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XVT(1)				    X Tools				XVT(1)

NAME
       xvt (XVT) - a VT102 emulator for	the X window system

SYNOPSIS
       xvt [options] [-e command [ args	]]

DESCRIPTION
       xvt,  version 3.0.3, is a colour	vt102 terminal emulator	intended as an
       xterm(1)	replacement for	users who do not require features such as Tek-
       tronix 4014 emulation and toolkit-style configurability.	 As a  result,
       xvt  uses  much less swap space -- a significant	advantage on a machine
       serving many X sessions.

OPTIONS
       The xvt options (mostly a subset	of  xterm's)  are  listed  below.   In
       keeping	with  the  smaller-is-better philosophy, options may be	elimi-
       nated or	default	values chosen at compile-time, so options and defaults
       listed may not accurately reflect the version installed on your system.
       `xvt -h'	gives a	list of	major  compile-time  options  on  the  Options
       line.   Option  descriptions  may be prefixed with which	compile	option
       each is dependent upon.	e.g. `Compile XIM:' requires XIM  on  the  Op-
       tions line.  Note: `xvt -help' gives a list of all command-line options
       compiled	into your version.

       Note  that  xvt	permits	 the resource name to be used as a long-option
       (--/++ option) so the potential command-line options  are  far  greater
       than those listed.  For example:	`xvt --loginShell --color1 Orange'.

       Also  note that if you do not explictly specify a font (-fn and -fm) or
       a multichar encoding method (-km), xvt  will  select  a	font  for  the
       preferable encoding according to	your locale.  Supported	encodings are:
       ISO-8859-n  (n=1...15), KOI8-R, KOI8-U, EUC-JP, Shift_JIS, EUC-KR, EUC-
       CN (aka GB), and	Big5.

       The following options are available:

       -help, --help
	      Print out	a message describing available options.

       -display	displayname
	      Attempt to open a	window on the named X display  (-d  still  re-
	      spected).	  In the absence of this option, the display specified
	      by the DISPLAY environment variable is used.

       -geometry geom
	      Window geometry (-g still	respected); resource geometry.

       -rv|+rv
	      Turn on/off simulated reverse video; resource reverseVideo.

       -j|+j  Turn on/off jump scrolling; resource jumpScroll.

       -ip|+ip
	      Turn on/off inheriting parent window's pixmap.  Alternative form
	      is -tr; resource inheritPixmap.

       -bg colour
	      Window background	colour;	resource background.

       -fg colour
	      Window foreground	colour;	resource foreground.

       -pixmap:	file[;geom]
	      Compile XPM: Specify XPM file for	the background	and  also  op-
	      tionally	specify	 its scaling with a geometry string.  Note you
	      may need to add quotes to	avoid special shell interpretation  of
	      the `;' in the command-line; resource backgroundPixmap.

       -cr colour
	      The cursor colour; resource cursorColor.

       -pr colour
	      The mouse	pointer	colour;	resource pointerColor.

       -bd colour
	      The  colour  of  the  border between the xterm scrollbar and the
	      text; resource borderColor.

       -fn fontname
	      Main normal text font; resource font.

       -fb fontname
	      Main bold	text font; resource boldFont.

       -fm fontname
	      Main multicharacter font;	resource mfont.

       -km mode
	      Compile multichar_languages: Multiple-character font-set	encod-
	      ing  mode;  eucj:	EUC Japanese encoding.	sjis: Shift JIS	encod-
	      ing.  big5: BIG5 encoding.  gb: GB encoding.  kr:	EUC Korean en-
	      coding.  noenc: no encoding; resource multichar_encoding.

       -grk mode
	      Compile Greek: Greek keyboard translation;  iso:	ISO-8859  map-
	      ping.  ibm: IBM-437 mapping; resource greek_keyboard.

       -name name
	      Specify the application name under which resources are to	be ob-
	      tained,  rather  than  the  default  executable file name.  Name
	      should not contain `.' or	`*' characters.	 Also  sets  the  icon
	      and title	name.

       -ls|+ls
	      Start as a login-shell/sub-shell;	resource loginShell.

       -ut|+ut
	      Compile  utmp:  Inhibit/enable  writing  a  utmp entry; resource
	      utmpInhibit.

       -vb|+vb
	      Turn on/off visual bell on receipt of a bell character; resource
	      visualBell.

       -sb|+sb
	      Turn on/off scrollbar; resource scrollBar.

       -si|+si
	      Turn on/off scroll-to-bottom on  TTY  output  inhibit;  resource
	      scrollTtyOutput has opposite effect.

       -sk|+sk
	      Turn on/off scroll-to-bottom on keypress;	resource scrollTtyKey-
	      press.

       -sw|+sw
	      Turn  on/off  scrolling  with the	scrollback buffer as new lines
	      appear.  This only takes effect if -si is	also  given;  resource
	      scrollWithBuffer.

       -sr|+sr
	      Put scrollbar on right/left; resource scrollBar_right.

       -st|+st
	      Display normal (non XTerm/NeXT) scrollbar	without/with a trough;
	      resource scrollBar_floating.

       -mcc|+mcc
	      Compile  multichar_languages:  treat  multibyte glyphs as	single
	      character	for backspace, delete and cursor  movement  keys;  re-
	      source multibyte_cursor.

       -iconic
	      Start  iconified,	 if  the  window manager supports that option.
	      Alternative form is -ic.

       -sl number
	      Save number lines	in the scrollback buffer.  See resource	 entry
	      for limits; resource saveLines.

       -b number
	      Compile  frills: Internal	border of number pixels.  See resource
	      entry for	limits;	resource internalBorder.

       -w number
	      Compile frills: External border of number	pixels.	 Also, -bw and
	      -borderwidth.  See resource entry	for limits; resource external-
	      Border.

       -lsp number
	      Compile linespace: Lines (pixel height) to insert	 between  each
	      row of the display; resource linespace.

       -tn termname
	      This option specifies the	name of	the terminal type to be	set in
	      the  TERM	environment variable. This terminal type must exist in
	      the termcap(5) database and should have li# and co# entries; re-
	      source termName.

       -e command [arguments]
	      Run the command with its command-line arguments in the xvt  win-
	      dow; also	sets the window	title and icon name to be the basename
	      of  the program being executed if	neither	-title (-T) nor	-n are
	      given on the command line.  If this option is used, it  must  be
	      the last on the command-line.  If	there is no -e option then the
	      default is to run	the program specified by the SHELL environment
	      variable or, failing that, sh(1).

       -title text
	      Window  title  (-T  still	 respected);  the default title	is the
	      basename of the program specified	after the -e option,  if  any,
	      otherwise	the application	name; resource title.

       -n text
	      Icon name; the default name is the basename of the program spec-
	      ified  after  the	 -e  option, if	any, otherwise the application
	      name; resource iconName.

       -C     Capture system console messages.

       -pt style
	      Compile XIM: input style for input method; OverTheSpot, OffTheS-
	      pot, Root; resource preeditType.

       -im text
	      Compile XIM: input method	name.  resource	inputMethod.

       -mod modifier
	      Override detection of Meta modifier  with	 specified  key:  alt,
	      meta, hyper, super, mod1,	mod2, mod3, mod4, mod5;	resource modi-
	      fier.

       -xrm resourcestring
	      No  effect on xvt.  Simply passes	through	an argument to be made
	      available	in the instance's argument list.  Appears  in  WM_COM-
	      MAND in some window managers.

RESOURCES (available also as long-options)
       Note:  `xvt  --help'  gives a list of all resources (long options) com-
       piled into your version.	 If compiled with internal Xresources  support
       (i.e.  xvt  -h  lists .Xdefaults) then xvt accepts application defaults
       set in XAPPLOADDIR/xvt (compile-time defined: usually /usr/lib/X11/app-
       defaults/xvt) and resources set in ~/.Xdefaults,	 or  ~/.Xresources  if
       ~/.Xdefaults  does  not exist.  Note that when reading X	resources, xvt
       recognizes two class names: XTerm and xvt.  The class name XTerm	allows
       resources common	to both	xvt and	xterm to be easily  configured,	 while
       the  class name xvt allows resources unique to xvt, notably colours and
       key-handling, to	be shared between different xvt	configurations.	 If no
       resources are specified,	suitable defaults will be used.	  Command-line
       arguments can be	used to	override resource settings.  The following re-
       sources are allowed:

       geometry: geom
	      Create  the window with the specified X window geometry [default
	      80x24]; option -geometry.

       background: colour
	      Use the specified	colour as the window's background colour  [de-
	      fault White]; option -bg.

       foreground: colour
	      Use  the specified colour	as the window's	foreground colour [de-
	      fault Black]; option -fg.

       colorn: colour
	      Use the specified	colour for the colour value n, where 0-7  cor-
	      responds	to low-intensity (normal) colours and 8-15 corresponds
	      to high-intensity	(bold =	 bright	 foreground,  blink  =	bright
	      background)  colours.   The  canonical  names  are  as  follows:
	      0=black, 1=red, 2=green, 3=yellow,  4=blue,  5=magenta,  6=cyan,
	      7=white, but the actual colour names used	are listed in the COL-
	      ORS AND GRAPHICS section.

       colorBD:	colour
	      Use  the	specified  colour  to display bold characters when the
	      foreground colour	is the default.

       colorUL:	colour
	      Use the specified	colour to display underlined  characters  when
	      the foreground colour is the default.

       colorRV:	colour
	      Use  the	specified  colour  as the background for reverse video
	      characters.

       cursorColor: colour
	      Use the specified	colour for the cursor.	The default is to  use
	      the foreground colour; option -cr.

       cursorColor2: colour
	      Use the specified	colour for the colour of the cursor text.  For
	      this  to	take  effect, cursorColor must also be specified.  The
	      default is to use	the background colour.

       reverseVideo: boolean
	      True:  simulate  reverse	video  by  foreground  and  background
	      colours;	option	-rv.  False: regular screen colours [default];
	      option +rv.  See note in COLORS AND GRAPHICS section.

       jumpScroll: boolean
	      True:  specify  that  jump  scrolling  should  be	 used.	  When
	      scrolling	quickly, fewer screen updates are performed [default];
	      option -j.  False: specify that smooth scrolling should be used;
	      option +j.

       inheritPixmap: boolean
	      True:  make  the	background inherit the parent windows' pixmap,
	      giving artificial	transparency.  False: do not inherit the  par-
	      ent windows' pixmap.

       scrollColor: colour
	      Use the specified	colour for the scrollbar [default #B2B2B2].

       troughColor: colour
	      Use  the	specified  colour for the scrollbar's trough area [de-
	      fault #969696].	Only  relevant	for  normal  (non  XTerm/NeXT)
	      scrollbar.

       backgroundPixmap: file[;geom]
	      Use  the	specified  XPM	file (note the `.xpm' extension	is op-
	      tional) for the background and also optionally specify its scal-
	      ing with a geometry string WxH+X+Y, in which "W" /  "H"  specify
	      the horizontal/vertical scale (percent) and "X" /	"Y" locate the
	      image  centre  (percent).	  A scale of 0 displays	the image with
	      tiling.  A scale of 1 displays the image without any scaling.  A
	      scale of 2 to 9 specifies	an integer number of  images  in  that
	      direction.  No image will	be magnified beyond 10 times its orig-
	      inal  size.   The	 maximum  permitted  scale  is 1000.  [default
	      0x0+50+50]

       menu: file[;tag]
	      Read in the specified menu file (note the	`.menu'	 extension  is
	      optional)	 and  also  optionally specify a starting tag to find.
	      See the reference	documentation for details on  the  syntax  for
	      the menuBar.

       path: path
	      Specify  the  colon-delimited search path	for finding files (XPM
	      and menus), in addition to the paths specified  by  the  XVTPATH
	      and PATH environment variables.

       font: fontname
	      Select the main text font	used [default 7x14]; option -fn.

       fontn: fontname
	      Specify the alternative font n.  The default font	values:
	      font:	 7x14
	      font1:	 6x10
	      font2:	 6x13
	      font3:	 8x13
	      font4:	 9x15

       boldFont: fontname
	      Specify the name of the bold font	to use if colorBD has not been
	      specified	 and  it is not	possible to map	the default foreground
	      colour to	colour 8-15 [default NONE].  This  font	 must  be  the
	      same height and width as the normal font;	option -fb.

       mfont: fontname
	      Select the main multiple-character text font used	[default k14];
	      option -fk.

       mfontn: fontname
	      Specify  the alternative multiple-character font n.  If compiled
	      for multiple-character fonts, the	Roman  and  multiple-character
	      font sizes should	match.

       multichar_encoding: mode
	      Set the encoding mode to be used when multicharacter encoding is
	      received;	 eucj:	EUC  Japanese  encoding	 [default  for Kanji].
	      sjis: Shift JIS encoding.	 big5: BIG5 encoding.  gb:  GB	encod-
	      ing.  kr:	EUC Korean encoding.  noenc: no	encoding; option -km.

       greek_keyboard: mode
	      Set  the	Greek  keyboard	 translation  mode  to	be  used; iso:
	      ISO-8859 mapping (elot-928)  [default].	ibm:  IBM-437  mapping
	      (DOS codepage 737); option -grk.

       greektoggle_key:	keysym
	      Set  the key to toggle keyboard input between no translation and
	      Greek translation	 [default Mode_switch].	 For more details, see
	      the distributed file README.greek.

       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.

       scrollstyle: mode
	      Set scrollbar style to xvt, next or xterm

       title: string
	      Set window title string, the default title is  the  command-line
	      specified	after the -e option, if	any, otherwise the application
	      name; option -title.

       iconName: string
	      Set  the name used to label the window's icon or displayed in an
	      icon manager window, it also sets	the window's title  unless  it
	      is explicitly set; option	-n.

       mapAlert: boolean
	      True:  de-iconify	 (map) on receipt of a bell character.	False:
	      no de-iconify (map) on receipt of	a bell character [default].

       visualBell: boolean
	      True: use	visual bell on receipt of  a  bell  character;	option
	      -vb.  False: no visual bell [default]; option +vb.

       loginShell: boolean
	      True:  start  as a login shell by	prepending a `-' to argv[0] of
	      the shell; option	-ls.  False: start as a	normal sub-shell  [de-
	      fault]; option +ls.

       utmpInhibit: boolean
	      True:  inhibit writing record into the system log	file utmp; op-
	      tion -ut.	 False:	write record into the  system  log  file  utmp
	      [default]; option	+ut.

       print-pipe: string
	      Specify  a command pipe for vt100	printer	[default lpr(1)].  Use
	      Print to initiate	a screen dump to the printer and Ctrl-Print or
	      Shift-Print to include the scrollback as well.

       scrollBar: boolean
	      True: enable the scrollbar [default]; option -sb.	  False:  dis-
	      able the scrollbar; option +sb.

       scrollBar_right:	boolean
	      True:  place  the	 scrollbar  on the right of the	window;	option
	      -sr.  False: place the scrollbar on the left of the window;  op-
	      tion +sr.

       scrollBar_floating: boolean
	      True:  display  an  xvt  scrollbar without a trough; option -st.
	      False: display an	xvt scrollbar with a trough; option +st.

       scrollBar_align:	mode
	      Align the	top, bottom or centre [default]	of the scrollbar thumb
	      with the pointer on middle button	press/drag.

       scrollTtyOutput:	boolean
	      True: scroll to bottom when tty  receives	 output;  option(+si).
	      False:  do  not  scroll  to bottom when tty receives output; op-
	      tion(-si).

       scrollWithBuffer: boolean
	      True: scroll with	scrollback buffer when tty recieves new	 lines
	      (and  scrollTtyOutput  is	 False);  option(+sw).	 False:	do not
	      scroll with scrollback buffer when tty recieves new  lines;  op-
	      tion(-sw).

       scrollTtyKeypress: boolean
	      True:  scroll to bottom when a non-special key is	pressed.  Spe-
	      cial keys	are those which	are intercepted	 by  xvt  for  special
	      handling and are not passed onto the shell; option(-sk).	False:
	      do  not  scroll to bottom	when a non-special key is pressed; op-
	      tion(+sk).

       smallfont_key: keysym
	      If enabled, use Alt-keysym to toggle to a	smaller	font  [default
	      Alt-<]

       bigfont_key: keysym
	      If  enabled,  use	Alt-keysym to toggle to	a bigger font [default
	      Alt->]

       saveLines: number
	      Save number lines	in the scrollback buffer [default  64].	  This
	      resource is limited on most machines to 65535; option -sl.

       internalBorder: number
	      Internal	border	of  number pixels. This	resource is limited to
	      100; option -b.

       externalBorder: number
	      External border of number	pixels.	 This resource is  limited  to
	      100; option -w, -bw, -borderwidth.

       termName: termname
	      Specifies	 the terminal type name	to be set in the TERM environ-
	      ment variable; option -tn.

       linespace: number
	      Specifies	number of lines	(pixel height) to insert between  each
	      row of the display [default 0]; option -lsp.

       meta8: boolean
	      True:  handle  Meta (Alt)	+ keypress to set the 8th bit.	False:
	      handle Meta (Alt)	+ keypress as an escape	prefix [default].

       mouseWheelScrollPage: boolean
	      True: the	mouse wheel scrolls a page  full.   False:  the	 mouse
	      wheel scrolls five lines [default].

       multibyte_cursor: boolean
	      True:  consider  multibyte  glyphs as single character for back-
	      space, delete and	cursor movement	 keys;	option	-mcc.	False:
	      move through all components of all glyphs; option	+mcc.

       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,
	      Backspace	(code 8) - which can be	reversed with the  appropriate
	      DEC private mode escape sequence.

       deletekey: string
	      The  string  to  send when the delete key	(not the keypad	delete
	      key) is pressed.	If unset it will send the sequence  tradition-
	      ally associated with the Execute key.

       cutchars: string
	      The  characters  used as delimiters for double-click word	selec-
	      tion.  The built-in default:
	      BACKSLASH	`"'&()*,;<=>?@[]{|}

       preeditType: style
	      OverTheSpot, OffTheSpot, Root; option -pt.

       inputMethod: name
	      name of inputMethod to use; option -im.

       modifier: modifier
	      Set the key to be	interpreted as the Meta	key to:	alt, meta, hy-
	      per, super, mod1,	mod2, mod3, mod4, mod5;	option -mod.

       answerbackString: string
	      Specify the reply	xvt 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.

       keysym.sym: string
	      Associate	string with keysym sym (0xFF00 - 0xFFFF).  It may con-
	      tain escape values (\a: bell, \b:	backspace, \e, \E: escape, \n:
	      newline,	\r:  return,  \t:  tab,	\000: octal number) or control
	      characters (^?: delete, ^@: null,	^A ...)	and may	enclosed  with
	      double  quotes so	that it	can start or end with whitespace.  The
	      intervening resource name	keysym.	cannot be omitted.   This  re-
	      source is	only available when compiled with KEYSYM_RESOURCE.

THE SCROLLBAR
       Lines  of  text	that  scroll  off the top of the xvt window (resource:
       saveLines) and can be scrolled back using  the  scrollbar  or  by  key-
       strokes.	  The  normal  xvt  scrollbar  has arrows and its behaviour is
       fairly intuitive.  The xterm-scrollbar is without arrows	and its	behav-
       iour mimics that	of xterm

       Scroll down with	Button1	(xterm-scrollbar) or  Shift-Next.   Scroll  up
       with  Button3 (xterm-scrollbar) or Shift-Prior.	Continuous scroll with
       Button2.

MOUSE REPORTING
       To temporarily override mouse reporting,	for either  the	 scrollbar  or
       the  normal text	selection/insertion, hold either the Shift or the Meta
       (Alt) key while performing the desired mouse action.

       If mouse	reporting mode is active, the  normal  scrollbar  actions  are
       disabled	 --  on	the assumption that we are using a fullscreen applica-
       tion.  Instead, pressing	Button1	and Button3 sends  ESC[6~  (Next)  and
       ESC[5~  (Prior),	 respectively.	Similarly, clicking on the up and down
       arrows sends ESC[A (Up) and ESC[B (Down), respectively.

TEXT SELECTION AND INSERTION
       The behaviour of	text selection and insertion mechanism is  similar  to
       xterm(1).

       Selection:
	      Left  click  at  the beginning of	the region, drag to the	end of
	      the region and release; Right click to extend the	marked region;
	      Left double-click	to select a word; Left triple-click to	select
	      the entire line.

       Insertion:
	      Pressing and releasing the Middle	mouse button (or Shift-Insert)
	      in  an  xvt  window  causes the current text selection to	be in-
	      serted as	if it had been typed on	the keyboard.

CHANGING FONTS
       You can change fonts on-the-fly,	which is to say	cycle through the  de-
       fault  font  and	 others	 of  various  sizes, by	using Shift-KP_Add and
       Shift-KP_Subtract.  Or,	alternatively  (if  enabled)  with  Alt->  and
       Alt-<,  where  the  actual  key	can be selected	using resources	small-
       font_key/bigfont_key.

LOGIN STAMP
       xvt tries to write an entry into	the utmp(5) file so  that  it  can  be
       seen  via  the  who(1) command, and can accept messages.	 To allow this
       feature,	xvt must be installed setuid root on some systems.

COLORS AND GRAPHICS
       If graphics support was enabled at compile-time,	 xvt  can  be  queried
       with ANSI escape	sequences and can address individual pixels instead of
       text  characters.   Note	 the graphics support is still considered beta
       code.

       In addition to the default foreground and background colours,  xvt  can
       display up to 16	colours	(8 ANSI	colours	plus high-intensity bold/blink
       versions	 of  the  same).   Here	 is  a	list of	the colours with their
       rgb.txt names.
       color0	      (black)		   = Black
       color1	      (red)		   = Red3
       color2	      (green)		   = Green3
       color3	      (yellow)		   = Yellow3
       color4	      (blue)		   = Blue3
       color5	      (magenta)		   = Magenta3
       color6	      (cyan)		   = Cyan3
       color7	      (white)		   = AntiqueWhite
       color8	      (bright black)	   = Grey25
       color9	      (bright red)	   = Red
       color10	      (bright green)	   = Green
       color11	      (bright yellow)	   = Yellow
       color12	      (bright blue)	   = Blue
       color13	      (bright magenta)	   = Magenta
       color14	      (bright cyan)	   = Cyan
       color15	      (bright white)	   = White
       foreground			   = Black
       background			   = White

       It is also possible to specify the colour values	of  foreground,	 back-
       ground,	cursorColor,  cursorColor2, colorBD, colorUL as	a number 0-15,
       as  a  convenient  shorthand  to	  reference   the   colour   name   of
       color0-color15.

       Note  that -rv ("reverseVideo: True") simulates reverse video by	always
       swapping	the foreground/background colours.  This  is  in  contrast  to
       xterm(1)	 where the colours are only swapped if they have not otherwise
       been specified.	For example,

       xvt -fg Black -bg White -rv
	      would yield White	on Black, while	on  xterm(1)  it  would	 yield
	      Black on White.

ENVIRONMENT
       xvt  sets the environment variables TERM, COLORTERM and COLORFGBG.  The
       environment variable WINDOWID is	set to the X window id number  of  the
       xvt  window  and	it also	uses and sets the environment variable DISPLAY
       to specify which	display	terminal to use.   xvt	uses  the  environment
       variables XVTPATH and PATH to find XPM files.

FILES
       /etc/utmp
	      System file for login records.

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

SEE ALSO
       xterm(1), sh(1),	resize(1), X(1), pty(4), tty(4), utmp(5)

       See  xvtRef.html	 xvtRef.txt for	detailed information on	recognized es-
       cape sequences and menuBar syntax, etc.

BUGS
       Check the BUGS file for an up-to-date list.

       Cursor change support is	not yet	implemented.

       Click-and-drag doesn't work with	X11 mouse report overriding.

       Graphics	support	is fairly crude.

SOURCE LOCATION
       xvt- source can be found	at the following locations
       https://codeberg.org/BSDforge/xvt/

CURRENT	PROJECT	COORDINATOR
       Project Coordinator
	      Chris Hutchinson <portmaster@BSDforge.com>
	      <https://codeberg.org/BSDforge/xvt/ >

       Mailing list
	      The xvt Workers mailing list will	be established for xvt	devel-
	      opment, to subscribe, please see
	      <https://codeberg.org/BSDforge/xvt/> for instructions.
	      There  will  also	be a mailing list for announcements of new re-
	      leases of	xvt. See <https://codeberg.org/BSDforge/xvt/> for  de-
	      tails.

AUTHORS
       John Bovey
	      University of Kent, 1992,	wrote the original Xvt.

       Rob Nation <nation@rocket.sanders.lockheed.com>
	      very heavily modified Xvt	and came up with xvt

       Angelo Haritsis <ah@doc.ic.ac.uk>
	      wrote the	Greek Keyboard Input

       mj olesen <olesen@me.QueensU.CA>
	      Wrote the	menu system.
	      Project Coordinator (changes.txt 2.11 to 2.21)

       Oezguer Kesim <kesim@math.fu-berlin.de>
	      Project Coordinator (changes.txt 2.21a to	2.4.5)

       Geoff Wing <gcw@pobox.com>
	      Rewrote screen display and text selection	routines.
	      Project Coordinator (changes.txt 2.4.6)

       Chris Hutchinson	<portmaster@BSDforge.com>
	      Project Coordinator (changes.txt 3.0.0 - )

X Version 11			 FEB 22, 2024				XVT(1)

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