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XTERM(1)							      XTERM(1)




NAME

       xterm - terminal emulator for X


SYNOPSIS

       xterm [-toolkitoption ...] [-option ...] [shell]


DESCRIPTION

       The  xterm  program is a terminal emulator for the X Window System.  It
       provides DEC VT102/VT220 (VTxxx) and Tektronix 4014  compatible	termi-
       nals  for  programs that cannot use the window system directly.	If the
       underlying operating system  supports  terminal	resizing  capabilities
       (for  example,  the  SIGWINCH  signal  in systems derived from 4.3bsd),
       xterm will use the facilities to notify programs running in the	window
       whenever it is resized.

       The  VTxxx  and	Tektronix 4014 terminals each have their own window so
       that you can edit text in one and look at graphics in the other at  the
       same  time.   To maintain the correct aspect ratio (height/width), Tek-
       tronix graphics will be restricted to the largest  box  with  a	4014's
       aspect  ratio  that will fit in the window.  This box is located in the
       upper left area of the window.

       Although both windows may be displayed at the same time, one of them is
       considered  the ``active'' window for receiving keyboard input and ter-
       minal output.  This is the window that contains the text  cursor.   The
       active  window  can  be	chosen	through  escape  sequences,  the  ``VT
       Options'' menu in the VTxxx window, and the ``Tek Options'' menu in the
       4014 window.


EMULATIONS

       The  VT102  emulation  is fairly complete, but does not support autore-
       peat.  Double-size characters  are  displayed  properly	if  your  font
       server  supports  scalable fonts.  The VT220 emulation does not support
       soft fonts, it is otherwise complete.   Termcap(5)  entries  that  work
       with  xterm  include  an  optional  platform-specific entry, ``xterm,''
       ``vt102,'' ``vt100'' and ``ansi,'' and ``dumb.''   xterm  automatically
       searches the termcap file in this order for these entries and then sets
       the ``TERM'' and the ``TERMCAP'' environment variables.	You  may  also
       use  ``vt220,''	 but  must  set  the terminal emulation level with the
       decTerminalID resource.	(The ``TERMCAP'' environment variable  is  not
       set  if xterm is linked against a terminfo library, since the requisite
       information is not  provided  by  the  termcap  emulation  of  terminfo
       libraries).

       Many  of  the special xterm features may be modified under program con-
       trol through a set of escape  sequences	different  from  the  standard
       VT102 escape sequences.	(See the Xterm Control Sequences document.)

       The  Tektronix  4014 emulation is also fairly good.  It supports 12-bit
       graphics addressing, scaled to the window size.	 Four  different  font
       sizes and five different lines types are supported.  There is no write-
       through or defocused mode support.  The	Tektronix  text  and  graphics
       commands  are recorded internally by xterm and may be written to a file
       by sending the COPY escape sequence (or through the Tektronix menu; see
       below).	 The  name  of	the  file will be ``COPYyyyy-MM-dd.hh:mm:ss'',
       where yyyy, MM, dd, hh, mm and ss  are  the  year,  month,  day,  hour,
       minute  and  second when the COPY was performed (the file is created in
       the directory xterm is started in, or the home directory  for  a  login
       xterm).

       Not all of the features described in this manual are necessarily avail-
       able in this version of xterm.  Some (e.g., the	non-VT220  extensions)
       are  available only if they were compiled in, though the most commonly-
       used are in the default configuration.


OTHER FEATURES

       Xterm automatically highlights the text cursor when the pointer	enters
       the  window  (selected) and unhighlights it when the pointer leaves the
       window (unselected).  If the window is the focus window, then the  text
       cursor is highlighted no matter where the pointer is.

       In VT102 mode, there are escape sequences to activate and deactivate an
       alternate screen buffer, which is the same size as the display area  of
       the  window.   When activated, the current screen is saved and replaced
       with the alternate screen.  Saving of lines scrolled off the top of the
       window is disabled until the normal screen is restored.	The termcap(5)
       entry for xterm allows the visual editor vi(1) to switch to the	alter-
       nate  screen  for  editing  and to restore the screen on exit.  A popup
       menu entry makes it simple to switch between the normal	and  alternate
       screens for cut and paste.

       In either VT102 or Tektronix mode, there are escape sequences to change
       the name of the windows.  Additionally, in VT102 mode, xterm implements
       the window-manipulation control sequences from dtterm, such as resizing
       the window, setting its location on the screen.

       Xterm allows character-based applications to receive mouse events (cur-
       rently  button-press  and  release events, and button-motion events) as
       keyboard control sequences.  See Xterm Control Sequences for details.


OPTIONS

       The xterm terminal emulator accepts the standard X Toolkit command line
       options	as  well  as many application-specific options.  If the option
       begins with a `+' instead of a `-',  the  option  is  restored  to  its
       default	value.	The -version and -help options are interpreted even if
       xterm cannot open the display, and are useful for testing and  configu-
       ration scripts:

       -version
	       This  causes  xterm  to	print a version number to the standard
	       output.

       -help   This causes xterm to print out a verbose message describing its
	       options,  one per line.	The message is written to the standard
	       output.	Xterm generates this message, sorting  it  and	noting
	       whether a "-option" or a "+option" turns the feature on or off,
	       since some features historically have been one  or  the	other.
	       Xterm  generates  a  concise help message (multiple options per
	       line) when an unknown option is used, e.g.,
		    xterm -z

	       If the logic for a particular option such  as  logging  is  not
	       compiled  into xterm, the help text for that option also is not
	       displayed by the -help option.

       One parameter (after all options) may be given.	That overrides xterm's
       built-in  choice  of  shell  program.   Normally xterm checks the SHELL
       variable.  If that is not set, xterm tries to  use  the	shell  program
       specified  in  the  password  file.   If  that  is  not set, xterm uses
       /bin/sh.  If the parameter names an executable file,  xterm  uses  that
       instead.   The parameter must be an absolute path, or name a file found
       on the user's PATH (and thereby construct an absolute  path).   The  -e
       option  cannot be used with this parameter since it uses all parameters
       following the option.

       The other options are used to control the appearance and behavior.  Not
       all options are necessarily configured into your copy of xterm:

       -132    Normally,  the  VT102  DECCOLM  escape  sequence  that switches
	       between 80 and 132 column mode is ignored.  This option	causes
	       the  DECCOLM  escape  sequence  to be recognized, and the xterm
	       window will resize appropriately.

       -ah     This option indicates that xterm should	always	highlight  the
	       text cursor.  By default, xterm will display a hollow text cur-
	       sor whenever the focus is lost or the pointer leaves  the  win-
	       dow.

       +ah     This  option  indicates	that xterm should do text cursor high-
	       lighting based on focus.

       -ai     This option disables active icon support if  that  feature  was
	       compiled  into  xterm.  This is equivalent to setting the vt100
	       resource activeIcon to ``false''.

       +ai     This option enables active icon support	if  that  feature  was
	       compiled  into  xterm.  This is equivalent to setting the vt100
	       resource activeIcon to ``true''.

       -aw     This option indicates that auto-wraparound should  be  allowed.
	       This  allows  the cursor to automatically wrap to the beginning
	       of the next line when when it is at the rightmost position of a
	       line and text is output.

       +aw     This  option  indicates	that  auto-wraparound  should  not  be
	       allowed.

       -b number
	       This option specifies the size of the inner  border  (the  dis-
	       tance  between  the outer edge of the characters and the window
	       border) in pixels.  That is the vt100 internalBorder  resource.
	       The default is 2.

       +bc     turn  off text cursor blinking.	This overrides the cursorBlink
	       resource.

       -bc     turn on text cursor blinking.  This overrides  the  cursorBlink
	       resource.

       -bcf milliseconds
	       set the amount of time text cursor is off when blinking via the
	       cursorOffTime resource.

       -bcn milliseconds
	       set the amount of time text cursor is on when blinking via  the
	       cursorOffTime resource.

       -bdc    Set  the vt100 resource colorBDMode to ``false'', disabling the
	       display of characters with bold attribute as color

       +bdc    Set the vt100 resource colorBDMode to  ``true'',  enabling  the
	       display	of characters with bold attribute as color rather than
	       bold

       -cb     Set the vt100 resource cutToBeginningOfLine to ``false''.

       +cb     Set the vt100 resource cutToBeginningOfLine to ``true''.

       -cc characterclassrange:value[,...]
	       This sets classes indicated by the given ranges	for  using  in
	       selecting  by  words.   See  the  section  specifying character
	       classes.  and discussion of the charClass resource.

       -cjk_width
	       Set the cjkWidth resource to ``true''.  When turned on, charac-
	       ters  with  East  Asian Ambiguous (A) category in UTR 11 have a
	       column width of 2.  Otherwise, they have a column width	of  1.
	       This may be useful for some legacy CJK text terminal-based pro-
	       grams assuming box drawings and others to have a  column  width
	       of  2.  It also has to be turned on when you specify a TrueType
	       CJK double-width (bi-width/monospace) font either with  -fa  at
	       the   command  line  or	faceName  resource.   The  default  is
	       ``false''

       +cjk_width
	       Reset the cjkWidth resource.

       -class string
	       This option allows you  to  override  xterm's  resource	class.
	       Normally  it is ``XTerm'', but can be set to another class such
	       as ``UXTerm'' to override selected resources.

       -cm     This option disables recognition of  ANSI  color-change	escape
	       sequences.  It sets the colorMode resource to ``false''.

       +cm     This  option  enables  recognition  of ANSI color-change escape
	       sequences.  This is the same as the vt100 resource colorMode.

       -cn     This option indicates that newlines should not be cut in  line-
	       mode selections.  It sets the cutNewline resource to ``false''.

       +cn     This option indicates that newlines should be cut in  line-mode
	       selections.  It sets the cutNewline resource to ``true''.

       -cr color
	       This  option  specifies	the color to use for text cursor.  The
	       default is to use the same foreground color that  is  used  for
	       text.  It sets the cursorColor resource according to the param-
	       eter.

       -cu     This option indicates that xterm should work around  a  bug  in
	       the more(1) program that causes it to incorrectly display lines
	       that are exactly the width of the window and are followed by  a
	       line beginning with a tab (the leading tabs are not displayed).
	       This option is so named because it was originally thought to be
	       a bug in the curses(3x) cursor motion package.

       +cu     This  option  indicates	that  xterm should not work around the
	       more(1) bug mentioned above.

       -dc     This option disables the escape sequence to change dynamic col-
	       ors:  the vt100 foreground and background colors, its text cur-
	       sor color, the pointer cursor foreground and background colors,
	       the  Tektronix  emulator  foreground and background colors, its
	       text cursor color and highlight color.	The  option  sets  the
	       dynamicColors option to ``false''.

       +dc     This  option enables the escape sequence to change dynamic col-
	       ors.  The option sets the dynamicColors option to ``true''.

       -e program [ arguments ... ]
	       This option specifies the program (and its command  line  argu-
	       ments)  to be run in the xterm window.  It also sets the window
	       title and icon name to be the basename  of  the	program  being
	       executed  if  neither  -T nor -n are given on the command line.
	       This must be the last option on the command line.

       -en encoding
	       This option determines the encoding on which  xterm  runs.   It
	       sets  the locale resource.  Encodings other than UTF-8 are sup-
	       ported by using luit.  The -lc option should be used instead of
	       -en for systems with locale support.

       -fb font
	       This  option  specifies	a font to be used when displaying bold
	       text.  This font must be the same height and width as the  nor-
	       mal  font.   If	only one of the normal or bold fonts is speci-
	       fied, it will be used as the normal font and the bold font will
	       be  produced  by  overstriking this font.  The default is to do
	       overstriking of the normal font.  See also  the	discussion  of
	       boldFont and boldMode resources.

       -fa pattern
	       This  option  sets  the	pattern  for  fonts  selected from the
	       FreeType library if support for that library was compiled  into
	       xterm.	This corresponds to the faceName resource.  When a CJK
	       double-width font is specified, you also need to  turn  on  the
	       cjkWidth resource.

       -fbb    This option indicates that xterm should compare normal and bold
	       fonts bounding boxes to ensure they are	compatible.   It  sets
	       the freeBoldBox resource to ``false''.

       +fbb    This  option indicates that xterm should not compare normal and
	       bold fonts bounding boxes to ensure they  are  compatible.   It
	       sets the freeBoldBox resource to ``true''.

       -fbx    This  option  indicates	that  xterm should not assume that the
	       normal and bold fonts have VT100 line-drawing  characters.   If
	       any  are  missing, xterm will draw the characters directly.  It
	       sets the forceBoxChars resource to ``false''.

       +fbx    This option indicates that xterm should assume that the	normal
	       and bold fonts have VT100 line-drawing characters.  It sets the
	       forceBoxChars resource to ``true''.

       -fd pattern
	       This option sets the pattern for  double-width  fonts  selected
	       from  the FreeType library if support for that library was com-
	       piled into xterm.  This corresponds to  the  faceNameDoublesize
	       resource.

       -fi font
	       This  option sets the font for active icons if that feature was
	       compiled into xterm.  See also the discussion of  the  iconFont
	       resource.

       -fs size
	       This  option  sets  the	pointsize  for fonts selected from the
	       FreeType library if support for that library was compiled  into
	       xterm.  This corresponds to the faceSize resource.

       -fw font
	       This  option  specifies the font to be used for displaying wide
	       text.  By default, it will attempt to use a font twice as  wide
	       as  the font that will be used to draw normal text.  If no dou-
	       blewidth font is found, it will improvise,  by  stretching  the
	       normal font.  This corresponds to the wideFont resource.

       -fwb font
	       This  option  specifies the font to be used for displaying bold
	       wide text.  By default, it will attempt to use a font twice  as
	       wide  as  the  font that will be used to draw bold text.  If no
	       doublewidth font is found, it will improvise, by stretching the
	       bold font.  This corresponds to the wideBoldFont resource.

       -fx font
	       This  option  specifies	the font to be used for displaying the
	       preedit string in the "OverTheSpot" input method.  See also the
	       discussion of the ximFont resource.

       -hc color
	       This  option  specifies	the color to use for the background of
	       selected or otherwise  highlighted  text.   If  not  specified,
	       reverse	video  is  used.  See the discussion of the highlight-
	       Color resource.

       -hf     This option indicates that HP Function Key escape codes	should
	       be  generated  for  function  keys.  It sets the hpFunctionKeys
	       resource to ``true''.

       +hf     This option indicates that HP Function Key escape codes	should
	       not be generated for function keys.  It sets the hpFunctionKeys
	       resource to ``false''.

       -hold   Turn on the hold resource, i.e.,  xterm	will  not  immediately
	       destroy	its  window when the shell command completes.  It will
	       wait until you use the window manager to destroy/kill the  win-
	       dow,  or  if you use the menu entries that send a signal, e.g.,
	       HUP or KILL.

       +hold   Turn off  the  hold  resource,  i.e.,  xterm  will  immediately
	       destroy its window when the shell command completes.

       -ie     Turn on the ptyInitialErase resource, i.e., use the pseudo-ter-
	       minal's sense of the stty erase value.

       +ie     Turn off the ptyInitialErase resource, i.e., set the stty erase
	       value  using  the  kb string from the termcap entry as a refer-
	       ence, if available.

       -im     Turn on the useInsertMode resource, which forces use of	insert
	       mode  by  adding appropriate entries to the TERMCAP environment
	       variable.

       +im     Turn off the useInsertMode resource.

       -into windowId
	       Given an X window identifier (a decimal	integer),  xterm  will
	       reparent  its  top-level  shell widget to that window.  This is
	       used to embed xterm within other applications.

       -j      This option indicates that xterm should do jump scrolling.   It
	       corresponds  to	the  jumpScroll  resource.   Normally, text is
	       scrolled one line at a time; this option allows xterm  to  move
	       multiple  lines	at  a  time  so  that  it does not fall as far
	       behind.	Its use is strongly recommended since it  makes  xterm
	       much  faster  when scanning through large amounts of text.  The
	       VT100 escape sequences for enabling and disabling smooth scroll
	       as  well  as  the  ``VT Options'' menu can be used to turn this
	       feature on or off.

       +j      This option indicates that xterm should not do jump  scrolling.

       -k8     This   option   sets   the   allowC1Printable  resource.   When
	       allowC1Printable is set, xterm overrides the mapping of C1 con-
	       trol characters (code 128-159) to treat them as printable.

       +k8     This option resets the allowC1Printable resource.

       -kt keyboardtype
	       This  option  sets  the keyboardType resource.  Possible values
	       include: ``unknown'', ``default'', ``hp'', ``sco'', ``sun'' and
	       ``vt220''.

	       The  value ``unknown'', causes the corresponding resource to be
	       ignored.

	       The value  ``default'',	suppresses  the  associated  resources
	       hpFunctionKeys,	scoFunctionKeys,  sunFunctionKeys  and sunKey-
	       board, using the Sun/PC keyboard layout.

       -l      Turn logging on.  Normally logging is  not  supported,  due  to
	       security  concerns.   Some  versions  of xterm may have logging
	       enabled.  The logfile is written to the	directory  from  which
	       xterm is invoked.  The filename is generated, of the form

		    XtermLog.XXXXXX

	       or

		    Xterm.log.hostname.yyyy.mm.dd.hh.mm.ss.XXXXXX

	       depending on how xterm was built.

       +l      Turn logging off.

       -lc     Turn  on  support  of various encodings according to the users'
	       locale setting, i.e., LC_ALL,  LC_CTYPE,  or  LANG  environment
	       variables.   This  is  achieved by turning on UTF-8 mode and by
	       invoking luit  for  conversion  between	locale	encodings  and
	       UTF-8.	(luit  is  not invoked in UTF-8 locales.)  This corre-
	       sponds to the locale resource.

	       The actual list of encodings which are supported is  determined
	       by  luit.   Consult  the  luit manual page for further details.
	       See also the discussion of the -u8 option which supports  UTF-8
	       locales.

       +lc     Turn  off  support  of automatic selection of locale encodings.
	       Conventional 8bit mode or, in UTF-8 locales or with -u8 option,
	       UTF-8 mode will be used.

       -lcc path
	       File  name  for the encoding converter from/to locale encodings
	       and UTF-8 which is used with -lc  option  or  locale  resource.
	       This corresponds to the localeFilter resource.

       -leftbar
	       Force  scrollbar to the left side of VT100 screen.  This is the
	       default, unless you have set the rightScrollBar resource.

       -lf filename
	       Specify the log-filename.  See the -l option.

       -ls     This option indicates that the shell that  is  started  in  the
	       xterm  window  will be a login shell (i.e., the first character
	       of argv[0] will be a dash, indicating  to  the  shell  that  it
	       should read the user's .login or .profile).

	       The  -ls  flag and the loginShell resource are ignored if -e is
	       also given, because xterm does not know how to make  the  shell
	       start  the  given  command  after whatever it does when it is a
	       login shell - the user's shell of choice need not be  a	Bourne
	       shell  after all.  Also, xterm -e is supposed to provide a con-
	       sistent functionality for other applications that need to start
	       text-mode  programs  in	a  window,  and if loginShell were not
	       ignored, the result of ~/.profile might interfere with that.

	       If you do want the effect of -ls and -e simultaneously, you may
	       get away with something like
		      xterm -e /bin/bash -l -c "my command here"

	       Finally,  -ls  is  not completely ignored, because xterm -ls -e
	       does write a /etc/wtmp entry (if configured to do so),  whereas
	       xterm -e does not.

       +ls     This option indicates that the shell that is started should not
	       be a login shell (i.e., it will be a normal ``subshell'').

       -mb     This option indicates that xterm should ring a margin bell when
	       the  user  types near the right end of a line.  This option can
	       be turned on and off from the ``VT Options'' menu.

       +mb     This option indicates that margin bell should not be rung.

       -mc milliseconds
	       This option specifies  the  maximum  time  between  multi-click
	       selections.

       -mesg   Turn  off the messages resource, i.e., disallow write access to
	       the terminal.

       +mesg   Turn on the messages resource, i.e., allow write access to  the
	       terminal.

       -mk_width
	       Set  the  mkWidth resource to ``true''.	This makes xterm use a
	       built-in version of the wide-character width calculation.   The
	       default is ``false''

       +mk_width
	       Reset the mkWidth resource.

       -ms color
	       This option specifies the color to be used for the pointer cur-
	       sor.  The default is to use the foreground  color.   This  sets
	       the pointerColor resource.

       -nb number
	       This  option  specifies the number of characters from the right
	       end of a line at which the margin bell, if enabled, will  ring.
	       The default is 10.

       -nul    This option disables the display of underlining.

       +nul    This option enables the display of underlining.

       -pc     This  option enables the PC-style use of bold colors (see bold-
	       Colors resource).

       +pc     This option disables the PC-style use of bold colors.

       -pob    This option indicates that the window should be raised whenever
	       a Control-G is received.

       +pob    This  option  indicates	that  the  window should not be raised
	       whenever a Control-G is received.

       -rightbar
	       Force scrollbar to the right side of VT100 screen.

       -rvc    This option disables the display  of  characters  with  reverse
	       attribute as color.

       +rvc    This  option  enables  the  display  of characters with reverse
	       attribute as color.

       -rw     This  option  indicates	that  reverse-wraparound   should   be
	       allowed.   This	allows the cursor to back up from the leftmost
	       column of one line to the  rightmost  column  of  the  previous
	       line.  This is very useful for editing long shell command lines
	       and is encouraged.  This option can be turned on and  off  from
	       the ``VT Options'' menu.

       +rw     This  option  indicates	that  reverse-wraparound should not be
	       allowed.

       -s      This option indicates that  xterm  may  scroll  asynchronously,
	       meaning	that the screen does not have to be kept completely up
	       to date while scrolling.  This allows xterm to run faster  when
	       network	latencies  are	very high and is typically useful when
	       running across a very large internet or many gateways.

       +s      This option indicates that xterm should scroll synchronously.

       -samename
	       Does not send title and icon  name  change  requests  when  the
	       request	would  have  no effect: the name is not changed.  This
	       has the advantage of preventing flicker and the disadvantage of
	       requiring  an  extra  round  trip to the server to find out the
	       previous value.	In practice this should never be a problem.

       +samename
	       Always send title and icon name change requests.

       -sb     This option indicates  that  some  number  of  lines  that  are
	       scrolled  off  the top of the window should be saved and that a
	       scrollbar should be  displayed  so  that  those	lines  can  be
	       viewed.	 This  option  may  be turned on and off from the ``VT
	       Options'' menu.

       +sb     This option indicates that a scrollbar should not be displayed.

       -sf     This option indicates that Sun Function Key escape codes should
	       be generated for function keys.

       +sf     This option indicates that the standard escape codes should  be
	       generated for function keys.

       -si     This  option indicates that output to a window should not auto-
	       matically reposition the screen to the bottom of the  scrolling
	       region.	 This  option  can  be turned on and off from the ``VT
	       Options'' menu.

       +si     This option indicates that output to a window should  cause  it
	       to scroll to the bottom.

       -sk     This  option  indicates	that  pressing	a  key while using the
	       scrollbar to review previous lines of  text  should  cause  the
	       window  to be repositioned automatically in the normal position
	       at the bottom of the scroll region.

       +sk     This option indicates that  pressing  a	key  while  using  the
	       scrollbar should not cause the window to be repositioned.

       -sl number
	       This  option  specifies	the  number of lines to save that have
	       been scrolled off the top of the screen.  This  corresponds  to
	       the saveLines resource.	The default is 64.

       -sm     This  option,  corresponding  to the sessionMgt resource, indi-
	       cates that xterm should set up session manager callbacks.

       +sm     This option indicates that xterm should not set up session man-
	       ager callbacks.

       -sp     This  option  indicates that Sun/PC keyboard should be assumed,
	       providing mapping for keypad `+' to `,', and  CTRL-F1  to  F13,
	       CTRL-F2 to F14, etc.

       +sp     This  option indicates that the standard escape codes should be
	       generated for keypad and function keys.

       -t      This option indicates that  xterm  should  start  in  Tektronix
	       mode,  rather  than  in	VT102 mode.  Switching between the two
	       windows	is  done  using  the  ``Options''  menus.   Termcap(5)
	       entries	 that	work   with  xterm  ``tek4014,''  ``tek4015,''
	       ``tek4012'', ``tek4013'' and ``tek4010,'' and ``dumb.''	 xterm
	       automatically searches the termcap file in this order for these
	       entries and then sets the ``TERM'' and the ``TERMCAP'' environ-
	       ment variables.

       +t      This option indicates that xterm should start in VT102 mode.

       -tb     This  option,  corresponding to the toolBar resource, indicates
	       that xterm should display a toolbar (or menubar) at the top  of
	       its window.  The buttons in the toolbar correspond to the popup
	       menus, e.g., control/left/mouse for "Main Options".

       +tb     This option indicates that xterm should not set up a toolbar.

       -ti term_id
	       Specify the name used by xterm to select the  correct  response
	       to terminal ID queries.	It also specifies the emulation level,
	       used to	determine  the	type  of  response  to	a  DA  control
	       sequence.   Valid values include vt52, vt100, vt101, vt102, and
	       vt220 (the "vt" is  optional).	The  default  is  vt100.   The
	       term_id	argument  specifies  the terminal ID to use.  (This is
	       the same as the decTerminalID resource).

       -tm string
	       This option specifies a series  of  terminal  setting  keywords
	       followed  by the characters that should be bound to those func-
	       tions, similar to the stty program.   The  keywords  and  their
	       values are described in detail in the ttyModes resource.

       -tn name
	       This  option  specifies the name of the terminal type to be set
	       in the  TERM  environment  variable.   It  corresponds  to  the
	       termName resource.  This terminal type must exist in the termi-
	       nal database (termcap or terminfo, depending on	how  xterm  is
	       built)  and  should  have li# and co# entries.  If the terminal
	       type is not found, xterm  uses  the  built-in  list  ``xterm'',
	       ``vt102'', etc.

       -u8     This  option  sets  the utf8 resource.  When utf8 is set, xterm
	       interprets incoming data as UTF-8.   This  sets	the  wideChars
	       resource  as  a	side-effect,  but  the	UTF-8 mode set by this
	       option prevents it from being turned off.  If you must turn  it
	       on and off, use the wideChars resource.

	       This option and the utf8 resource are overridden by the -lc and
	       -en options and locale resource.  That is, if  xterm  has  been
	       compiled  to  support  luit,  and  the  locale  resource is not
	       ``false'' this option is ignored.  We recommend using  the  -lc
	       option  or  the ``locale: true'' resource in UTF-8 locales when
	       your operating system supports locale, or -en UTF-8  option  or
	       the  ``locale: UTF-8'' resource when your operating system does
	       not support locale.

       +u8     This option resets the utf8 resource.

       -ulc    This option disables the display of characters  with  underline
	       attribute as color rather than with underlining.

       +ulc    This  option  enables  the display of characters with underline
	       attribute as color rather than with underlining.

       -ut     This option indicates that xterm should not write a record into
	       the the system utmp log file.

       +ut     This option indicates that xterm should write a record into the
	       system utmp log file.

       -vb     This option indicates that a visual bell is preferred  over  an
	       audible	one.   Instead of ringing the terminal bell whenever a
	       Control-G is received, the window will be flashed.

       +vb     This option indicates that a visual bell should not be used.

       -wc     This option sets the wideChars  resource.   When  wideChars  is
	       set, xterm maintains internal structures for 16-bit characters.
	       If you do not set this resource to ``true'', xterm will	ignore
	       the  escape  sequence  which  turns UTF-8 mode on and off.  The
	       default is ``false''.

       +wc     This option resets the wideChars resource.

       -wf     This option indicates that xterm should wait for the window  to
	       be mapped the first time before starting the subprocess so that
	       the initial terminal size settings  and	environment  variables
	       are  correct.   It is the application's responsibility to catch
	       subsequent terminal size changes.

       +wf     This option indicates that xterm should not wait before	start-
	       ing the subprocess.

       -ziconbeep percent
	       Same  as  zIconBeep  resource.	If percent is non-zero, xterms
	       that produce output while iconified will cause an  XBell  sound
	       at  the	given  volume  and  have "***" prepended to their icon
	       titles.	Most window managers will detect this  change  immedi-
	       ately,  showing	you  which  window has the output.  (A similar
	       feature was in x10 xterm.)

       -C      This option indicates that this window should  receive  console
	       output.	 This is not supported on all systems.	To obtain con-
	       sole output, you must be the owner of the console  device,  and
	       you  must  have	read  and write permission for it.  If you are
	       running X under xdm on the console screen you may need to  have
	       the  session  startup  and reset programs explicitly change the
	       ownership of the console device in order to get this option  to
	       work.

       -Sccn   This  option  allows  xterm  to	be used as an input and output
	       channel for an existing program and is sometimes used  in  spe-
	       cialized applications.  The option value specifies the last few
	       letters of the name of a pseudo-terminal to use in slave  mode,
	       plus  the  number  of  the  inherited  file descriptor.	If the
	       option contains a ``/'' character, that delimits the characters
	       used  for  the  pseudo-terminal	name from the file descriptor.
	       Otherwise, exactly two characters are used from the option  for
	       the pseudo-terminal name, the remainder is the file descriptor.
	       Examples:
		      -S123/45
		      -Sab34

	       Note that xterm does not close any file descriptor which it did
	       not  open for its own use.  It is possible (though probably not
	       portable) to have an application  which	passes	an  open  file
	       descriptor  down  to  xterm  past  the initialization or the -S
	       option to a process running in the xterm.

       The following command line arguments  are  provided  for  compatibility
       with  older versions.  They may not be supported in the next release as
       the X Toolkit provides standard options that accomplish the same  task.

       %geom   This  option  specifies	the preferred size and position of the
	       Tektronix window.  It is shorthand for specifying the ``*tekGe-
	       ometry'' resource.

	#geom  This  option  specifies the preferred position of the icon win-
	       dow.  It is  shorthand  for  specifying	the  ``*iconGeometry''
	       resource.

       -T string
	       This  option  specifies	the  title for xterm's windows.  It is
	       equivalent to -title.

       -n string
	       This option specifies the icon name for xterm's windows.  It is
	       shorthand for specifying the ``*iconName'' resource.  Note that
	       this is not the same as the toolkit option -name  (see  below).
	       The default icon name is the application name.

       -r      This option indicates that reverse video should be simulated by
	       swapping the foreground and background colors.  It  is  equiva-
	       lent to -rv.

       -w number
	       This  option  specifies	the width in pixels of the border sur-
	       rounding the window.  It is equivalent to -borderwidth or  -bw.

       The  following  standard  X Toolkit command line arguments are commonly
       used with xterm:

       -bd color
	       This option specifies the color to use for the  border  of  the
	       window.	 xterm	uses  the  X Toolkit default, which is ``XtDe-
	       faultForeground''.

       -bg color
	       This option specifies the color to use for  the	background  of
	       the window.  The default is ``XtDefaultBackground.''

       -bw number
	       This  option  specifies	the width in pixels of the border sur-
	       rounding the window.

       -display display
	       This option specifies the X server to contact; see X(1).

       -fg color
	       This option specifies the color to  use	for  displaying  text.
	       The default is ``XtDefaultForeground.''

       -fn font
	       This option specifies the font to be used for displaying normal
	       text.  The default is fixed.

       -font font
	       This is the same as -fn.

       -geometry geometry
	       This option specifies the preferred size and  position  of  the
	       VT102 window; see X(1).

       -iconic This  option indicates that xterm should ask the window manager
	       to start it as an icon rather than as the normal window.

       -name name
	       This  option  specifies	the  application  name	 under	 which
	       resources  are  to  be  obtained,  rather than the default exe-
	       cutable file name.  Name should	not  contain  ``.''  or  ``*''
	       characters.

       -rv     This option indicates that reverse video should be simulated by
	       swapping the foreground and background colors.

       +rv     Disable the simulation of reverse video by swapping  foreground
	       and background colors.

       -title string
	       This  option  specifies	the  window title string, which may be
	       displayed by window managers  if  the  user  so	chooses.   The
	       default	title  is  the	command  line  specified  after the -e
	       option, if any, otherwise the application name.

       -xrm resourcestring
	       This option specifies a resource string to be  used.   This  is
	       especially  useful for setting resources that do not have sepa-
	       rate command line options.


RESOURCES

       The program understands all of the core X Toolkit  resource  names  and
       classes.  Application specific resources (e.g., "XTerm.NAME") follow:

       backarrowKeyIsErase (class BackarrowKeyIsErase)
	       Tie   the  VTxxx  backarrowKey  and  ptyInitialErase  resources
	       together by setting the DECBKM state according to  whether  the
	       initial	value of stty erase is a backspace (8) or delete (127)
	       character.  The default is ``false'', which disables this  fea-
	       ture.

       hold (class Hold)
	       If true, xterm will not immediately destroy its window when the
	       shell command completes.  It will wait until you use the window
	       manager	to  destroy/kill  the  window,	or if you use the menu
	       entries that send a signal, e.g., HUP or KILL.  You may	scroll
	       back,  select text, etc., to perform most graphical operations.
	       Resizing the  display  will  lose  data,  however,  since  this
	       involves interaction with the shell which is no longer running.

       hpFunctionKeys (class HpFunctionKeys)
	       Specifies whether or not HP Function Key escape codes should be
	       generated   for	 function  keys  instead  of  standard	escape
	       sequences.  See also the keyboardType resource.

       iconGeometry (class IconGeometry)
	       Specifies the preferred size and position  of  the  application
	       when  iconified.   It  is  not necessarily obeyed by all window
	       managers.

       iconName (class IconName)
	       Specifies the icon name.  The default is the application  name.

       keyboardType (class KeyboardType)
	       Enables	one  (or none) of the various keyboard-type resources:
	       hpFunctionKeys, scoFunctionKeys,  sunFunctionKeys  and  sunKey-
	       board.  The resource's value should be one of the corresponding
	       strings hp, sco, sun or vt220.  The  individual	resources  are
	       provided for legacy support; this resource is simpler to use.

       maxBufSize (class MaxBufSize)
	       Specify	the  maximum size of the input buffer.	The default is
	       32768.  You cannot set this to a value less than the minBufSize
	       resource.   It  will  be increased as needed to make that value
	       evenly divide this one.

	       On some systems you may want to increase one  or  both  of  the
	       maxBufSize  and	minBufSize  resource  values to achieve better
	       performance if  the  operating  system  prefers	larger	buffer
	       sizes.

       messages (class Messages)
	       Specifies  whether write access to the terminal is allowed ini-
	       tially.	See mesg(1).  The default is ``true''.

       minBufSize (class MinBufSize)
	       Specify the minimum size of the input buffer, i.e., the	amount
	       of data that xterm requests on each read.  The default is 4096.
	       You cannot set this to a value less than 64.

       ptyHandshake (class PtyHandshake)
	       If ``true'', xterm will perform handshaking during  initializa-
	       tion  to  ensure that the parent and child processes update the
	       utmp and stty state.  The default is ``true''.

       ptyInitialErase (class PtyInitialErase)
	       If ``true'', xterm will use the pseudo-terminal's sense of  the
	       stty  erase value.  If ``false'', xterm will set the stty erase
	       value to match its own configuration, using the kb string  from
	       the  termcap  entry  as	a  reference, if available.  In either
	       case, the result is applied to the TERMCAP variable which xterm
	       sets.  The default is ``false''.

       sameName (class SameName)
	       If  the value of this resource is ``true'', xterm does not send
	       title and icon name change requests when the request would have
	       no  effect: the name is not changed.  This has the advantage of
	       preventing flicker and the disadvantage of requiring  an  extra
	       round  trip  to	the server to find out the previous value.  In
	       practice this should  never  be	a  problem.   The  default  is
	       ``true''.

       scoFunctionKeys (class ScoFunctionKeys)
	       Specifies  whether  or not SCP Function Key escape codes should
	       be generated for  function  keys  instead  of  standard	escape
	       sequences.  See also the keyboardType resource.

       sessionMgt (class SessionMgt)
	       If  the	value of this resource is ``true'', xterm sets up ses-
	       sion manager callbacks for XtNdieCallback and  XtNsaveCallback.
	       The default is ``true''.

       sunFunctionKeys (class SunFunctionKeys)
	       Specifies  whether  or not Sun Function Key escape codes should
	       be generated for  function  keys  instead  of  standard	escape
	       sequences.  See also the keyboardType resource.

       sunKeyboard (class SunKeyboard)
	       Specifies  whether  or  not  Sun/PC  keyboard  layout should be
	       assumed rather than DEC VT220.  This causes the keypad  `+'  to
	       be mapped to `,'.  and CTRL F1-F12 to F11-F20, depending on the
	       setting of the ctrlFKeys resource.  so  xterm  emulates	a  DEC
	       VT220  more  accurately.   Otherwise (the default, with sunKey-
	       board set to ``false''), xterm uses PC-style bindings  for  the
	       function keys and keypad.

	       PC-style  bindings use the Shift, Alt, Control and Meta keys as
	       modifiers for function-keys and keypad (see the document  Xterm
	       Control	Sequences  for	details).   The  PC-style bindings are
	       analogous to PCTerm, but not the same  thing.   Normally  these
	       bindings  do  not  conflict  with  the  use  of the Meta key as
	       described for the eightBitInput resource.   If  they  do,  note
	       that  the  PC-style bindings are evaluated first.  See also the
	       keyboardType resource.

       termName (class TermName)
	       Specifies the terminal type name to be set in the TERM environ-
	       ment variable.

       title (class Title)
	       Specifies  a string that may be used by the window manager when
	       displaying this application.

       toolBar (class ToolBar)
	       Specifies whether or not the toolbar should be displayed.   The
	       default is ``true.''

       ttyModes (class TtyModes)
	       Specifies a string containing terminal setting keywords and the
	       characters to which they  may  be  bound.   Allowable  keywords
	       include:  brk,  dsusp,  eof,  eol,  eol2, erase, erase2, flush,
	       intr, kill, lnext, quit,  rprnt,  start,  status,  stop,  susp,
	       swtch  and weras.  Control characters may be specified as ^char
	       (e.g., ^c or ^u) and ^? may be used to indicate	delete	(127).
	       Use ^- to denote undef.	Use \034 to represent ^\, since a lit-
	       eral backslash in an X resource escapes the next character.

	       This is very useful for overriding the  default	terminal  set-
	       tings  without  having  to  do  an  stty every time an xterm is
	       started.  Note, however, that the stty program on a given  host
	       may use different keywords; xterm's table is built-in.

       useInsertMode (class UseInsertMode)
	       Force  use  of insert mode by adding appropriate entries to the
	       TERMCAP environment variable.  This is  useful  if  the	system
	       termcap is broken.  The default is ``false.''

       utmpDisplayId (class UtmpDisplayId)
	       Specifies whether or not xterm should try to record the display
	       identifier (display number and screen number) as  well  as  the
	       hostname in the system utmp log file.  The default is ``true.''

       utmpInhibit (class UtmpInhibit)
	       Specifies whether or not xterm should try to record the	user's
	       terminal  in the system utmp log file.  If true, xterm will not
	       try.  The default is ``false.''

       waitForMap (class WaitForMap)
	       Specifies whether or not xterm should wait for the initial win-
	       dow  map  before  starting  the	subprocess.   The  default  is
	       ``false.''

       zIconBeep (class ZIconBeep)
	       Same as -ziconbeep command line argument.  If the value of this
	       resource  is  non-zero, xterms that produce output while iconi-
	       fied will cause an XBell sound at the  given  volume  and  have
	       "***"  prepended  to  their  icon titles.  Most window managers
	       will detect this change immediately, showing you  which	window
	       has  the  output.   (A  similar feature was in x10 xterm.)  The
	       default is ``false.''

       The following resources are specified  as  part	of  the  vt100	widget
       (class	 VT100):   These   are	 specified   by   patterns   such   as
       "XTerm.vt100.NAME":

       activeIcon (class ActiveIcon)
	       Specifies whether or not active icon windows  are  to  be  used
	       when the xterm window is iconified, if this feature is compiled
	       into xterm.  The active icon is a miniature  representation  of
	       the  content  of  the  window  and  will  update as the content
	       changes.  Not all window managers necessarily support  applica-
	       tion  icon  windows.   Some  window  managers will allow you to
	       enter keystrokes into the active icon window.  The  default  is
	       ``false.''

       allowC1Printable (class AllowC1Printable)
	       If  true,  overrides the mapping of C1 controls (codes 128-159)
	       to make them be treated as if they were	printable  characters.
	       Although this corresponds to no particular standard, some users
	       insist it is a VT100.  The default is ``false.''

       allowSendEvents (class AllowSendEvents)
	       Specifies whether or not synthetic key and button events  (gen-
	       erated using the X protocol SendEvent request) should be inter-
	       preted or discarded.  The default is ``false'' meaning they are
	       discarded.  Note that allowing such events creates a very large
	       security hole.  The default is ``false.''

       allowWindowOps (class AllowWindowOps)
	       Specifies whether extended window control sequences (as used in
	       dtterm) for should be allowed.  The default is ``true.''

       alwaysHighlight (class AlwaysHighlight)
	       Specifies  whether  or  not xterm should always display a high-
	       lighted text cursor.  By default (if this resource is false), a
	       hollow  text cursor is displayed whenever the pointer moves out
	       of the window or the window loses the input focus.  The default
	       is ``false.''

       alwaysUseMods (class AlwaysUseMods)
	       Override the numLock resource, telling xterm to use the Alt and
	       Meta  modifiers	to  construct  parameters  for	function   key
	       sequences  even	if  those modifiers appear in the translations
	       resource.  The default is ``false.''

       answerbackString (class AnswerbackString)
	       Specifies the string that xterm sends in  response  to  an  ENQ
	       (control/E)  character  from  the host.	The default is a blank
	       string, i.e., ``''.  A hardware VT100 implements  this  feature
	       as a setup option.

       appcursorDefault (class AppcursorDefault)
	       If ``true,'' the cursor keys are initially in application mode.
	       This is the same as the VT102 private DECCKM mode, The  default
	       is ``false.''

       appkeypadDefault (class AppkeypadDefault)
	       If ``true,'' the keypad keys are initially in application mode.
	       The default is ``false.''

       autoWrap (class AutoWrap)
	       Specifies whether or not  auto-wraparound  should  be  enabled.
	       This is the same as the VT102 DECAWM.  The default is ``true.''

       awaitInput (class AwaitInput)
	       Specifies whether or not the xterm uses a 50 millisecond  time-
	       out  to	await  input (i.e., to support the Xaw3d arrow scroll-
	       bar).  The default is ``false.''

       backarrowKey (class BackarrowKey)
	       Specifies whether the backarrow key transmits a	backspace  (8)
	       or delete (127) character.  This corresponds to the DECBKM con-
	       trol sequence.  The default (backspace) is ``true.''   Pressing
	       the control key toggles this behavior.

       background (class Background)
	       Specifies  the  color  to use for the background of the window.
	       The default is ``XtDefaultBackground.''

       bellOnReset (class BellOnReset)
	       Specifies whether to sound a bell when doing a hard reset.  The
	       default is ``true.''

       bellSuppressTime (class BellSuppressTime)
	       Number  of  milliseconds  after	a  bell command is sent during
	       which additional bells will be suppressed.  Default is 200.  If
	       set  non-zero,  additional  bells will also be suppressed until
	       the server reports that processing of the first bell  has  been
	       completed; this feature is most useful with the visible bell.

       boldColors (class ColorMode)
	       Specifies  whether  to  combine bold attribute with colors like
	       the IBM PC, i.e., map colors 0 through 7 to  colors  8  through
	       15.   These  normally  are the brighter versions of the first 8
	       colors, hence bold.  The default is ``true.''

       boldFont (class BoldFont)
	       Specifies the name of the bold font to  use  instead  of  over-
	       striking.  There is no default for this resource.

       boldMode (class BoldMode)
	       This  specifies	whether  or  not  text with the bold attribute
	       should be overstruck to simulate bold  fonts  if  the  resolved
	       bold  font is the same as the normal font.  It may be desirable
	       to disable bold fonts when color is being  used	for  the  bold
	       attribute.  Note that xterm has one bold font which you may set
	       explicitly.  It attempts to match a bold  font  for  the  other
	       font  selections (font1 through font6).	If the normal and bold
	       fonts are distinct, this resource has no effect.   The  default
	       is ``true.''

	       Although  xterm	attempts  to  match a bold font for other font
	       selections, the font server may not  cooperate.	 Since	X11R6,
	       bitmap  fonts have been scaled.	The font server claims to pro-
	       vide the bold font that xterm requests, but the result  is  not
	       always  readable.  XFree86 provides a feature which can be used
	       to suppress the scaling.  In the X server's configuration  file
	       (e.g.,  "/etc/X11/XFree86"), you can add ":unscaled" to the end
	       of the directory specification for the "misc" fonts, which com-
	       prise  the fixed-pitch fonts that are used by xterm.  For exam-
	       ple
		    FontPath  "/usr/lib/X11/fonts/misc/"

	       would become
		    FontPath  "/usr/lib/X11/fonts/misc/:unscaled"

	       Depending on your configuration, the font server may  have  its
	       own  configuration  file.  The same ":unscaled" can be added to
	       its configuration file at the end of the  directory  specifica-
	       tion for "misc".

       brokenLinuxOSC (class BrokenLinuxOSC)
	       If true, xterm applies a workaround to ignore malformed control
	       sequences that a Linux script might send.  Compare the  palette
	       control	sequences  documented  in  console_codes with ECMA-48.
	       The default is ``true.''

       brokenSelections (class BrokenSelections)
	       If true, xterm in 8-bit mode will interpret  STRING  selections
	       as  carrying  text  in the current locale's encoding.  Normally
	       STRING selections carry ISO-8859-1 encoded text.  Setting  this
	       resource  to  ``true''  violates the ICCCM; it may, however, be
	       useful for interacting with some broken X clients.  The default
	       is ``false.''

       brokenStringTerm (class BrokenStringTerm)
	       provides  a  work-around  for  some ISDN routers which start an
	       application control string without completing it.  Set this  to
	       ``true''  if  xterm  appears  to  freeze  when connecting.  The
	       default is ``false.''

       c132 (class C132)
	       Specifies whether or not the  VT102  DECCOLM  escape  sequence,
	       used  to  switch between 80 and 132 columns, should be honored.
	       The default is ``false.''

       cacheDoublesize (class CacheDoublesize)
	       Specifies the maximum number of double-sized  fonts  which  are
	       cached  by  xterm.  The default (8) may be too large for some X
	       terminals with limited memory.  Set this  to  zero  to  disable
	       doublesize fonts altogether.

       charClass (class CharClass)
	       Specifies  comma-separated lists of character class bindings of
	       the form [low-]high:value.  These are used in determining which
	       sets  of  characters  should be treated the same when doing cut
	       and paste.  See the CHARACTER CLASSES section.

       cjkWidth (class CjkWidth)
	       Specifies whether xterm	should	follow	the  traditional  East
	       Asian  width  convention.  When turned on, characters with East
	       Asian Ambiguous (A) category in UTR 11 have a column  width  of
	       2.   You  may  have  to set this option to ``true'' if you have
	       some old East Asian terminal based programs  that  assume  that
	       line-drawing  characters have a column width of 2.  The default
	       is ``false.''

       color0 (class Color0)

       color1 (class Color1)

       color2 (class Color2)

       color3 (class Color3)

       color4 (class Color4)

       color5 (class Color5)

       color6 (class Color6)

       color7 (class Color7)
	       These specify the colors  for  the  ISO	6429  extension.   The
	       defaults  are,  respectively,  black,  red3, green3, yellow3, a
	       customizable dark  blue,  magenta3,  cyan3,  and  gray90.   The
	       default	shades of color are chosen to allow the colors 8-15 to
	       be used as brighter versions.

       color8 (class Color8)

       color9 (class Color9)

       color10 (class Color10)

       color11 (class Color11)

       color12 (class Color12)

       color13 (class Color13)

       color14 (class Color14)

       color15 (class Color15)
	       These specify the colors for the ISO 6429 extension if the bold
	       attribute  is  also  enabled.   The default resource values are
	       respectively, gray30, red, green, yellow, a customizable  light
	       blue, magenta, cyan, and white.

       color16 (class Color16)

       through

       color255 (class Color255)
	       These  specify  the  colors  for  the 256-color extension.  The
	       default resource values are for colors 16 through 231 to make a
	       6x6x6  color  cube,  and  colors  232  through  255  to	make a
	       grayscale ramp.

       colorAttrMode (class ColorAttrMode)
	       Specifies whether colorBD, colorBL, colorRV, and colorUL should
	       override ANSI colors.  If not, these are displayed only when no
	       ANSI colors have been set for the corresponding position.   The
	       default is ``false.''

       colorBD (class ColorBD)
	       This  specifies	the color to use to display bold characters if
	       the  ``colorBDMode''  resource  is  enabled.   The  default  is
	       ``XtDefaultForeground.''

       colorBDMode (class ColorAttrMode)
	       Specifies  whether characters with the bold attribute should be
	       displayed in color or as bold characters.   Note  that  setting
	       colorMode off disables all colors, including bold.  The default
	       is ``false.''

       colorBL (class ColorBL)
	       This specifies the color to use to display blink characters  if
	       the  ``colorBLMode''  resource  is  enabled.   The  default  is
	       ``XtDefaultForeground.''

       colorBLMode (class ColorAttrMode)
	       Specifies whether characters with the blink attribute should be
	       displayed  in  color.  Note that setting colorMode off disables
	       all colors, including this.  The default is ``false.''

       colorMode (class ColorMode)
	       Specifies whether or not recognition of ANSI (ISO  6429)  color
	       change  escape  sequences  should  be  enabled.	The default is
	       ``true.''

       colorRV (class ColorRV)
	       This specifies the color to use to display  reverse  characters
	       if  the	``colorRVMode''  resource  is enabled.	The default is
	       ``XtDefaultForeground.''

       colorRVMode (class ColorAttrMode)
	       Specifies whether characters with the reverse attribute	should
	       be  displayed  in  color.  Note that setting colorMode off dis-
	       ables all colors, including this.  The default is ``false.''

       colorUL (class ColorUL)
	       This specifies the color to use to display  underlined  charac-
	       ters  if  the ``colorULMode'' resource is enabled.  The default
	       is ``XtDefaultForeground.''

       colorULMode (class ColorAttrMode)
	       Specifies  whether  characters  with  the  underline  attribute
	       should be displayed in color or as underlined characters.  Note
	       that setting  colorMode	off  disables  all  colors,  including
	       underlining.  The default is ``false.''

       combiningChars (class CombiningChars)
	       Specifies  the number of wide-characters which can be stored in
	       a cell to overstrike (combine) with the base character  of  the
	       cell.   This  can  be  set  to values in the range 0 to 4.  The
	       default is ``2''.

       ctrlFKeys (class CtrlFKeys)
	       In VT220 keyboard mode (see  sunKeyboard  resource),  specifies
	       the  amount  by	which to shift F1-F12 given a control modifier
	       (CTRL).	This allows you to generate key symbols for F10-F20 on
	       a  Sun/PC  keyboard.   The  default is ``10'', which means that
	       CTRL F1 generates the key symbol for F11.

       curses (class Curses)
	       Specifies whether or not the last column bug in more(1)	should
	       be worked around.  See the -cu option for details.  The default
	       is ``false.''

       cursorBlink (class CursorBlink)
	       Specifies whether to make the cursor  blink.   The  default  is
	       ``false.''

       cursorColor (class CursorColor)
	       Specifies the color to use for the text cursor.	The default is
	       ``XtDefaultForeground.''  Xterm attempts  to  keep  this  color
	       from being the same as the background color, since it draws the
	       cursor by filling the background of  a  text  cell.   The  same
	       restriction  applies to control sequences which may change this
	       color.

       cursorOffTime (class CursorOffTime)
	       Specifies the duration of the "off" part of  the  cursor  blink
	       cycle-time  in  milliseconds.   The same timer is used for text
	       blinking.  The default is 300.

       cursorOnTime (class CursorOnTime)
	       Specifies the duration of the "on" part	of  the  cursor  blink
	       cycle-time,  in	milliseconds.  The same timer is used for text
	       blinking.  The default is 600.

       cutNewline (class CutNewline)
	       If ``false'', triple clicking to select a line does not include
	       the  Newline  at the end of the line.  If ``true'', the Newline
	       is selected.  The default is ``true.''

       cutToBeginningOfLine (class CutToBeginningOfLine)
	       If ``false'', triple clicking to select	a  line  selects  only
	       from the current word forward.  If ``true'', the entire line is
	       selected.  The default is ``true.''

       decTerminalID (class DecTerminalID)
	       Specifies the emulation	level  (100=VT100,  220=VT220,	etc.),
	       used  to  determine  the  type  of  response  to  a  DA control
	       sequence.  Leading  non-digit  characters  are  ignored,  e.g.,
	       "vt100" and "100" are the same.	The default is 100.

       deleteIsDEL (class DeleteIsDEL)
	       Specifies  whether  the Delete key on the editing keypad should
	       send DEL (127) or the VT220-style Remove escape sequence.   The
	       default is ``false,'' for the latter.

       dynamicColors (class DynamicColors)
	       Specifies  whether  or  not  escape  sequences to change colors
	       assigned to different attributes are recognized.

       eightBitControl (class EightBitControl)
	       Specifies whether or not control sequences sent by the terminal
	       should  be  eight-bit  characters  or  escape  sequences.   The
	       default is ``false.''

       eightBitInput (class EightBitInput)
	       If ``true'', Meta characters (a single-byte character  combined
	       with  the  keys	modifier key) input from the keyboard are pre-
	       sented as a single character with the  eighth  bit  turned  on.
	       The  terminal is put into 8-bit mode.  If ``false'', Meta char-
	       acters are converted into a  two-character  sequence  with  the
	       character  itself  preceded by ESC.  On startup, xterm tries to
	       put the terminal into 7-bit mode.  The metaSendsEscape resource
	       may override this.  The default is ``true.''

	       Generally keyboards do not have a key labeled "Meta", but "Alt"
	       keys are common, and they are conventionally used  for  "Meta".
	       If  they were synonymous, it would have been reasonable to name
	       this resource "altSendsEscape", reversing its sense.  For  more
	       background on this, see the meta function in curses.

	       Note  that  the Alt key is not necessarily the same as the Meta
	       modifier.  xmodmap lists your key modifiers.  X	defines  modi-
	       fiers  for  shift,  (caps) lock and control, as well as 5 addi-
	       tional modifiers which are generally used to configure key mod-
	       ifiers.	 xterm inspects the same information to find the modi-
	       fier associated with either Meta key (left or right), and  uses
	       that  key  as the Meta modifier.  It also looks for the NumLock
	       key, to recognize the modifier which is associated with that.

	       If your xmodmap configuration uses the same keycodes  for  Alt-
	       and  Meta-keys,	xterm  will  only see the Alt-key definitions,
	       since those are tested before  Meta-keys.   NumLock  is	tested
	       first.	It is important to keep these keys distinct; otherwise
	       some of xterm's functionality is not available.

       eightBitOutput (class EightBitOutput)
	       Specifies whether or not eight-bit  characters  sent  from  the
	       host  should  be  accepted as is or stripped when printed.  The
	       default is ``true,'' which means that they are accepted as  is.

       faceName (class FaceName)
	       Specify	the  pattern  for  fonts  selected  from  the FreeType
	       library if support for that library was	compiled  into	xterm.
	       There is no default.  If not specified, or if there is no match
	       for both normal and bold fonts, xterm uses the font and related
	       resources.

       faceNameDoublesize (class FaceNameDoublesize)
	       Specify	an  double-width  font	for cases where an application
	       requires this, e.g., in CJK applications.  There is no default.
	       If   the  application  uses  double-wide  characters  and  this
	       resource is not given, xterm  will use a scaled version of  the
	       font given by faceName.

       faceSize (class FaceSize)
	       Specify	the  pointsize	for  fonts  selected from the FreeType
	       library if support for that library was	compiled  into	xterm.
	       The  default is ``14.''	On the VT Fonts menu, this corresponds
	       to the Default entry.  You can specify the pointsize for  True-
	       Type  fonts  selected  with the other size-related menu entries
	       such as Medium, Huge, etc.,  by	using  one  of	the  following
	       resource  values.   If you do not specify a value, they default
	       to ``0.0'', which causes xterm to use the ratio of  font  sizes
	       from  the bitmap font resources to obtain a TrueType pointsize.

       faceSize1 (class FaceSize1)
	       Specifies the pointsize of the first alternative font.

       faceSize2 (class FaceSize2)
	       Specifies the pointsize of the second alternative font.

       faceSize3 (class FaceSize3)
	       Specifies the pointsize of the third alternative font.

       faceSize4 (class FaceSize4)
	       Specifies the pointsize of the fourth alternative font.

       faceSize5 (class FaceSize5)
	       Specifies the pointsize of the fifth alternative font.

       faceSize6 (class FaceSize6)
	       Specifies the pointsize of the sixth alternative font.

       font (class Font)
	       Specifies  the  name  of  the  normal  font.   The  default  is
	       ``fixed.''

	       See  the discussion of the locale resource, which describes how
	       this font may be overridden.

	       NOTE: some resource files use patterns such as
	       *font: fixed

	       which are overly broad, affecting both
	       xterm.vt100.font

	       and
	       xterm.vt100.utf8fonts.font

	       which is probably not what you intended.

       font1 (class Font1)
	       Specifies the name of the first alternative font.

       font2 (class Font2)
	       Specifies the name of the second alternative font.

       font3 (class Font3)
	       Specifies the name of the third alternative font.

       font4 (class Font4)
	       Specifies the name of the fourth alternative font.

       font5 (class Font5)
	       Specifies the name of the fifth alternative font.

       font6 (class Font6)
	       Specifies the name of the sixth alternative font.

       fontDoublesize (class FontDoublesize)
	       Specifies whether xterm should attempt to use font  scaling  to
	       draw  doublesize characters.  Some older font servers cannot do
	       this  properly,	will  return  misleading  font	metrics.   The
	       default	is ``true''.  If disabled, xterm will simulate double-
	       size  characters  by  drawing  normal  characters  with	spaces
	       between them.

       forceBoxChars (class ForceBoxChars)
	       Specifies whether xterm should assume the normal and bold fonts
	       have VT100 line-drawing characters:

	       -    The fixed-pitch ISO-8859-*-encoded	fonts  used  by  xterm
		    normally have the VT100 line-drawing glyphs in cells 1-31.
		    Other fixed-pitch fonts may be more attractive,  but  lack
		    these glyphs.

	       -    When  using an ISO-10646-1 font and the wideChars resource
		    is true, xterm uses the Unicode  glyphs  which  match  the
		    VT100 line-drawing glyphs.

	       If  ``false'',  xterm checks for missing glyphs in the font and
	       makes line-drawing characters directly as needed.  If ``true'',
	       xterm  uses  whatever  is  in  the  font without checking.  The
	       default is ``false.''

       foreground (class Foreground)
	       Specifies the color to use for displaying text in  the  window.
	       Setting	the class name instead of the instance name is an easy
	       way to have everything that would normally appear in  the  text
	       color change color.  The default is ``XtDefaultForeground.''

       freeBoldBox (class freeBoldBox)
	       Specifies  whether  xterm  should assume the bounding boxes for
	       normal and bold fonts are compatible.  If ``false'', xterm com-
	       pares  them  and  will reject choices of bold fonts that do not
	       match the size of the normal font.  The default	is  ``false'',
	       which means that the comparison is performed.

       geometry (class Geometry)
	       Specifies  the preferred size and position of the VT102 window.
	       There is no default for this resource.

       highlightColor (class HighlightColor)
	       Specifies the color to use for the background  of  selected  or
	       otherwise highlighted text.  If not specified, reverse video is
	       used.  The default is ``XtDefaultForeground.''

       highlightSelection (class HighlightSelection)
	       If ``false'', selecting with the mouse highlights all positions
	       on  the	screen	between the beginning of the selection and the
	       current position.  If ``true'', xterm highlights only the posi-
	       tions  that  contain text that can be selected.	The default is
	       ``false.''

	       Depending on the way your applications  write  to  the  screen,
	       there  may  be trailing blanks on a line.  Xterm stores data as
	       it is shown on the screen.  Erasing  the  display  changes  the
	       internal state of each cell so it is not considered a blank for
	       the purpose of selection.  Blanks written since the last  erase
	       are  selectable.  If you do not wish to have trailing blanks in
	       a selection, use the trimSelection resource.

       hpLowerleftBugCompat (class HpLowerleftBugCompat)
	       Specifies whether to work around  a  bug  in  HP's  xdb,  which
	       ignores	termcap  and  always  sends ESC F to move to the lower
	       left corner.  ``true'' causes xterm to interpret  ESC  F  as  a
	       request	to  move  to the lower left corner of the screen.  The
	       default is ``false.''

       i18nSelections (class I18nSelections)
	       If false, xterm will never request the targets COMPOUND_TEXT or
	       TEXT.  The default is ``true.'' It may be set to false in order
	       to work around ICCCM violations by other X clients.

       iconBorderColor (class BorderColor)
	       Specifies the border color for the active icon window  if  this
	       feature	is  compiled into xterm.  Not all window managers will
	       make the icon border visible.

       iconBorderWidth (class BorderWidth)
	       Specifies the border width for the active icon window  if  this
	       feature	is  compiled  into  xterm.  The default is 2.  Not all
	       window managers will make the border visible.

       iconFont (class IconFont)
	       Specifies the font for the miniature  active  icon  window,  if
	       this feature is compiled into xterm.  The default is "nil2".

       internalBorder (class BorderWidth)
	       Specifies  the  number of pixels between the characters and the
	       window border.  The default is 2.

       italicULMode (class ColorAttrMode)
	       Specifies  whether  characters  with  the  underline  attribute
	       should  be displayed in an italic font or as underlined charac-
	       ters.

       jumpScroll (class JumpScroll)
	       Specifies whether or not jump scroll should be used.  This cor-
	       responds  to  the  VT102  DECSCLM private mode.	The default is
	       ``true.''

       keyboardDialect (class KeyboardDialect)
	       Specifies the initial keyboard dialect, as well as the  default
	       value  when the terminal is reset.  The value given is the same
	       as the final character in the control  sequences  which	change
	       character  sets.  The default is ``B'', which corresponds to US
	       ASCII.

       nameKeymap (class NameKeymap)
	       See the discussion of the keymap() action.

       limitResize (class LimitResize)
	       Limits resizing of the screen via control sequence to  a  given
	       multiple of the display dimensions.  The default is ``1''.

       locale (class Locale)
	       Specifies  how to use luit, an encoding converter between UTF-8
	       and locale encodings.  The resource value (ignoring  case)  may
	       be:

	       true
		   xterm  will	use  the  encoding  specified  by  the	users'
		   LC_CTYPE locale (i.e., LC_ALL, LC_CTYPE, or LANG variables)
		   as  far  as	possible.  This is realized by always enabling
		   UTF-8 mode and invoking luit in non-UTF-8 locales.

	       medium
		   xterm will follow users' LC_CTYPE locale  only  for	UTF-8,
		   east  Asian, and Thai locales, where the encodings were not
		   supported by conventional 8bit mode	with  changing	fonts.
		   For other locales, xterm will use conventional 8bit mode.

	       checkfont
		   If  mini-luit is compiled-in, xterm will check if a Unicode
		   font has been specified.  If so, it checks if the character
		   encoding  for  the  current	locale	is  POSIX,  Latin-1 or
		   Latin-9, uses the appropriate mapping to support those with
		   the	Unicode font.  For other encodings, xterm assumes that
		   UTF-8 encoding is required.

	       false
		   xterm will use conventional 8bit mode or UTF-8 mode accord-
		   ing to utf8 resource or -u8 option.

	       Any  other  value, e.g., ``UTF-8'' or ``ISO8859-2'', is assumed
	       to be an encoding name; luit will be  invoked  to  support  the
	       encoding.   The	actual	list of supported encodings depends on
	       luit.  The default is ``medium''.

	       Regardless of your locale and encoding, you need an ISO-10646-1
	       font to display the result.  Your configuration may not include
	       this font, or locale-support by xterm may not  be  needed.   At
	       startup,  xterm	uses  a  mechanism  equivalent to the load-vt-
	       fonts(utf8Fonts, Utf8Fonts) action to  load  font  name	subre-
	       sources	of  the VT100 widget.  That is, resource patterns such
	       as  "*vt100.utf8Fonts.font"  will  be  loaded,  and  (if   this
	       resource  is enabled), override the normal fonts.  If no subre-
	       sources are found, the  normal  fonts  such  as	"*vt100.font",
	       etc.,  are used.  The resource files distributed with xterm use
	       ISO-10646-1 fonts, but do not rely on them unless you are using
	       the locale mechanism.

       localeFilter (class LocaleFilter)
	       Specifies  the  file  name  for	the encoding converter from/to
	       locale encodings and UTF-8 which is used with the -lc option or
	       locale  resource.   The	help  message shown by ``xterm -help''
	       lists the default value, which depends on your system  configu-
	       ration.

       loginShell (class LoginShell)
	       Specifies  whether  or  not  the  shell to be run in the window
	       should be started as a login shell.  The default is  ``false.''

       marginBell (class MarginBell)
	       Specifies  whether or not the bell should be rung when the user
	       types near the right margin.  The default is ``false.''

       metaSendsEscape (class MetaSendsEscape)
	       If ``true'', Meta characters (a	character  combined  with  the
	       Meta  modifier key) are converted into a two-character sequence
	       with the character itself preceded by  ESC.   This  applies  as
	       well  to function key control sequences, unless xterm sees that
	       Meta is used in your  key  translations.   If  ``false'',  Meta
	       characters input from the keyboard are handled according to the
	       eightBitInput resource.	The default is ``false.''

       mkWidth (class MkWidth)
	       Specifies whether xterm should use a built-in  version  of  the
	       wide character width calculation.  The default is ``false.''

       modifyCursorKeys (class ModifyCursorKeys)
	       Tells  how  to  handle the special case where Control-, Shift-,
	       Alt- or Meta-modifiers are used	to  add  a  parameter  to  the
	       escape  sequence  returned  by  a  cursor-key.	The default is
	       ``2'':

	       Set it to 0 to use the old/obsolete behavior.
	       Set it to 1 to prefix modified sequences with CSI.
	       Set it to 2 to force the modifier to be the second parameter if
	       it would otherwise be the first.
	       Set  it to 3 to mark the sequence with a '>' to hint that it is
	       private.

       modifyFunctionKeys (class ModifyFunctionKeys)
	       Tells how to handle the special case  where  Control-,  Shift-,
	       Alt-  or  Meta-modifiers  are  used  to	add a parameter to the
	       escape sequence returned by  a  (numbered)  function-key.   The
	       default	is  ``2''.  The resource values are similar to modify-
	       CursorKeys:

	       Set it to -1 to permit the user to user shift- and control-mod-
	       ifiers  to  construct  function-key  strings  using  the normal
	       encoding scheme.
	       Set it to 0 to use the old/obsolete behavior.
	       Set it to 1 to prefix modified sequences with CSI.
	       Set it to 2 to force the modifier to be the second parameter if
	       it would otherwise be the first.
	       Set  it to 3 to mark the sequence with a '>' to hint that it is
	       private.

	       If modifyFunctionKeys is zero, xterm uses Control-  and	Shift-
	       modifiers to allow the user to construct numbered function-keys
	       beyond the set provided by the keyboard:

	       Control
		    adds the value given by the ctrlFKeys resource.

	       Shift
		    adds twice the value given by the ctrlFKeys resource.

	       Control/Shift
		    adds  three  times	the  value  given  by  the   ctrlFKeys
		    resource.

	       As  a  special  case,  legacy (when oldFunctionKeys is true) or
	       vt220 (when sunKeyboard is true) keyboards interpret  only  the
	       Control-modifier   when	constructing  numbered	function-keys.
	       This is done to provide compatible keyboards for DEC VT220  and
	       related terminals that implement user-defined keys (UDK).

       modifyOtherKeys (class ModifyOtherKeys)
	       Like  modifyCursorKeys,	tells  xterm  to  construct  an escape
	       sequence for other keys (such as "2")  when  modified  by  Con-
	       trol-,  Alt- or Meta-modifiers.	This feature does not apply to
	       function keys and well-defined keys such as ESC or the  control
	       keys.  The default is ``0'':

	       0    disables this feature.

	       1    enables  this feature for keys except for those with well-
		    known behavior, e.g., Tab, Backarrow and some special con-
		    trol character cases, e.g., Control-Space to make a NUL.

	       2    enables  this  feature  for  keys including the exceptions
		    listed.

       multiClickTime (class MultiClickTime)
	       Specifies the maximum time in milliseconds between  multi-click
	       select events.  The default is 250 milliseconds.

       multiScroll (class MultiScroll)
	       Specifies  whether  or  not  scrolling  should  be  done  asyn-
	       chronously.  The default is ``false.''

       nMarginBell (class Column)
	       Specifies the number of characters from	the  right  margin  at
	       which the margin bell should be rung, when enabled.

       numLock (class NumLock)
	       If ``true'', xterm checks if NumLock is used as a modifier (see
	       xmodmap(1)).  If so, this modifier  is  used  to  simplify  the
	       logic  when  implementing  special  NumLock for the sunKeyboard
	       resource.  Also (when sunKeyboard is false), similar  logic  is
	       used  to  find  the modifier associated with the left and right
	       Alt keys.  The default is ``true.''

       oldXtermFKeys (class OldXtermFKeys)
	       If ``true'', xterm will use  old-style  control	sequences  for
	       function  keys  F1  to  F4, for compatibility with X Consortium
	       xterm.  Otherwise, it uses the VT100-style  codes  for  PF1  to
	       PF4.  The default is ``false.''

       on2Clicks (class On2Clicks)

       on3Clicks (class On3Clicks)

       on4Clicks (class On4Clicks)

       on5Clicks (class On5Clicks)
	       Specify	selection  behavior  in  response  to  multiple  mouse
	       clicks.	 A  single  mouse  click  is  always  interpreted   as
	       described in the SELECTION section (see POINTER USAGE).	Multi-
	       ple mouse clicks (using the button which activates the  select-
	       start  action) are interpreted according to the resource values
	       of on2Clicks, etc.  The resource value can be one of these:

	       word
		  Select a ``word'' as determined by the  charClass  resource.
		  See the CHARACTER CLASSES section.

	       line
		  Select a line (counting wrapping).

	       group
		  Select  a  group of adjacent lines (counting wrapping).  The
		  selection stops on a blank line.

	       page
		  Select all visible lines, i.e., the page.

	       all
		  Select all lines, i.e., including the saved lines.

	       regex
		  Select a ``word'' as determined by  the  regular  expression
		  which follows in the resource value.

	       none
		  No selection action is associated with this resource.  xterm
		  interprets it as the end of the list.  For example, you  may
		  use  it  to  disable triple (and higher) clicking by setting
		  on3Clicks to ``none''.

	       The default values for on2Clicks and on3Clicks are ``word'' and
	       ``line'',   respectively.    There  is  no  default  value  for
	       on4Clicks or on5Clicks, making  those  inactive.   On  startup,
	       xterm  determines the maximum number of clicks by the onXClicks
	       resource values which are set.

       pointerColor (class PointerColor)
	       Specifies the foreground color of the pointer.  The default  is
	       ``XtDefaultForeground.''

       pointerColorBackground (class PointerColorBackground)
	       Specifies  the background color of the pointer.	The default is
	       ``XtDefaultBackground.''

       pointerShape (class Cursor)
	       Specifies the name of the shape of the pointer.	The default is
	       ``xterm.''

       popOnBell (class PopOnBell)
	       Specifies  whether the window would be raised when Control-G is
	       received.  The default is ``false.''

       printAttributes (class PrintAttributes)
	       Specifies whether to print graphic attributes  along  with  the
	       text.   A  real	DEC  VTxxx  terminal will print the underline,
	       highlighting codes but your printer may not  handle  these.   A
	       ``0''  disables	the attributes.  A ``1'' prints the normal set
	       of  attributes  (bold,  underline,  inverse   and   blink)   as
	       VT100-style  control  sequences.   A  ``2''  prints  ANSI color
	       attributes as well.  The default is ``1.''

       printerAutoClose (class PrinterAutoClose)
	       If ``true'', xterm will close the printer  (a  pipe)  when  the
	       application switches the printer offline with a Media Copy com-
	       mand.  The default is ``false.''

       printerCommand (class PrinterCommand)
	       Specifies a shell command to which xterm will open a pipe  when
	       the first MC (Media Copy) command is initiated.	The default is
	       a blank string.	If the resource value  is  given  as  a  blank
	       string, the printer is disabled.

       printerControlMode (class PrinterControlMode)
	       Specifies  the printer control mode.  A ``1'' selects autoprint
	       mode, which causes xterm to print a line from the  screen  when
	       you  move  the cursor off that line with a line feed, form feed
	       or vertical tab character, or an  autowrap  occurs.   Autoprint
	       mode  is overridden by printer controller mode (a ``2''), which
	       causes all of the output to be directed to  the	printer.   The
	       default is ``0.''

       printerExtent (class PrinterExtent)
	       Controls  whether  a  print page function will print the entire
	       page (true), or only the the portion within the scrolling  mar-
	       gins (false).  The default is ``false.''

       printerFormFeed (class PrinterFormFeed)
	       Controls  whether a form feed is sent to the printer at the end
	       of a print page function.  The default is ``false.''

       renderFont (class RenderFont)
	       If xterm is built with the Xft library, this  controls  whether
	       the faceName resource is used.  The default is ``true.''

       resizeGravity (class ResizeGravity)
	       Affects the behavior when the window is resized to be taller or
	       shorter.  NorthWest specifies that the top line of text on  the
	       screen  stay  fixed.   If the window is made shorter, lines are
	       dropped from the bottom; if the window is  made	taller,  blank
	       lines  are  added  at  the bottom.  This is compatible with the
	       behavior in R4.	SouthWest (the	default)  specifies  that  the
	       bottom line of text on the screen stay fixed.  If the window is
	       made taller, additional saved lines will be scrolled down  onto
	       the  screen;  if  the  window  is  made	shorter, lines will be
	       scrolled off the top of the screen, and	the  top  saved  lines
	       will be dropped.

       reverseVideo (class ReverseVideo)
	       Specifies  whether  or  not  reverse video should be simulated.
	       The default is ``false.''

       reverseWrap (class ReverseWrap)
	       Specifies whether or not reverse-wraparound should be  enabled.
	       This  corresponds  to  xterm's private mode 45.	The default is
	       ``false.''

       rightScrollBar (class RightScrollBar)
	       Specifies whether or not the scrollbar should be  displayed  on
	       the right rather than the left.	The default is ``false.''

       saveLines (class SaveLines)
	       Specifies  the  number  of  lines to save beyond the top of the
	       screen when a scrollbar is turned on.  The default is 64.

       scrollBar (class ScrollBar)
	       Specifies whether or not the  scrollbar	should	be  displayed.
	       The default is ``false.''

       scrollBarBorder (class ScrollBarBorder)
	       Specifies the width of the scrollbar border.  Note that this is
	       drawn to overlap the border of the xterm window.  Modifying the
	       scrollbar's border affects only the line between the VT100 wid-
	       get and the scrollbar.  The default value is 1.

       scrollKey (class ScrollCond)
	       Specifies whether or not pressing a  key  should  automatically
	       cause  the  scrollbar  to  go  to  the  bottom of the scrolling
	       region.	This corresponds to xterm's private  mode  1011.   The
	       default is ``false.''

       scrollLines (class ScrollLines)
	       Specifies  the number of lines that the scroll-back and scroll-
	       forw actions should use as a default.  The default value is  1.

       scrollTtyOutput (class ScrollCond)
	       Specifies whether or not output to the terminal should automat-
	       ically cause the scrollbar to go to the bottom of the scrolling
	       region.	The default is ``true.''

       selectToClipboard (class SelectToClipboard)
	       Tells  xterm whether to use the PRIMARY or CLIPBOARD for SELECT
	       tokens in the selection mechanism.  The set-select  action  can
	       change this at runtime, allowing the user to work with programs
	       that handle only one  of  these	mechanisms.   The  default  is
	       ``false'', which tells it to use PRIMARY.

       shiftFonts (class ShiftFonts)
	       Specifies  whether  to  enable the actions larger-vt-font() and
	       smaller-vt-font(), which are  normally  bound  to  the  shifted
	       KP_Add and KP_Subtract.	The default is ``true.''

       showBlinkAsBold (class ShowBlinkAsBold)
	       Tells  xterm  whether  to display text with blink-attribute the
	       same as bold.  If xterm has  not  been  configured  to  support
	       blinking  text,	the default is ``true.'', which corresponds to
	       older versions of xterm, otherwise the default is ``false.''

       showMissingGlyphs (class ShowMissingGlyphs)
	       Tells xterm whether to display a box outlining places  where  a
	       character  has been used that the font does not represent.  The
	       default is ``false.''

       signalInhibit (class SignalInhibit)
	       Specifies whether or not the entries in	the  ``Main  Options''
	       menu  for  sending  signals to xterm should be disallowed.  The
	       default is ``false.''

       tekGeometry (class Geometry)
	       Specifies the preferred size and position of the Tektronix win-
	       dow.  There is no default for this resource.

       tekInhibit (class TekInhibit)
	       Specifies whether or not the escape sequence to enter Tektronix
	       mode should be ignored.	The default is ``false.''

       tekSmall (class TekSmall)
	       Specifies whether or not the Tektronix mode window should start
	       in its smallest size if no explicit geometry is given.  This is
	       useful when running xterm on displays with small screens.   The
	       default is ``false.''

       tekStartup (class TekStartup)
	       Specifies  whether  or  not  xterm should start up in Tektronix
	       mode.  The default is ``false.''

       tiXtraScroll (class TiXtraScroll)
	       Specifies whether xterm should scroll to a new page  when  pro-
	       cessing	the ti termcap entry, i.e., the private modes 47, 1047
	       or 1049.  This is only in effect if  titeInhibit  is  ``true'',
	       because	the  intent  of this option is to provide a picture of
	       the full-screen application's display on the scrollback without
	       wiping  out the text that would be shown before the application
	       was initialized.  The default for this resource is ``false.''

       titeInhibit (class TiteInhibit)
	       Specifies whether or not xterm should remove ti and te  termcap
	       entries (used to switch between alternate screens on startup of
	       many screen-oriented programs) from  the  TERMCAP  string.   If
	       set,  xterm  also  ignores the escape sequence to switch to the
	       alternate screen.  Xterm supports terminfo in a different  way,
	       supporting  composite  control sequences (also known as private
	       modes) 1047, 1048 and 1049 which have the same  effect  as  the
	       original 47 control sequence.  The default for this resource is
	       ``false.''

       translations (class Translations)
	       Specifies the key and button bindings  for  menus,  selections,
	       ``programmed  strings,'' etc.  The translations resource, which
	       provides much of xterm's configurability, is a feature of the X
	       Toolkit Intrinsics library (Xt).  See the ACTIONS section.

       trimSelection (class TrimSelection)
	       If  you	set  highlightSelection, you can see the text which is
	       selected, including any trailing spaces.  Clearing  the	screen
	       (or  a  line)  resets it to a state containing no spaces.  Some
	       lines may contain trailing spaces when  an  application	writes
	       them  to  the screen.  However, you may not wish to paste lines
	       with trailing spaces.  If this resource	is  true,  xterm  will
	       trim  trailing spaces from text which is selected.  It does not
	       affect spaces which result in a wrapped line, nor will it  trim
	       the  trailing  newline  from  your  selection.	The default is
	       ``false.''

       underLine (class UnderLine)
	       This specifies whether or not text with the underline attribute
	       should be underlined.  It may be desirable to disable underlin-
	       ing when color is being used for the underline attribute.   The
	       default is ``true.''

       utf8 (class Utf8)
	       This  specifies	whether  xterm will run in UTF-8 mode.	If you
	       set this resource, xterm also sets the wideChars resource as  a
	       side-effect.   The  resource  is  an integer, expected to range
	       from 0 to 3:

	       0  UTF-8 mode is initially off.	The  command-line  option  +u8
		  sets the resource to this value.  Escape sequences for turn-
		  ing UTF-8 mode on/off are allowed.

	       1  UTF-8 mode is initially on.  Escape  sequences  for  turning
		  UTF-8 mode on/off are allowed.

	       2  The command-line option -u8 sets the resource to this value.
		  Escape sequences for turning UTF-8 mode on/off are  ignored.

	       3  This	is  the  default value of the resource.  It is changed
		  during  initialization  depending  on  whether  the	locale
		  resource  was  set,  to 0 or 2.  See the locale resource for
		  additional discussion of non-UTF-8 locales.

	       If you want to set the value of utf8,  it  should  be  in  this
	       range.	Other  nonzero	values	are treated the same as ``1'',
	       i.e., UTF-8 mode is initially  on,  and	escape	sequences  for
	       turning UTF-8 mode on/off are allowed.

       utf8Fonts (class Utf8Fonts)
	       See the discussion of the locale resource.

       utf8Latin1 (class Utf8Latin1)
	       If true, allow an ISO-8859-1 normal font to be combined with an
	       ISO-10646 font if the latter is given via the -fw option or its
	       corresponding resource value.  The default is ``false.''

       utf8Title (class Utf8Title)
	       Applications  can  set  xterm's	title  by  writing  a  control
	       sequence.  Normally this control  sequence  follows  the  VT220
	       convention,  which  encodes the string in ISO-8859-1 and allows
	       for an 8-bit string terminator.	If xterm is started in a UTF-8
	       locale,	it  translates	the ISO-8859-1 string to UTF-8 to work
	       with the X libraries which assume the string is UTF-8.

	       However, some users may wish to write a title string encoded in
	       UTF-8.	Set  this  resource to ``true'' to allow UTF-8 encoded
	       title strings.  That cancels the translation to UTF-8, allowing
	       UTF-8 strings to be displayed as is.

	       The default is ``false.''

       veryBoldColors (class VeryBoldColors)
	       Specifies whether to combine video attributes with colors spec-
	       ified by colorBD, colorBL, colorRV and colorUL.	 The  resource
	       value is the sum of values for each attribute:
		 1 for reverse,
		 2 for underline,
		 4 for bold and
		 8 for blink.

	       The default is ``0.''

       visualBell (class VisualBell)
	       Specifies whether or not a visible bell (i.e., flashing) should
	       be used instead of an audible bell when Control-G is  received.
	       The default is ``false.''

       visualBellDelay (class VisualBellDelay)
	       Number  of milliseconds to delay when displaying a visual bell.
	       Default is 100.	If set to zero, no visual bell	is  displayed.
	       This  is useful for very slow displays, e.g., an LCD display on
	       a laptop.

       vt100Graphics (class VT100Graphics)
	       This specifies whether xterm will interpret VT100 graphic char-
	       acter  escape  sequences  while	in UTF-8 mode.	The default is
	       ``true'', to provide support for various legacy applications.

       wideBoldFont (class WideBoldFont)
	       This option specifies the font to be used for  displaying  bold
	       wide  text.  By default, it will attempt to use a font twice as
	       wide as the font that will be used to draw bold	text.	If  no
	       doublewidth font is found, it will improvise, by stretching the
	       bold font.

       wideChars (class WideChars)
	       Specifies if xterm should respond  to  control  sequences  that
	       process 16-bit characters.  The default is ``false.''

       wideFont (class WideFont)
	       This  option  specifies the font to be used for displaying wide
	       text.  By default, it will attempt to use a font twice as  wide
	       as  the font that will be used to draw normal text.  If no dou-
	       blewidth font is found, it will improvise,  by  stretching  the
	       normal font.

       ximFont (class XimFont)
	       This  option  specifies	the font to be used for displaying the
	       preedit string in the "OverTheSpot" input method.

	       In "OverTheSpot"  preedit  type,  the  preedit  (preconversion)
	       string  is  displayed at the position of the cursor.  It is the
	       XIM server's responsibility to display the preedit string.  The
	       XIM  client  must inform the XIM server of the cursor position.
	       For best results, the preedit string must be displayed  with  a
	       proper  font.   Therefore,  xterm informs the XIM server of the
	       proper font.  The font is be supplied  by  a  "fontset",  whose
	       default	value  is "*".	This matches every font, the X library
	       automatically chooses fonts with proper charsets.  The  ximFont
	       resource is provided to override this default font setting.

       The  following  resources  are  specified as part of the tek4014 widget
       (class  Tek4014).   These   are	 specified   by   patterns   such   as
       "XTerm.tek4014.NAME":

       font2 (class Font)
	       Specifies font number 2 to use in the Tektronix window.

       font3 (class Font)
	       Specifies font number 3 to use in the Tektronix window.

       fontLarge (class Font)
	       Specifies the large font to use in the Tektronix window.

       fontSmall (class Font)
	       Specifies the small font to use in the Tektronix window.

       ginTerminator (class GinTerminator)
	       Specifies  what character(s) should follow a GIN report or sta-
	       tus report.  The possibilities are  ``none,''  which  sends  no
	       terminating   characters,   ``CRonly,''	which  sends  CR,  and
	       ``CR&EOT,'' which sends	both  CR  and  EOT.   The  default  is
	       ``none.''

       height (class Height)
	       Specifies the height of the Tektronix window in pixels.

       initialFont (class InitialFont)
	       Specifies  which  of the four Tektronix fonts to use initially.
	       Values are the  same  as  for  the  set-tek-text  action.   The
	       default is ``large.''

       width (class Width)
	       Specifies the width of the Tektronix window in pixels.

       The resources that may be specified for the various menus are described
       in the documentation for the Athena SimpleMenu widget.	The  name  and
       classes	of  the  entries  in  each  of	the  menus  are  listed below.
       Resources named "lineN" where N is a number are separators  with  class
       SmeLine.

       The mainMenu has the following entries:

       toolbar (class SmeBSB)
	       This entry invokes the set-toolbar(toggle) action.

       securekbd (class SmeBSB)
	       This entry invokes the secure() action.

       allowsends (class SmeBSB)
	       This entry invokes the allow-send-events(toggle) action.

       redraw (class SmeBSB)
	       This entry invokes the redraw() action.

       logging (class SmeBSB)
	       This entry invokes the logging(toggle) action.

       print (class SmeBSB)
	       This entry invokes the print() action.

       print-redir (class SmeBSB)
	       This entry invokes the print-redir() action.

       8-bit-control (class SmeBSB)
	       This entry invokes the set-8-bit-control(toggle) action.

       backarrow key (class SmeBSB)
	       This entry invokes the set-backarrow(toggle) action.

       num-lock (class SmeBSB)
	       This entry invokes the set-num-lock(toggle) action.

       alt-esc (class SmeBSB)
	       This entry invokes the alt-sends-escape(toggle) action.

       meta-esc (class SmeBSB)
	       This entry invokes the meta-sends-escape(toggle) action.

       delete-is-del (class SmeBSB)
	       This entry invokes the delete-is-del(toggle) action.

       oldFunctionKeys (class SmeBSB)
	       This entry invokes the old-function-keys(toggle) action.

       hpFunctionKeys (class SmeBSB)
	       This entry invokes the hp-function-keys(toggle) action.

       scoFunctionKeys (class SmeBSB)
	       This entry invokes the sco-function-keys(toggle) action.

       sunFunctionKeys (class SmeBSB)
	       This entry invokes the sun-function-keys(toggl