![]() ![]() More gripes include lack of clipboard support and so lack of copy/paste with Ctrl-Shift-C/ Ctrl-Shift-V by default, however this can be overcome. This leads a lot of people to think xterm is not configurable at all, however it is in fact highly configurable, it just has to be done via files like. What puts a lot of people off of xterm though is the lack of a menu configuration. ![]() ![]() You can also use vttest to reveal a lot these issues for yourself. This FAQ documents a lot of the bugs in other terminal emulators which aim to be xterm or VT-100 compatible. Having done some research on terminal emulators today, I feel the need to hail the virtues of xterm.
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