1: Title: xiterm 2: Version: 2.0 3: Entered-date: 15JUL98 4: 5: Description: Xiterm stands for X international terminal; 6: Xiterm is an 8-bit clean, colour xterm replacement that uses 7: significantly less memory than a conventional xterm. 8: 9: However, it doesn't support toolkit configurability or Tek 10: graphics (for now). 11: 12: Some features can be removed at compile-time to reflect your 13: needs : ANSI-color, bold/blink attributes, ability to change 14: foreground/background colours, scrollbars position +/- arrow 15: buttons, kanji big5 greek support, printer-pipe, XPM backgounds 16: with on-the-fly scaling, user-definable menus, &c. 17: 18: Keywords: xiterm rxvt colour color kanji xterm X11 vt100 xpm menu 19: terminal-emulator 20: 21: Author: John Bovey [Univ. Kent at Canterbury] was the creator of 22: the original xvt . 23: Rob Nation [Lockheed] re-wrote most of xvt to make a 24: substantiallly enhanced version called rxvt (Rob's xvt) . 25: Mark Olesen [Queen's Univ. at Kingston] made various 26: improvements and cleanups . 27: Oezguer Kesim [FU Berlin] 28: Geoff Wing rewrote much of the screen refreshing routines 29: and mouse selection. 30: Guylhem Aznar [Purpan Univ. at Toulouse, France] cleaned up 31: up a bit and added full PC keyboard support . 32: 33: Maintained-by: Guylhem Aznar 34: 35: Primary-site: www.linux-france.com/prj/xiterm 36: 37: Platforms: X11 38: 39: Copying-policy: GPL 40: