape sequence.

       bgRefreshInterval delay
	     Specify the delay (ms) to wait before refreshing  the  background
	     in	 pseudo-transparency.  Generally  tinting  and	refreshing the
	     background	is slow	(especially with  XRender),  and  causes  lags
	     while  dragging  the window. This delay causes enables the	window
	     to	be dragged smoothly. If	you have a fast	system,	you can	reduce
	     or	disable	this (by setting it to 0). The default value is	100ms.

       boldFontN font
	     Specifies bold font to use	along with fontset N.

       boldColors True|False
	     If	false, the bold	primary	colors (0 -- 7)	will be	rendered using
	     the brighter analogues (8--15) in a regular font. If true a  bold
	     font will be used.	See also veryBright.

       colorN color
	     Use the specified colour for the colour value N, where 0-7	corre-
	     sponds  to	low-intensity (normal) colours and 8-15	corresponds to
	     high-intensity colours.

       colorBD color
	     Color to use to display bold text.	If unspecified,	the text  will
	     be	displayed using	a bold font / overstrike.

       colorRV color
	     Color  to	use to display reverse video text. If unspecified, the
	     text will be displayed as reverse video.

       colorUL color
	     Color to use to display underlined	text. If unspecified, the text
	     will be displayed as underlined.

       cursorColor2 color
	     Second color of cursor.

       cutChars	string
	     String containing all characters to be treated as	one  word  for
	     double  click  selection.	If  you	 want  double clicks to	select
	     URL's, then set this to a string containing all letters (both up-
	     per and lower case), digits and punctuation you find in urls.

       deleteKey string
	     The string	to send	when the delete	key  (not  the	keypad	delete
	     key) is pressed. If unset it will send the	sequence traditionally
	     associated	with the Execute key.

       focusDelay msec
	     The  time interval	(in mili-seconds) to wait after	getting	/ los-
	     ing focus,	before fading the colors and changing  the  background
	     color as specified	by the -fade and -ufbg options.	Set it to 0 if
	     you want your colors faded	immediately on focus change events.

	     This  option  is there mainly to work around a bug	in some	window
	     managers which send focus in immediately followed	by  focus  out
	     events   when   moving   windows,	 or   pressing	Alt+Tab	 (e.g.
	     fvwm-2.5.16).

       fontN font
	     Specify the alternative font n. n can be 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5.

       greektoggle_key keysym
	     Key to toggle into	greek keyboard mapping.	See  README.greek  for
	     details.

       highlightColor color
	     Color  to	use  for selection. If not specified, reverse video is
	     used. (Note blinking text is also displayed with this color).

       mapAlert	True|False
	     If	true, de-iconifies the window when a bell is received.

       mfontn font
	     Specify alternative multiple character font n.

       pointerBlankDelay delay
	     Delay (ms)	to blank pointer after.

       printPipe cmd
	     Specify a command pipe for	vt100 printer.

       refreshLimit N
	     This option and skipPages are to be used  to  replace  the	 `jump
	     scroll'  behaviour	of other terminal emulators (and previous ver-
	     sion of mrxvt).  Generally	when data is  available	 from  a  tab,
	     mrxvt  reads  as  much  of	 it  as	is available (up to our	buffer
	     size), and	process	it. After we are done processing it (generally
	     takes a fraction of a mili-second), we look for  more  data  from
	     the tab. If we obtain not more than N characters, then we request
	     a	screen refresh (which takes a while, especially	if you use Xft
	     with anti aliasing). If we	obtain more than N characters from the
	     tab, then we delay	the screen refresh until  the  tab  eventually
	     has either	N or fewer characters of output, or the	tab has	(cumu-
	     latively) produced	at least skipPages of data.

	     The  default  value  is 0.	On new fast machines, this is probably
	     the best. If you find screen refreshes laggy on on	slow older ma-
	     chines, then increase this	value a	little (say to 10). Setting it
	     to	something enormous (say	BUFSIZ)	will cause  mrxvt  to  request
	     screen  refreshes	every time the active tab has data, and	effec-
	     tively disable the	so called `jump	scrolling'.

       scrollColor color
	     Color of scrollbar	(see also troughColor).

       selectStyle mode
	     Set mouse selection style to old which is 2.20, oldword which  is
	     xterm  style with 2.20 old	word selection,	or anything else which
	     gives xterm style selection.

       skipPages N
	     This option and refreshLimit are to be used to replace the	 `jump
	     scroll'  behaviour	of other terminal emulators (and previous ver-
	     sion of mrxvt).  If the screen refresh is delayed because of  the
	     refreshLimit  option,  then mrxvt will refresh the	screen every N
	     pages of output. The default is 25. If you	set it to a very large
	     value (say	INT_MAX), then mrxvt will refresh the screen only  af-
	     ter the tab has stopped `flat out'	scrolling.

       smartResize True|False
	     Enable  / disable smart resize. When the tabbar is	shown, or font
	     size is increased,	the resize terminal window could be  partially
	     off  screen.  If smartResize is enabled, then mrxvt tries to move
	     the terminal window to stay on screen.

       smoothResize True|False
	     Enable / disable smooth resize. If	enabled, then the mrxvt	window
	     is	resized	in pixel increments (instead of	character increments).
	     This is useful if you want	a full screen /	maximized mrxvt	window
	     that covers the entire screen (without leaving  an	 annoying  few
	     pixel wide	strip uncovered).

       troughColor
	     Color of scrollbar	trough (see also scrollColor).

       useFifo True|False
	     If	enabled, then mrxvt will create	a fifo(7) /tmp/.mrxvt-%pid and
	     listen  for  macros  on it. To execute macros, just write them to
	     this fifo.	For example

		 /bin/echo -e "NewTab\nRaise" >> /tmp/.mrxvt-%pid

	     creates a new tab and raises the mrxvt  window  with  process  ID
	     %pid.   NOTE:  The	meaning	and syntax of this option might	change
	     in	future versions.

       vBellDuration ms
	     Amount of time (in	milliseconds) to flash the screen if  using  a
	     visual bell.

       monitorTimeout ms
	     Amount of time (in	milliseconds) to detect	the type of monitoring
	     type  or  tab-inactivity.	 Default  value	is 2000	ms this	causes
	     that mrxvt	is waiting 2 seconds  after  invoking  the  MonitorTab
	     macro  with  argument  "AUTO"  or "INACTIVITY" to determine if or
	     what type a notification is needed. The detection	of  "ACTIVITY"
	     does not make use of the configuration value.

       monitorCommand command
	     Specifies a command which will be executed	if a activity or inac-
	     tivity  event  is raised by the MonitorTab	macro. (This string is
	     escape and	percent	interpolated)

       veryBright True|False
	     If	true, and if boldColors	is false, then bold primary colors are
	     rendered as bright	colors with a bold font	(this was the  default
	     behaviour in 0.5.2	and earlier versions).

CONFIGURATION FILE SYNTAX
       A line in the config file generally looks like this

	   ClassName.OptionName:   Value

       Blank lines, and	lines beginning	with `#' are ignored (comments).

       The  ClassName  is  the name specified via the -name option (by default
       `mrxvt').  When mrxvt starts up,	it ONLY	reads options  with  ClassName
       `Mrxvt',	 `XTerm',  or  the  class  specified via the -name option. See
       /etc/mrxvt/mrxvtrc.sample for how this feature can be used.

       The OptionName is the long name of the option you want to set.  It  can
       be any long option (listed under	the "Long Options" sub section), or is
       specified  in  brackets	as  [option_name] alongside regular options in
       this man	page. Finally Value is the value of this option.

   Example
       The following is	an example ~/.mrxvtrc file, or in a configuration file
       you will	 load  with  -cf  option  at  startup.	You  can  consult  the
       doc/mrxvtrc.sample in the directory for more details.

	   Mrxvt.profile0.tabTitle:	   term1
	   Mrxvt.profile1.tabTitle:	   term2
	   Mrxvt.profile2.tabTitle:	   term3
	   Mrxvt.profile0.saveLines:	   600
	   Mrxvt.profile1.saveLines:	   600
	   Mrxvt.profile2.saveLines:	   600
	   # Mrxvt.profile0.Pixmap:	   /home/images/vt0bg.xpm
	   # Mrxvt.profile1.Pixmap:	   /home/images/vt1bg.xpm
	   # Mrxvt.profile2.Pixmap:	   /home/images/vt2bg.xpm
	   Mrxvt.scrollbarStyle:	   next
	   Mrxvt.initTermNumber:	   3
	   Mrxvt.transparent:		   True
	   Mrxvt.transparentScrollbar:	   True
	   Mrxvt.transparentTabbar:	   False
	   Mrxvt.transparentMenubar:	   False
	   Mrxvt.tintColor:		   #ffffff
	   Mrxvt.shading:		   85
	   Mrxvt.foreground:		   white
	   Mrxvt.background:		   black

MENUS
       The  menu  system  is  similar  to  rxvt's menus	(see the included file
       rxvtRef.txt) with a few enhancements, and a few notable exceptions:

       - The menus can use a proportionally spaced font	under Xft  (  -xftpfn)
	 which is significantly	less ugly than a mono-spaced font.

       -  mrxvt	supports pop-up	menus. If you create a menu named PopupButtonN
	 (where	N is 1,	2, or 3) then that menu	is popped up when you  control
	 click	(with  the  appropriate	 mouse button) on the terminal window.
	 Additionally if you right  click  on  the  Tab	 bar,  then  the  menu
	 PopupButton1 is popped	up.

       -  To create a menu containing a	list of	all open tabs, create an empty
	 menu called PopupButtonN (which will be popped	on control click's  as
	 described  above).  To	include	a list of all open tabs	as a sub menu,
	 create	a sub-menu called `Switch to tab'.

       - Menu actions are completely different in mrxvt	than the original  im-
	 plementation  in  rxvt(1).   The menu actions are exactly the same as
	 macro actions,	and are	described  in  the  section  "Defining	custom
	 shortcuts".

       -  On  startup mrxvt reads the file default.menu	which contains the de-
	 fault menu definitions. The file is searched for in your search  path
	 (specified by option -path).

KEYBOARD AND MOUSE SHORTCUTS
       You  have  several default keyboard shortcuts to	ease the use of	mrxvt.
       The default gnome-terminal, Konsole, rxvt shortcuts are predefined  for
       you.  You  can also define your own shortcuts as	described in "Defining
       custom shortcuts".

   Default keyboard shortcuts
       The following key combinations are defined by default.  These  are  de-
       fined  in  the system configuration file	/etc/mrxvt/mrxvtrc, and	can be
       disabled	using the option -nsc.	See the	next section for  instructions
       on defining your	own custom keyboard shortcuts.

       Gnome-terminal style shortcuts:
	   Ctrl+Shift+t	       create a	new tab
	   Ctrl+Shift+q	       Close all tabs and exit
	   Ctrl+Shift+w	       Close active tab, and do	not hold it open if it
			       exits abnormally.
	   Ctrl+PgUp	       activate	left tab
	   Ctrl+PgDn	       activate	right tab
	   Meta+1	       activate	1st tab
	   ...
	   Meta+0	       activate	10th tab
	   Ctrl+equal	       increase	font size (next	font)
	   Ctrl+Shift+plus     increase	font size by 2
	   Ctrl+minus	       decrease	font size (previous font)
	   Ctrl+Shift+underscore
			       decrease	font size by 2

       Konsole style default shortcuts:
	   Ctrl+Shift+Left     move active tab to left
	   Ctrl+Shift+Right:   active tab to right
	   Shift+Left	       Activate	left tab (Primary only)
	   Shift+Right	       Activate	right tab (Primary only)
	   Ctrl+Shift+n	       Create  a  new tab with the same	profile	as the
			       current tab.

       Vi style	default	shortcuts:
	   Ctrl+Shift+h	       activate	left tab
	   Ctrl+Shift+l	       activate	right tab

       Screen style default shortcuts:
	   Ctrl+Shift+p	       activate	previous active	tab

       Mrxvt default shortcuts:
	   Ctrl+Shift+1	       Move tab	to 1st position
	   ...
	   Ctrl+Shift+0	       Move tab	to 10th	position
	   Ctrl+Tab	       activate	previous active	tab
	   Ctrl+Shift+less_than
			       Move active tab left
	   Ctrl+Shift+greater_than
			       Move active tab right
	   Ctrl+Shift+o	       Change opacity of  terminal  to	make  it  more
			       transparent.
	   Ctrl+Shift+u	       Change  opacity	of  terminal  to  make it less
			       transparent.
	   Ctrl+Shift+j	       Change shading of  terminal  to	make  it  more
			       transparent.
	   Ctrl+Shift+k	       Change  shading	of  terminal  to  make it less
			       transparent.
	   Ctrl+Shift+r	       Toggle psdudo-transparency
	   Ctrl+Shift+i	       Hide/show tabbar
	   Ctrl+Shift+s	       Hide/show scrollbar
	   Ctrl+Shift+m	       Hide/show menubar
	   Ctrl+Shift+a	       Hide/show tabbar	buttons
	   Ctrl+Shift+b	       Toggle very bold	font
	   Ctrl+Shift+z	       Open a mrxvt console in a new tab,  and	enable
			       the useFifo option if necessary.	Anything typed
			       in this console will be executed	as a macro. On
			       clean exit the useFifo option will be disabled.
	   Ctrl+Shift+d	       Toggle input broadcasting (unbound by default)
	   Ctrl+Shift+e	       Toggle holding exited tab
	   Ctrl+Shift+f	       Toggle full screen mode
	   Ctrl+Shift+x	       Save current configuration
	   Shift+Del	       Set title of active tab to selection.
	   Shift+Insert	       Paste X selection into active tab.
	   Ctrl+Shift+v	       Paste X selection into active tab.
	   Ctrl+Shift+c	       Paste clipboard into active tab.
	   Shift+Up	       Scroll up one line (Primary screen only)
	   Shift+Dn	       scroll down one line (Primary screen only)
	   Shift+PgUp	       scroll up one page (Primary screen only)
	   Shift+PgDn	       scroll down one page (Primary screen only)
	   Shift+Home	       Scroll to beginning of scroll-back buffer (Pri-
			       mary screen only)
	   Shift+End	       Scroll  to  end	of scroll-back buffer (Primary
			       screen only)
	   Shift+KeypadPlus    Increase	font size
	   Shift+KeypadMinus   Decrease	font size
	   Ctrl+Shift+F1       Open mrxvt man page in a	new tab.
	   Ctrl+Shift+F12      Enable /	disable	all  keyboard  macros  (except
			       this one	of course).

   Defining custom shortcuts
       NOTE:  The `hotkey' mechanism used in versions 0.4.2 and	earlier	is now
       obsolete. It has	been replaced by the `macro' functionality  (described
       below) as of version 0.5.0.

       You  can	 define	your own keyboard shortcuts in your configuration file
       by using	the following syntax:

	   Mrxvt.macro.[modifiers+]keyname:	    action

       Here `modifiers'	is a `+' separated list	of  modifiers  `Ctrl',	`Alt',
       `Meta',	`Shift'.   `Primary'.  and `Add'.  The first four refer	to the
       respective modifier keys.  `Primary' tells  mrxvt  to  make  the	 macro
       available  ONLY	when  the primary screen is displayed (e.g.  `Primary'
       macros will not be effective when you are running vim(1), but  will  be
       effective  when you are at the shell prompt). Finally `Add' tells mrxvt
       to add the macro	action to any previous action associated to that  par-
       ticular key. For	instance

	   Mrxvt.macro.Primary+Shift+Return:	   Esc \ec
	   Mrxvt.macro.Primary+Add+Shift+Return:   Str ^M

       will  define the	macro `Shift+Return' to	first send the escape sequence
       `\ec' to	mrxvt (which has  the  effect  of  clearing  the  scroll  back
       buffer)	and  then  send	`Ctrl-M' to the	child process, but ONLY	in the
       primary screen. If you're running a shell, then this effectively	clears
       the scroll back buffer and executes the command.

       If the `Add' modifier is	not specified, then the	macro action  replaces
       any  previous action (if	any) associated	to the specified key. It is an
       error to	add a macro to a non-existing macro.  Currently	 one  key  can
       have at most 16 actions associated to it	(this might be reduced to 8 in
       future).

       `keyname'  is  the  name	 of  the key you want to bind to the specified
       macro. Non alpha	numeric	keys (e.g. punctuation,	or cursor/keypad keys)
       are specified by	using their keyname, which you can find	by xev(1),  or
       looking	    directly	  in	  the	   system      header	  file
       /usr/include/X11/keysymdef.h.

       In case you want	to unbind a default keyboard macro, just bind the  ap-
       propriate key to	the function `Dummy'.  For example

	   Mrxvt.macro.Ctrl+Shift+t:	   Dummy

       will disable the	default	keyboard shortcut `Ctrl+Shift+t'.  If you want
       to disable all keyboard macros, use the option `-dm' (which can also be
       accessed	via a pop-up menu). The	default	keyboard macros	are defined in
       the system configuration	file /etc/mrxvt/mrxvtrc	so if you only want to
       disable all default shortcuts keys, don't read the system configuration
       file by using the -nsc option.

       Notice that keyboard shortcuts definitions are incompatible with	X Win-
       dows  own  resource  parsing API, i.e., XGetDefaults. So, to enable the
       keyboard	shortcuts, you will need to enable resources but disable xget-
       default when you	configure mrxvt.

       Finally `action'	is the action you want bound to	 the  specified	 macro
       key. The	available actions you can bind to macros are:

	   Dummy
		 Clear an existing keyboard shortcut

	   Esc str
		 Send the escape sequence str to mrxvt.

	   Str str
		 Send the string str to	the child process.

	   Exec	command
		 Executes  command asynchronously. The command run without any
		 controlling shell or TTY. This	is generally  used  to	launch
		 X11 programs (e.g. open the selected text in firefox).	If you
		 want a	command	run in a new tab, see the NewTab macro).

		 The  argument	command	 is word split exactly as described in
		 the -blc option (thus for instance beginning it with `!' will
		 pass it to /bin/sh -c for word	splitting and execution). How-
		 ever keep in mind that	like all macro arguments,  command  is
		 first `\' interpolated. Thus if on the	rare occasion you want
		 `\ '  to  be  part of command,	then you will have to do some-
		 thing like `\\\\\\ ' and not `\\\ ' as	you would with the ar-
		 gument	of -blc.

	   NewTab [-N] ["title"] [[!]command]
		 Open a	new tab.  N specifies the profile number. If  omitted,
		 profile 0 is used. If only `-'	(with no number) is specified,
		 then the profile of the current active	tab is used (i.e. this
		 can  be  used to duplicate the	current	tab).  title is	speci-
		 fied (needs to	be double quoted), use that for	the tab	title.
		 If command is specified, execute that command in the new  tab
		 (instead  of  the  one	specified by the resource file,	or the
		 shell).

		 command is word split as described in the Exec	macro. However
		 if command begins with	an `!'	then run a  shell  first,  and
		 execute  the  command	in  the	shell as if the	user had typed
		 command at the	shell prompt. If instead you want  command  to
		 be  passed  to	 /bin/sh  -c for word splitting	and execution,
		 then begin command with `\!'.

	   Close [N]
		 Close a tab. If no argument is	specified, close all tabs  and
		 exit.	If  N  is 0, close the active tab. Otherwise close the
		 Nth tab.

	   GotoTab [N]
		 Goto tab. If N	is ommited or 0, then goto the previous	active
		 tab. Otherwise	goto the Nth tab. If N begins with  a  `+'  or
		 `-' then N is relative	to the current tab.

	   MoveTab N
		 Move active tab to position N.	 If N begins with a `+'	or `-'
		 then N	is relative to the current tab.

	   Scroll amount
		 Scroll	 the  active tab by amount lines (negative values mean
		 scroll	backward). If amount ends with `p' then	scroll	amount
		 pages instead of lines.

	   Copy	 Copy selection	into clipboard (not implemented).

	   Paste [selection-buffer]
		 Paste	selection  into	active tab. The	value selection-buffer
		 specifies the name of the buffer to be	pasted.	If not	speci-
		 fied  the  first  used	buffer in the order PRIMARY, SECONDARY
		 and CLIPBOARD	will be	used.

	   PasteFile filename
		 Paste the content of the file specified by  filename  to  the
		 currently active tab. This can	be used	to input text-snippets
		 to a shell or any other terminal based	program	(i.e. somthing
		 like a	bash-profile or	sequence of administration commands).

	   MonitorTab [ACTIVITY|INACTIVITY|AUTO]
		 Monitor  the current tab-window for ACTIVITY or INACTIVITY or
		 automatically detect the type of monitoring  using  the  AUTO
		 option.  The  amount time which is used to detect the type of
		 monitoring  or	 tab-inactivity	 can  be  specified   by   the
		 monitorTimeout	 option. The detection of activity or inactiv-
		 ity is	signaled by highlighting the  tab  of  the  event  and
		 ringing  the system bell. Additionally	it is possible to exe-
		 cute a	dedicated command using	the monitorCommand option.

	   ToggleSubwin	[[+|-][b|m|s|t]]
		 Toggle	visibility of sub-windows. If the argument begins with
		 a `+' the subwindow is	shown. If it begins  with  a  `-'  the
		 subwindow  is	hidden.	 Otherwise  it is toggled. The letters
		 `b', `m', `s' and `t' represent the tabbar buttons,  menubar,
		 scrollbar  and	 tabbar	 respectively. NOTE: Currently you can
		 only toggle one subwindow at a	time.

	   ResizeFont [+|-]N
		 Resize	the font. With Xft, N represents the size increment of
		 the xft font. Without Xft, N represents the index of the  X11
		 fonts specified by the	fontN resources.

	   ToggleVeryBold
		 Toggle	use of bold font for colored text.

	   ToggleTransparency
		 Toggle	pseudo transparency.

	   ToggleBroadcast [status]
		 If  status is omitted or `-1',	then input broadcasting	to all
		 tabs is toggled. If it	is `1',	input broadcasting is enabled.
		 If it is `0', it is disabled.

	   ToggleHold [mask]
		 If mask is not	specified, then	 just  close  all  tabs	 who's
		 child	processes have exited. (This is	almost compatible with
		 the behaviour of mrxvt	0.5.1 and earlier). If mask is	speci-
		 fied,	then  change the hold status of	the current tab.  mask
		 must begin with `+', `-', or `!' and be  followed  by	a  bit
		 mask  (as  in the holdExit option).  `+' will add bits	to the
		 holdExit option for this tab, `-' will	subtract, and `!' will
		 toggle. Remember that if the lowest bit of the	 current  tabs
		 holdExit option is set, then the tab will always be held open
		 and everything	else will be ignored.

	   ToggleFullscreen
		 Toggle	 between  full	screen	and  regular mode. Also	enable
		 --smoothResize	to get true full screen. This will  only  work
		 if  you  are  running an EWMH compatible window manager (e.g.
		 Fvwm /	OpenBox	/ KDE /	Gnome).

	   Raise
		 Raise the mrxvt window.

	   SetTitle
		 Set title of active tab to selection. (The selection must  be
		 owned by mrxvt)

	   UseFifo status
		 Enable	 or  disable  using  a fifo(1) to listen for macros on
		 (see the useFifo option). The argument	status should be 0, 1,
		 -1 to disable,	enable or toggle respectively.

	   PrintScreen [-psn] [command]
		 Dump screen to	printer	(or command).	If  -p	is  specified,
		 then  the output is pretty printed (i.e. escape sequences are
		 used to get the same color in the output as on	your  screen).
		 If  -s	 is  specified,	then the entire	scroll back is printed
		 (instead of just the current screen).	If  -n	is  specified,
		 then  every screen line is terminated with a newline char (by
		 default screen	lines that wrap	to the next line are not  ter-
		 minated  with a newline). Finally, if command is specified it
		 is used as the	printer	pipe (if not the value of printPipe or
		 the compiled in default is used).

	   SaveConfig [filename]
		 Save config to	file. If no filename  is  specified,  save  to
		 ~/.mrxvtrc.save.

	   ToggleMacros
		 Toggle	 the  use  of keyboard shortcuts. When macros are dis-
		 abled (either by using	this macro, or	by  the	 -dm  option),
		 then  this is the only	keyboard shortcut that will work. Thus
		 you can re-enable your	keyboard shortcuts  via	 the  keyboard
		 using this function.

       Additionally,  the  argument to any of the above	macros are `\' and `%'
       interpolated as follows:

	   \a	     Bell
	   \b	     Backspace
	   \E, \e    Escape
	   \n	     Newline
	   \r	     Carriage return
	   \t	     Tab
	   \ddd	     Char with octal ASCII code	ddd.
	   ^@, ^A .. ^Z	.. ^_, ^?
		     Control-@,	Control-A ...

	   %G	     Global (static) tab number.
	   %p	     PID of child process in current tab.
	   %P	     PID of mrxvt
	   %n	     Tab number.
	   %N	     Expands to	`normally'  if	the  process  exited  normally
		     (e.g.  by	calling	 exit(1))  or  `abnormally' otherwise.
		     (Note this	is independent of the exit status).
	   %s	     Text selected in the mrxvt	window.
	   %S	     If	the process in this tab	is dead, then  it  expands  to
		     the  exit status of the child process. Otherwise left un-
		     changed.
	   %t	     Tab title.
	   %T	     Total number of tabs created in mrxvt lifetime.

   Mouse shortcuts
       Changing	tab titles
	     This mouse	shortcut can be	used to	dynamically change the tab ti-
	     tle as follows: Select text in the	terminal window.  Then	middle
	     click  on a tab to	change the tab's title.	If you middle click on
	     the tabbar	background, then  the  title  of  the  active  tab  is
	     changed.

       Tab list	menu
	     By	 default,  if you right	click on the tab bar, or control-left-
	     click on the terminal window, a popup menu	with a	list  of  cur-
	     rently  open  tabs	pops up. The actual menu popped	up can be cus-
	     tomized as	described under	the section "MENUS".

       Popup menus
	     If	you Control-click on the terminal window (with any mouse  but-
	     ton),  it	pops  up a menu. The actual menu popped	up can be cus-
	     tomized as	described under	the section "MENUS".

       Moving tabs
	     Click and drag a tab to some other	location  on  the  tab-bar  to
	     move it.

ESCAPE SEQUENCES
       You  have  several  escape  sequences  to  control  mrxvt.  All default
       rxvt(1) escape sequences	are supported by mrxvt.	 A  few	 extra	escape
       sequences  have	been added to improve DEC compatibility, and allow in-
       teraction with extra mrxvt features (e.g. tabs).	The  supported	escape
       sequences are listed in the file	mrxvt_seq.txt included in the distrib-
       ution.

       For  omissions  in  the documentation, and a more complete reference to
       escape sequences	you should look	at the	file  ctlseqs.txt  that	 comes
       with the	xterm package, console_codes(4)	and the	original rxvt documen-
       tation in the file rxvtRef.txt.

       For basic interaction with mrxvt	(e.g. changing the tab title etc.) you
       should	also   look   at  the  programs	 share/scripts/settitle.c  and
       share/scripts/mrxvtset.pl that are supplied with	 the  mrxvt  distribu-
       tion.

ENVIRONMENT
       COLORFGBG
	     Set to the	terminal foreground and	background colors.

       COLORTERM
	     Sets to the terminal sub-name that	indicates its color.

       DISPLAY
	     Used (and set) to the X display bieng used.

       PATH_ENV
	     Path to look for menu / background	files (see -path option).

       TERM  Set to the	terminal name in the window you	have created.

       MRXVT_TABTITLE
	     Set  to  the  initial tab title of	each terminal. Notice that its
	     value will	not be altered if the user uses	a shortcut  or	escape
	     sequence  to  change the tab title. The user must modify it manu-
	     ally after	doing that.

       WINDOWID
	     Set to the	X window id number of the mrxvt	window.

FILES
       The actual pathnames given may differ on	your system.

       default.menu
	     The default menu file loaded at startup  (searched	 for  in  your
	     -path).

       ~/mrxvt
	     Directory in which	to look	for user menu and image	files.

       ~/.mrxvtrc
	     This is the default configuration file (since 0.3.9). If present,
	     resources read from this file override existing resources.

       ~/.Xdefaults
	     (OBSOLETE)	 This  was  the	 default  configuration	 file  (before
	     0.3.9). If	present, resources read	from this file override	exist-
	     ing resources.

       ~/.Xresources
	     (OBSOLETE)	If both	.mrxvtrc and .Xdefaults	 are  not  found,  try
	     this one.

       /etc/mrxvt
	     System  wide  directory  in which to look for user	menu and image
	     files.

       /etc/mrxvt/default.menu
	     Default menu file read on startup.

       /etc/mrxvt/mrxvtrc
	     System wide configuration file. (By default this  file  only  de-
	     fines the default keyboard	macros)

       /etc/utmp
	     System file for login records.

       /usr/lib/X11/rgb.txt
	     Color names.

       /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/app-defaults/XTerm
	     (OBSOLETE)	 If  enable xgetdefaults at compiled time, this	is the
	     first configuration file read.

BUGS
   Reporting bugs
       Please report bugs using	the sourceforge	bug tracker system at

		       http://sourceforge.net/projects/materm

       Alternately you can send	your bug report	to the mrxvt developer mailing
       list at

			 materm-devel@lists.sourceforge.net

       Be sure you give	us enough details to reproduce the bug ourselves,  and
       check to	see if your bug	still exists in	the current CVS	version.

   Known bugs
       - Tabs don't work properly when running under Xnest.
       - Transparency and tinting are global, not specific to a	terminal.
       -  The  transparentForce	option does not	work well with all window man-
	 agers (e.g. OpenBox).

SEE ALSO
       rxvt(1),	xterm(1), resize(1), mrxvt_seq.txt,  Xterm  control  sequences
       (this is	the file ctlseqs.ms or ctlseqs.txt), console_codes(4)

			    http://materm.sourceforge.net

AUTHORS
       Terminator <jimmyzhou@users.sourceforge.net>
       Gautam Iyer <gi1242@users.sourceforge.net>
       Marc Schoechlin <mschoechlin@users.sourceforge.net>

X Version 11		       January 10, 2006			      mrxvt(1)

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