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From: Mark Edgar <medgar123@gmail.com>

XftFontMatch calls XftDefaultSubstitute which configures various match
properties according to the user's configured Xft defaults (xrdb) as well as
according to the current display and screen. Most importantly, the screen DPI
is computed [1]. Without this, st uses a "default" DPI of 75 [2].

[1]: https://cgit.freedesktop.org/xorg/lib/libXft/tree/src/xftdpy.c?id=libXft-2.3.2#n535
[2]: https://cgit.freedesktop.org/fontconfig/tree/src/fcdefault.c?id=2.11.1#n255
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config.mk There's no need for libXext to compile st. 2015-09-28 20:08:58 +02:00
st.1 Add -n option for setting WM_CLASS instance name 2016-01-30 09:45:23 +01:00
st.c Use XftFontMatch in place of FcFontMatch. 2016-06-03 15:02:32 +02:00
st.info st.info: replace the acsc entry from xterm to urxvt 2015-08-12 09:02:12 +02:00

README

st - simple terminal
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st is a simple terminal emulator for X which sucks less.


Requirements
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In order to build st you need the Xlib header files.


Installation
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Edit config.mk to match your local setup (st is installed into
the /usr/local namespace by default).

Afterwards enter the following command to build and install st (if
necessary as root):

    make clean install


Running st
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If you did not install st with make clean install, you must compile
the st terminfo entry with the following command:

    tic -s st.info

See the man page for additional details.

Credits
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Based on Aurélien APTEL <aurelien dot aptel at gmail dot com> bt source code.