11-17-2014
Which terminal is this? xterm?
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
lxterm
lxterm(1) General Commands Manual lxterm(1)
NAME
lxterm - locale-sensitive wrapper for xterm
SYNOPSIS
lxterm [ xterm-options ]
DESCRIPTION
lxterm is a wrapper around the xterm(1) program that invokes xterm, koi8rxterm(1), or uxterm(1) as appropriate, based on the user's locale
setting. All arguments to lxterm are passed to xterm without processing; the -class, -k8, and -u8 options should not be specified because
they are used by koi8rxterm and uxterm. See the xterm manual page for more information on xterm-options.
The locale(1) utility is used to determine the character set used by the current locale. If the character set is UTF-8, uxterm is invoked;
if the character set is KOI8-R, koi8rxtem is invoked; otherwise, 'plain' xterm is invoked.
AUTHOR
Branden Robinson
SEE ALSO
locale(1), koi8rxterm(1), uxterm(1), xterm(1)
Debian Project 2004-12-19 lxterm(1)