bterm(1) General Commands Manual bterm(1)NAME
bterm - framebuffer terminal emulator
SYNOPSIS
bterm -f font.bgf [-l locale] [program]
DESCRIPTION
bterm is a terminal emulator for the Linux framebuffer. It supports multibyte locales and wide characters, in addition to basic terminal
features such as cursor positioning.
OPTIONS -f font.bgf
Specify the font. BGF fonts are produced by bdftobogl(1) from standard BDF font files.
-l locale
Specify a locale for bterm and processes run within it. The locale may also be specified normally in the environment. If a locale,
especially one with a different character set than the current locale, will be used inside of bterm, it should be specified on the
command line.
EXIT STATUS
The following exit values are returned:
0 Successful completion.
1-125 Exit code from executed program
127 Failed to exec program
>=128 Program terminated by signal.
NOTES
On Debian systems, one appropriate BDF font can be found in the bf-utf-source package.
SEE ALSO bdftobogl(1)AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Daniel Jacobowitz <dan@debian.org>.
BOGL 31 March 2002 bterm(1)
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uxterm(1) General Commands Manual uxterm(1)NAME
uxterm - X terminal emulator for Unicode (UTF-8) environments
SYNOPSIS
uxterm [ xterm-options ]
DESCRIPTION
uxterm is a wrapper around the xterm(1) program that invokes the latter program with the 'UXTerm' X resource class set. All arguments to
uxterm are passed to xterm without processing; the -class and -u8 options should not be specified because they are used by the wrapper.
See the xterm manual page for more information on xterm-options.
The environment's locale settings (see "ENVIRONMENT" below) are used to discern the locale's character set. If no current locale can be
determined, the locale 'en_US' (the English language as used in the territory of the United States) is assumed. The locale(1) utility is
used to determine whether the system supports the selected locale. If it does not, uxterm will exit with an error and report the output of
locale.
Note: uxterm may produce unexpected results if the current locale is set to one in which the UTF-8 character encoding is not supported, or
if fonts using the ISO 10646-1 character set are not available. In the Debian system, the 'xfonts-base' package provides the fonts that
uxterm uses by default. To change the fonts uxterm uses, edit the /etc/X11/app-defaults/UXTerm file.
A similar wrapper, koi8rxterm(1), is available for KOI8-R environments.
ENVIRONMENT
LC_ALL, LC_CTYPE, LANG
The values of these variables are checked, in order, to determine the character set used by the current locale.
AUTHOR
Thomas Dickey
SEE ALSO locale(1), locale(7), koi8rxterm(1), xterm(1)Debian Project 2004-12-19 uxterm(1)
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