! Configuration file for X11 programs.
!
! It is designed to work with xterm and rxvt (and their unicode variants).
!
! "Term" is an alias for all supported terminal emulators; it is automatically
! replaced by setup.sh.
! Copyright (C) 2011-2015 Simon Ruderich
!
! This file is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
! it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
! the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
! (at your option) any later version.
!
! This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
! but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
! MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
! GNU General Public License for more details.
!
! You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
! along with this file. If not, see .
! COLOR SETTINGS
! Use gray on black with a light yellow cursor in terminals.
Term.foreground: #cccccc
Term.background: #000000
Term.cursorColor: #ffff66
! Special case for urxvt to get transparent background. This requires a
! compositing manager which supports transparency like compton. Thanks to eto
! and adaedra in #herblstuftwm on Freenode (2014-05-04 15:50 ff) for their
! awesome help regarding transparency.
URxvt.background: [90]#000000
! Necessary for transparency, see man page.
URxvt.depth: 32
! Enable pseudo transparency. Only used if compton is not available.
!NO_COMPTON URxvt.transparent: true
!NO_COMPTON URxvt.shading: 10
! Main console colors.
Term.color0: #000000
Term.color1: #ff0000
Term.color2: #00ff00
Term.color3: #ffff00
Term.color4: #0000ff
Term.color5: #ff00ff
Term.color6: #00ffff
Term.color7: #ffffff
! Bold console colors.
Term.color8: #404040
Term.color9: #ff4040
Term.color10: #40ff40
Term.color11: #ffff40
Term.color12: #4040ff
Term.color13: #ff40ff
Term.color14: #40ffff
Term.color15: #cccccc
! Use 256 colors in XTerm.
XTerm.termName: xterm-256color
! MISC TERMINAL SETTINGS
! Use Inconsolata as default font, SourceCodePro for replacement characters
! (e.g. greek letters), VL Gothic for Asian characters.
URxvt.font: xft:Inconsolata:pixelsize=17,xft:SourceCodePro-Regular:pixelsize=17,xft:VL Gothic:pixelsize=17
! Disable the scrollback buffer. I use screen/tmux so it is not necessary and
! only wastes memory.
XTerm.saveLines: 0
URxvt.saveLines: 0
! Use the meta-key as expected by emacs/irssi.
XTerm.metaSendsEscape: true
! Make sure XTerm allows send events. Necessary for stumpWM so Ctrl-t t can
! send a Ctrl-t to the application running in XTerm. Thanks to [df] in
! #stumpwm on Freenode (2009-05-18 22:05).
!XTerm*allowSendEvents: true
! Disable support to enter non-ASCII keys by pressing Ctrl-Shift-.
! Either use digraph support in vim/screen or use the compose key instead.
! NOTE: If enabled can also be used to display used font for characters.
URxvt.iso14755: false
URxvt.iso14755_52: false
! Disable printing with the "Print" key to prevent accidental prints. By
! default lpr is used. Rxvt instead of URxvt to ensure printing is disabled in
! case I use plain rxvt.
Rxvt.print-pipe: true
! Do not use any perl extension scripts.
URxvt.perl-ext-common:
! XSCREENSAVER SETTINGS
! Just blank the screen, no fancy screen savers.
xscreensaver.mode: blank
! Blank after x time (h:mm:ss).
xscreensaver.timeout: 0:10:00
! Lock screen after x time _after_ blank.
xscreensaver.lockTimeout: 2:00:00
! Require password to unlock after blank.
xscreensaver.lock: True
! No fade effects, enable/disable monitor immediately.
xscreensaver.fade: False
xscreensaver.unfade: False
! Enable monitor power management.
xscreensaver.dpmsEnabled: True
! Disable monitor immediately when locking the screen.
xscreensaver.dpmsQuickOff: True
! Put monitor into standby (gets black), suspend (power-saving mode) and off
! after x time.
xscreensaver.dpmsStandby: 0:10:00
xscreensaver.dpmsSuspend: 0:30:00
xscreensaver.dpmsOff: 1:00:00
! Display splash screen on startup for x time.
xscreensaver.splash: True
xscreensaver.splashDuration: 0:00:01
! Disable "New Login" button.
xscreensaver.newLoginCommand: /bin/false
! vim: ft=xdefaults