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NAME

       aterm - a VT102 emulator for the X window system

SYNOPSIS

       aterm [options] [-e command [ args ]]

DESCRIPTION

       aterm,  version  1.0.0,  is  a  colour vt102 terminal emulator, based on rxvt 2.4.8 with Alfredo Kojima´s
       additions of fast transparency, intended as an xterm(1) replacement for users who do not require features
       such  as  Tektronix  4014 emulation and toolkit-style configurability.  As a result, aterm uses much less
       swap space -- a significant advantage on a machine serving many X sessions.

       It was created with AfterStep Window Manger users in mind, but is not tied to any libraries, and  can  be
       used anywhere.

OPTIONS

       The  aterm  options (mostly a subset of xterm´s) are listed below.  In keeping with the smaller-is-better
       philosophy, options may be eliminated or default values chosen at compile-time, so options  and  defaults
       listed may not accurately reflect the version installed on your system.

       Note  that  aterm  permits  the resource name to be used as a long-option (--/++ option) so the potential
       command-line options are far greater than  those  listed.   For  example:  `aterm  --loginShell  --color1
       Orange´.

       -help, --help
              Print out a message describing available options.

       -version, --version
              Print out a version with/without list of available options.

       -display displayname
              Attempt  to  open  a  window  on the named X display (-d still respected).  In the absence of this
              option, the display specified by the DISPLAY environment variable is used.

       -geometry geom
              Window geometry (-g still respected); resource geometry.

       -rv|+rv
              Turn on/off simulated reverse video; resource reverseVideo.

       -bg colour
              Window background colour; resource background.

       -fg colour
              Window foreground colour; resource foreground.

       -pixmap: file[;geom]
              Specify image file for the background and also optionally specify geometry of the image to be  cut
              out of original image, to be used as background, with a geometry string.  Note you may need to add
              quotes  to  avoid  special  shell  interpretation  of  the  `;´  in  the  command-line;   resource
              backgroundPixmap.

       -mst: name
              Specify  the  name  of  the  Afterstep  MyStyle to be used as the base of aterm´s look. ForeColor,
              BackColor, Font, BackPixmap (all texture options) will be used  from  MyStyle  definition,  unless
              some  other  command line option is specifyed for the same setting.  For example -fn will override
              MyStyle Font. This is available only if used with AfterStep 1.9.28 or later and if  compiled  with
              AfterStep libraries support ( --enable-afterstep-lib).  resource MyStyle.

       -tr|+tr
              Turn  on/off pseudo transparency mode. In this mode aterm will use part of root background as it´s
              own background, emulating see-through effect; resource transparent.

       -trsb|+trsb
              Turn on/off pseudo transparent scrollbar. Works the same as -tr; resource transpscrollbar.

       -tint color
              Turn on pseudo transparency background tinting. Tinting can be done fast and slow way. In fast way
              it  will  be done by combining of background color with tinting color using logical function. This
              function defaults to AND, and it can be changed using -tinttype option - see  below.   In  general
              solid colors like Blue, Red, Green, Cyan, Magenta, Yellow are good, but you should experiment with
              it for each background you have.  True tinting is more memory and CPU  hungry  -  tinted  copy  of
              background  image  will  be  created  every  time you move/resize window. It alows for more smooth
              tinting thou.  You need to build it with --enable-transparency=yes or --enable-background-imageyes
              option, to be able to use this feature.  resource tinting.

       -sh amount
              This  option  allows  for darkening/lightening of the background image amount is the %value of the
              desired brightness, where 100 is the original.  if amount  is  less  then  100  -  image  will  be
              darkened.   if  amount  is less then 0 or more then 100 - image will be lightened.  Lightening can
              cause some strange looking effects if applied on bright image.  This option causes aterm to create
              shaded/lightened  copy  of  the  background - it´s more memory cosuming as the result. It does not
              make  much  difference,  though,  if  applied  on  non  transparent  background  image.   resource
              shading.

       -fade amount
              This  option allows for darkening/lightening of colors when aterm is loosing focus.  amount is the
              %value of the desired brightness, where 100 is the original.  if amount is less then 100 -  colors
              will  be  darkened.   if  amount  is  less  then  0  or  more then 100 - colors will be lightened.
              Lightening can cause some strange looking effects if applied on bright colors.  This option causes
              aterm to use more colors, as the result it is disabled by default. Use --enable-fading ./configure
              option to enable it.  resource fading.

       -bgtype type
              Specify type of the transformation to be performed on background image. Possible types are :  tile
              -  plain  vanilla tiling of the image.  scale - original image will be scaled to the aterm´s size,
              every time you resize window.  scalev - original image will be scaled to the aterm´s height  only,
              every  time  you resize window.  scaleh - original image will be scaled to the aterm´s width only,
              every time you resize window.  center - original image will be centered in aterm´s window.  notile
              -  background  color will be padded to image´s right/bottom to make it the same size as window is.
              notileh - background color will be padded to image´s right to make it the same width as window is.
              notilev  -  background color will be padded to image´s bottom to make it the same height as window
              is.     cut - aterm background will be cut out of the source image, as if this  source  image  was
              tiled  across  the  root  window.  The portion of the image that lies underneath of window will be
              used.       If AfterStep Pager, asetroot or Esetroot where used to set the root image,  then  this
              option  can  be  used  in  conjunction  with  -tr  option.   In  this  case  it  will do mentioned
              transformations to the root pixmap.  and use it as aterm´s background.  resource backgroundType.

       -txttype type
              Allows you to specify logical function to be used when displaying text. That will cause  aterm  to
              logically  combine  text  with  background pixels. That only works with transparent background and
              background image. Possible values are : and, andReverse, andInverted, xor, or, nor, invert, equiv,
              invert, orReverse, orInverted, nand; resource textType.

       -tinttype type
              Allows  you  to specify logical function to be used when tinting transparent background. That will
              cause aterm to logically combine text with background pixels. NOTE: If shading option is used,  or
              background  image  is specifyed - true type will always be used.  That works with bpth transparent
              background and background image.  Possible values are :

              Fast tinting options :  and,  andReverse,  andInverted,  xor,  or,  nor,  invert,  equiv,  invert,
              orReverse, orInverted, nand,

              Slow  tinting:  true  - will do "true" tinting - that means that background pixel´s RGB components
              will be decreased proportionaly to  the  RGB  components  of  specified  tinting  color;  resource
              tintingType.

       -cr colour
              The cursor colour; resource cursorColor.

       -pr colour
              The mouse pointer colour; resource pointerColor.

       -bd colour
              The colour of the border between the xterm scrollbar and the text; resource borderColor.

       -bl|+bl
              This  option  specifies  that  aterm  should  askwindow manager to not have a border around term's
              window; resource borderLess.

       -bw number
              This option specifies the  width  in  pixels  of  the  border  surrounding  the  window;  resource
              borderWidth.

       -fn fontname
              Main normal text font; resource font.

       -fb fontname
              Main bold text font; resource boldFont.

       -fm fontname
              Main multicharacter font; resource mfont.

       -ib width
              Width of the internal border in pixels; resource internalBorder.

       -km mode
              Multiple-character font-set encoding mode; eucj: EUC Japanese encoding.  sjis: Shift JIS encoding;
              resource multichar_encoding.

       -grk mode
              Greek keyboard translation; iso: ISO-8859 mapping.  ibm: IBM-437 mapping; resource greek_keyboard.

       -name name
              Specify the application name under which resources are to be obtained,  rather  than  the  default
              executable  file  name.   Name  should  not contain `.´ or `*´ characters.  Also sets the icon and
              title name.

       -ls|+ls
              Start as a login-shell/sub-shell; resource loginShell.

       -ut|+ut
              Inhibit/enable writing a utmp entry; resource utmpInhibit.

       -vb|+vb
              Turn on/off visual bell on receipt of a bell character; resource visualBell.

       -sb|+sb
              Turn on/off scrollbar; resource scrollBar.

       -si|+si
              Turn on/off scroll-to-bottom on TTY output inhibit; resource scrollTtyOutput has opposite effect.

       -sk|+sk
              Turn on/off scroll-to-bottom on keypress; resource scrollKey.

       -sr|+sr
              Put scrollbar on right/left; resource scrollBar_right.

       -st|+st
              Display scrollbar without/with a trough; resource scrollBar_floating.

       -iconic
              Start iconified, if the window manager supports that option.

       -sl number
              Save number lines in the scrollback buffer; resource saveLines.

       -tn termname
              This option specifies the name of the terminal type to be set in the  TERM  environment  variable.
              This  terminal  type  must  exist  in the termcap(5) database and should have li# and co# entries;
              resource termName.

       -e command [arguments]
              Run the command with its command-line arguments in the aterm window; also sets  the  window  title
              and  icon  name to be the basename of the program being executed if neither -title (-T) nor -n are
              given on the command line.  If this option is used, it must be the last on the  command-line.   If
              there  is  no  -e option then the default is to run the program specified by the SHELL environment
              variable or, failing that, sh(1).

       -title text
              Window title -T still respected); the default title is the basename of the program specified after
              the \f3\-e\fP option, if any, otherwise the application name; resource title.

       -n text
              Icon  name;  the default name is the basename of the program specified after the \f3\-e\fP option,
              if any, otherwise the application name; resource iconName.

       -C     Capture system console messages.

RESOURCES (available also as long-options)

       aterm accepts application defaults from the X server resource database.  xrdb  is  used  to  update  this
       database.   Note  that  when reading X resources, aterm recognizes two class names: XTerm and Aterm.  The
       class name XTerm allows resources common to both aterm and xterm to be easily configured, while the class
       name  Aterm  allows  resources  unique  to  aterm, notably colours and key-handling, to be shared between
       different aterm configurations.  If no resources are specified, suitable defaults will be used.  Command-
       line arguments can be used to override resource settings.  The following resources are allowed:

       geometry: geom
              Create the window with the specified X window geometry [default 80x24]; option -geometry.

       background: colour
              Use the specified colour as the window´s background colour [default White]; option -bg.

       foreground: colour
              Use the specified colour as the window´s foreground colour [default Black]; option -fg.

       colorn: colour
              Use  the  specified colour for the colour value n, where 0-7 corresponds to low-intensity (normal)
              colours and 8-15  corresponds  to  high-intensity  (bold  =  bright  foreground,  blink  =  bright
              background)  colours.   The  canonical  names  are  as follows: 0=black, 1=red, 2=green, 3=yellow,
              4=blue, 5=magenta, 6=cyan, 7=white, but the actual colour names used are listed in the COLORS  AND
              GRAPHICS section.

       colorBD: colour
              Use the specified colour to display bold characters when the foreground colour is the default.

       colorUL: colour
              Use  the  specified  colour  to  display  underlined  characters when the foreground colour is the
              default.

       cursorColor: colour
              Use the specified colour for the cursor.  The default is to use the foreground colour; option -cr.

       cursorColor2: colour
              Use the specified colour for the colour of the cursor text.  For this to take effect,  cursorColor
              must also be specified.  The default is to use the background colour.

       reverseVideo: boolean
              True:  simulate  reverse  video  by  foreground and background colours; option -rv, False: regular
              screen colours [default]; option +rv.  See note in COLORS AND GRAPHICS section.

       scrollColor: colour
              Use the specified colour for the scrollbar [default #B2B2B2].

       troughColor: colour
              Use the specified colour for the scrollbar´s trough area [default #969696].

       backgroundPixmap: file[;geom]
              Use the specified image file, and cut the area defined by geometry string out of it.

       MyStyle: name
              Specify the name of the Afterstep MyStyle to be used as  the  base  of  aterm´s  look.  ForeColor,
              BackColor,  Font,  BackPixmap  (all  texture options) will be used from MyStyle definition, unless
              some other command line option is specifyed for the same setting.  For example resource font  will
              override  MyStyle  Font.   This  is  available  only if used with AfterStep 1.9.28 or later and if
              compiled with AfterStep libraries support ( --enable-afterstep-lib).

       transparent
              Turn on/off pseudo transparency mode. In this mode aterm will use part of root background as  it´s
              own background, emulating see-through effect;

       tinting: color
              Turn on pseudo transparency background tinting. Tinting can be done fast and slow way. In fast way
              it will be done by combining of background color with tinting color using logical  function.  This
              function  defaults  to  AND, and it can be changed using -tinttype option - see below.  In general
              solid colors like Blue, Red, Green, Cyan, Magenta, Yellow are good, but you should experiment with
              it  for  each  background  you  have.  True tinting is more memory and CPU hungry - tinted copy of
              background image will be created every time you move/resize  window.  It  alows  for  more  smooth
              tinting  thou.   You  need  to  build  it  with  --enable-transparency=yes or --enable-background-
              image=yes option, to be able to use this feature.

       -shading: amount
              This option allows for darkening/lightening of the background image amount is the  %value  of  the
              desired  brightness,  where  100  is  the  original.   if  amount is less then 100 - image will be
              darkened.  if amount is less then 0 or more then 100 - image will be  lightened.   Lightening  can
              cause some strange looking effects if applied on bright image.  This option causes aterm to create
              shaded/lightened copy of the background - it´s more memory cosuming as the  result.  It  does  not
              make much difference, though, if applied on non transparent background image.

       backgroundType: type
              Specify  type of the transformation to be performed on background image. Possible types are : tile
              - plain vanilla tiling of the image.  scale - original image will be scaled to the  aterm´s  size,
              every  time you resize window.  scalev - original image will be scaled to the aterm´s height only,
              every time you resize window.  scaleh - original image will be scaled to the aterm´s  width  only,
              every time you resize window.  center - original image will be centered in aterm´s window.  notile
              - background color will be padded to image´s right/bottom to make it the same size as  window  is.
              notileh - background color will be padded to image´s right to make it the same width as window is.
              notilev - background color will be padded to image´s bottom to make it the same height  as  window
              is.       cut  - aterm background will be cut out of the source image, as if this source image was
              tiled across the root window. The portion of the image that lies  underneath  of  window  will  be
              used.         If AfterStep Pager, asetroot or Esetroot where used to set the root image, then this
              option can be  used  in  conjunction  with  -tr  option.   In  this  case  it  will  do  mentioned
              transformations to the root pixmap.  and use it as aterm´s background.

       textType: type
              Allows  you  to specify logical function to be used when displaying text. That will cause aterm to
              logically combine text with background pixels. That only works  with  transparent  background  and
              background image. Possible values are : and, andReverse, andInverted, xor, or, nor, invert, equiv,
              invert, orReverse, orInverted, nand.

       tintingType type
              Allows you to specify logical function to be used when tinting transparent background.  That  will
              cause  aterm to logically combine text with background pixels. NOTE: If shading option is used, or
              background image is specifyed - true type will always be used.  That works with  bpth  transparent
              background and background image.  Possible values are :

              Fast  tinting  options  :  and,  andReverse,  andInverted,  xor,  or,  nor, invert, equiv, invert,
              orReverse, orInverted, nand,

              Slow tinting: true - will do "true" tinting - that means that background  pixel´s  RGB  components
              will be decreased proportionaly to the RGB components of specified tinting color.

       menu: file[;tag]
              Read  in  the  specified  menu  file  (note the `.menu´ extension is optional) and also optionally
              specify a starting tag to find.  See the reference documentation for details on the syntax for the
              menuBar.

       path: path
              Specify  the  colon-delimited  search  path  for finding files (XPM and menus), in addition to the
              paths specified by the RXVTPATH and PATH environment variables.

       font: fontname
              Select the main text font used [default 7x14]; option -fn.

       fontn: fontname
              Specify the alternative font n.  The default font values:

                     font:      7x14
                     font1:     6x10
                     font2:     6x13
                     font3:     8x13
                     font4:     9x15

       boldFont: fontname
              Specify the name of the bold font to use if colorBD has not been specified and it is not  possible
              to  map  the  default foreground colour to colour 8-15 [default NONE].  This font must be the same
              height and width as the normal font; option -fb.

       mfont: fontname
              Select the main multiple-character text font used [default k14]; option -fk.

       mfontn: fontname
              Specify the alternative multiple-character font n.  If compiled for multiple-character fonts,  the
              Roman and multiple-character font sizes should match.

       multichar_encoding: mode
              Set  the  encoding  mode  to  be used when multicharacter encoding is received; eucj: EUC Japanese
              encoding [default for Kanji].  sjis: Shift JIS encoding.  big5: BIG5 encoding; option -km.

       greek_keyboard: mode
              Set the Greek keyboard translation mode to be used; iso: ISO-8859  mapping  (elot-928)  [default].
              ibm:  IBM-437  mapping (DOS codepage 737); option -grk.  Use Mode_switch to toggle keyboard input.
              For more details, see the distributed file README.greek.

       title: text
              Set window title string, the default title is the command-line specified after the -e  option,  if
              any, otherwise the application name; option -title.

       iconName: text
              Set  the name used to label the window´s icon or displayed in an icon manager window, it also sets
              the window´s title unless it is explicitly set; option -n.

       mapAlert: boolean
              True: de-iconify (map) on receipt of a bell character.  False: no de-iconify (map) on receipt of a
              bell character [default].

       visualBell: boolean
              True:  use  visual  bell  on  receipt  of  a  bell  character;  option -vb.  False: no visual bell
              [default]; option +vb.

       loginShell: boolean
              True: start as a login shell by prepending a `-´ to argv[0] of  the  shell;  option  -ls.   False:
              start as a normal sub-shell [default]; option +ls.

       utmpInhibit: boolean
              True:  inhibit writing record into the system log file utmp; option -ut.  False: write record into
              the system log file utmp [default]; option +ut.

       print-pipe: string
              Specify a command pipe for vt100 printer [default lpr(1)].  Use Print to initiate a screen dump to
              the printer and Ctrl-Print or Shift-Print to include the scrollback as well.

       scrollBar: boolean
              True: enable the scrollbar [default]; option -sb.  False: disable the scrollbar; option +sb.  Note
              that the scrollbar type (with/without arrows) is compile-time selected.

       smallfont_key: keysym
              If enabled, use Alt-keysym to toggle to a smaller font [default Alt-<]

       bigfont_key: keysym
              If enabled, use Alt-keysym to toggle to a bigger font [default Alt->]

       saveLines: number
              Save number lines in the scrollback buffer [default 64]; option -sl.

       termName: termname
              Specifies the terminal type name to be set in the TERM environment variable; option -tn.

       meta8: boolean
              True: handle Meta (Alt) + keypress to set the 8th bit.  False: handle Meta (Alt) + keypress as  an
              escape prefix [default].

       modifier: string
              Set the Meta key to be enabled by modifier Mod1, Mod2, Mod3, Mod4 or Mod5.

       backspacekey: string
              The  string to send when the backspace key is pressed.  If set to DEC or unset it will send Delete
              (code 127) or, if shifted, Backspace (code 8) - which can be reversed  with  the  appropriate  DEC
              private mode escape sequence.

       deletekey: string
              The  string  to send when the delete key (not the keypad delete key) is pressed.  If unset it will
              send the sequence traditionally associated with the Execute key.

       cutchars: string
              The characters used as delimiters for double-click word selection.  The built-in default:
              BACKSLASH `"´&()*,;<=>?@[]{|}

       keysym.sym: string
              Associate string with keysym sym (0xFF00 - 0xFFFF).  It may contain escape values (\a:  bell,  \b:
              backspace,  \e,  \E:  escape,  \n:  newline,  \r:  return, \t: tab, \000: octal number) or control
              characters (^?: delete, ^@: null, ^A ...) and may enclosed with double quotes so that it can start
              or  end  with whitespace.  The intervening resource name keysym. cannot be omitted.  This resource
              is only available when compiled with KEYSYM_RESOURCE.

THE SCROLLBAR

       Lines of text that scroll off the top of the aterm window (resource: saveLines) and can be scrolled  back
       using  the scrollbar or by keystrokes.  The normal aterm scrollbar has arrows and its behaviour is fairly
       intuitive.  The xterm-scrollbar is without arrows and its behaviour mimics that of xterm. When build with
       --enable-next-scroll  aterm  will  have  NeXT-ish scrollbars. They look nicer and easier in use, but have
       slightly larger size. Their look and size can be tweaked at  compile  time  by  modifying  parameters  in
       rxvt.h.

       Scroll  down  with  Button1 (xterm-scrollbar) or Shift-Next.  Scroll up with Button3 (xterm-scrollbar) or
       Shift-Prior.  Continuous scroll with Button2.

MOUSE REPORTING

       To temporarily override mouse reporting, for either the scrollbar or the normal text selection/insertion,
       hold either the Shift or the Meta (Alt) key while performing the desired mouse action.

       If mouse reporting mode is active, the normal scrollbar actions are disabled -- on the assumption that we
       are using a fullscreen application.  Instead, pressing Button1 and Button3 sends ESC[6~ (Next) and ESC[5~
       (Prior),  respectively.  Similarly, clicking on the up and down arrows sends ESC[A (Up) and ESC[B (Down),
       respectively.

TEXT SELECTION AND INSERTION

       The behaviour of text selection and insertion mechanism is similar to xterm(1).

       Selection:
              Left click at the beginning of the region, drag to the end of the region and release; Right  click
              to  extend  the marked region; Left double-click to select a word; Left triple-click to select the
              entire line.

       Insertion:
              Pressing and releasing the Middle mouse button (or Shift-Insert) in an  aterm  window  causes  the
              current text selection to be inserted as if it had been typed on the keyboard.

CHANGING FONTS

       You  can  change  fonts  on-the-fly, which is to say cycle through the default font and others of various
       sizes, by using Shift-KP_Add and Shift-KP_Subtract.  Or, alternatively (if enabled) with Alt-> and Alt-<,
       where the actual key can be selected using resources smallfont_key/bigfont_key.

LOGIN STAMP

       aterm  tries  to  write an entry into the utmp(5) file so that it can be seen via the who(1) command, and
       can accept messages.  To allow this feature, aterm must be installed setuid root on some systems.

COLORS AND GRAPHICS

       If graphics support was enabled at compile-time, aterm can be queried with ANSI escape sequences and  can
       address individual pixels instead of text characters.  Note the graphics support is still considered beta
       code.

       In addition to the default foreground and background colours, aterm can display up to 16 colours (8  ANSI
       colours  plus  high-intensity bold/blink versions of the same).  Here is a list of the colours with their
       rgb.txt names.

       color0         (black)              = Black
       color1         (red)                = Red3
       color2         (green)              = Green3
       color3         (yellow)             = Yellow3
       color4         (blue)               = Blue3
       color5         (magenta)            = Magenta3
       color6         (cyan)               = Cyan3
       color7         (white)              = AntiqueWhite
       color8         (bright black)       = Grey25
       color9         (bright red)         = Red
       color10        (bright green)       = Green
       color11        (bright yellow)      = Yellow
       color12        (bright blue)        = Blue
       color13        (bright magenta)     = Magenta
       color14        (bright cyan)        = Cyan
       color15        (bright white)       = White
       foreground                          = Black
       background                          = White

       It is also possible to specify the colour values of foreground,  background,  cursorColor,  cursorColor2,
       colorBD,  colorUL  as  a  number  0-15,  as  a  convenient  shorthand  to  reference  the  colour name of
       color0-color15.

       Note that -rv ("reverseVideo: True") simulates reverse video by always swapping the foreground/background
       colours.   This  is in contrast to xterm(1) where the colours are only swapped if they have not otherwise
       been specified.  For example,

       aterm -fg Black -bg White -rv
              would yield White on Black, while on xterm(1) it would yield Black on White.

ENVIRONMENT

       aterm sets the environment variables TERM, COLORTERM and COLORFGBG.  The environment variable WINDOWID is
       set  to  the  X  window  id number of the aterm window and it also uses and sets the environment variable
       DISPLAY to specify which display terminal to use.  aterm uses the environment variables  ATERMPATH,  then
       RXVTPATH and finally PATH to find XPM files.

FILES

       /var/run/utmp
              System file for login records.

       /etc/X11/rgb.txt
              Color names.

SEE ALSO

       xterm(1), sh(1), resize(1), X(1), pty(4), tty(4), utmp(5)

       Cursor change support is not yet implemented.

       Click-and-drag doesn´t work with X11 mouse report overriding.

       Graphics support is fairly crude.

FTP LOCATION

       aterm-0.4.2.tar.gz can be found at the following ftp sites ftp://ftp.afterstep.org/apps/aterm

CURRENT PROJECT COORDINATOR

       Project Coordinator
              Sasha Vasko <sasha@aftercode.net>

       Web page maintainter
              Sasha Vasko <sasha@aftercode.net>
              <http://www.afterstep.org/aterm>

       Online support
              You  can  meet  maintainers  online, get support, report bugs and make sugestions on AfterStep IRC
              channel: #afterstep on freenode.net.

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AUTHORS

       John Bovey
              University of Kent, 1992, wrote the original Xvt.

       Rob Nation <nation@rocket.sanders.lockheed.com>
              very heavily modified Xvt and came up with Rxvt

       Angelo Haritsis <ah@doc.ic.ac.uk>
              wrote the Greek Keyboard Input

       mj olesen <olesen@me.QueensU.CA>
              Wrote the menu system.
              Project Coordinator (changes.txt 2.11 to 2.21)

       Oezguer Kesim <kesim@math.fu-berlin.de>
              Project Coordinator (changes.txt 2.21a to 2.4.5)

       Geoff Wing <gcw@pobox.com>
              Rewrote screen display and text selection routines.
              Project Coordinator (changes.txt 2.4.6 - )

       Sasha Vasko <sasha@aftercode.net>
              branched rxvt with Alfredo Kojima additions to aterm.