XTERM-CONF(1) User Contributed Perl Documentation XTERM-CONF(1)NAMExterm-conf - change configuration of a running xterm
SYNOPSISxterm-conf [-f|-force] [options]
xterm-conf [-is-supported]
DESCRIPTION
Change configuration of a running "xterm" and compatible terminal
emulators (e.g. "rxvt").
See XTerm::Conf for a complete option list.
Additionaly, xterm-conf supports the -f option to force a terminal
configuration change without checking the "TERM" environment variable
before. This is useful e.g. when running in a "screen" or "tmux"
session within an "xterm".
If "xterm-conf" is called on an unsupported terminal, then nothing
happens.
"xterm-conf --is-supported" can be used to check if a terminal is
support, if so, a true exit value (exit code = 0) is returned,
otherwise a false exit value (exit code = 1).
EXAMPLES
Change the title, foreground and background colors of the running
xterm:
xterm-conf--title "The new xterm title" --fg black --bg white
If running a "screen" or "tmux" in an "xterm", then the "--force"
switch has to be used because of the different "TERM" value:
xter-conf --force --title "The new xterm title" --fg black --bg white
AUTHOR
Slaven ReziX
SEE ALSO
XTerm::Conf.
perl v5.20.2 2015-01-11 XTERM-CONF(1)