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  1. .TH ST 1 st\-VERSION
  2. .SH NAME
  3. st \- simple terminal
  4. .SH SYNOPSIS
  5. .B st
  6. .RB [ \-aiv ]
  7. .RB [ \-c
  8. .IR class ]
  9. .RB [ \-f
  10. .IR font ]
  11. .RB [ \-g
  12. .IR geometry ]
  13. .RB [ \-n
  14. .IR name ]
  15. .RB [ \-o
  16. .IR iofile ]
  17. .RB [ \-T
  18. .IR title ]
  19. .RB [ \-t
  20. .IR title ]
  21. .RB [ \-l
  22. .IR line ]
  23. .RB [ \-w
  24. .IR windowid ]
  25. .RB [[ \-e ]
  26. .IR command
  27. .RI [ arguments ...]]
  28. .PP
  29. .B st
  30. .RB [ \-aiv ]
  31. .RB [ \-c
  32. .IR class ]
  33. .RB [ \-f
  34. .IR font ]
  35. .RB [ \-g
  36. .IR geometry ]
  37. .RB [ \-n
  38. .IR name ]
  39. .RB [ \-o
  40. .IR iofile ]
  41. .RB [ \-T
  42. .IR title ]
  43. .RB [ \-t
  44. .IR title ]
  45. .RB [ \-w
  46. .IR windowid ]
  47. .RB \-l
  48. .IR line
  49. .RI [ stty_args ...]
  50. .SH DESCRIPTION
  51. .B st
  52. is a simple terminal emulator.
  53. .SH OPTIONS
  54. .TP
  55. .B \-a
  56. disable alternate screens in terminal
  57. .TP
  58. .BI \-c " class"
  59. defines the window class (default $TERM).
  60. .TP
  61. .BI \-f " font"
  62. defines the
  63. .I font
  64. to use when st is run.
  65. .TP
  66. .BI \-g " geometry"
  67. defines the X11 geometry string.
  68. The form is [=][<cols>{xX}<rows>][{+-}<xoffset>{+-}<yoffset>]. See
  69. .BR XParseGeometry (3)
  70. for further details.
  71. .TP
  72. .B \-i
  73. will fixate the position given with the -g option.
  74. .TP
  75. .BI \-n " name"
  76. defines the window instance name (default $TERM).
  77. .TP
  78. .BI \-o " iofile"
  79. writes all the I/O to
  80. .I iofile.
  81. This feature is useful when recording st sessions. A value of "-" means
  82. standard output.
  83. .TP
  84. .BI \-T " title"
  85. defines the window title (default 'st').
  86. .TP
  87. .BI \-t " title"
  88. defines the window title (default 'st').
  89. .TP
  90. .BI \-w " windowid"
  91. embeds st within the window identified by
  92. .I windowid
  93. .TP
  94. .BI \-l " line"
  95. use a tty
  96. .I line
  97. instead of a pseudo terminal.
  98. .I line
  99. should be a (pseudo-)serial device (e.g. /dev/ttyS0 on Linux for serial port
  100. 0).
  101. When this flag is given
  102. remaining arguments are used as flags for
  103. .BR stty(1).
  104. By default st initializes the serial line to 8 bits, no parity, 1 stop bit
  105. and a 38400 baud rate. The speed is set by appending it as last argument
  106. (e.g. 'st -l /dev/ttyS0 115200'). Arguments before the last one are
  107. .BR stty(1)
  108. flags. If you want to set odd parity on 115200 baud use for example 'st -l
  109. /dev/ttyS0 parenb parodd 115200'. Set the number of bits by using for
  110. example 'st -l /dev/ttyS0 cs7 115200'. See
  111. .BR stty(1)
  112. for more arguments and cases.
  113. .TP
  114. .B \-v
  115. prints version information to stderr, then exits.
  116. .TP
  117. .BI \-e " command " [ " arguments " "... ]"
  118. st executes
  119. .I command
  120. instead of the shell. If this is used it
  121. .B must be the last option
  122. on the command line, as in xterm / rxvt.
  123. This option is only intended for compatibility,
  124. and all the remaining arguments are used as a command
  125. even without it.
  126. .SH SHORTCUTS
  127. .TP
  128. .B Break
  129. Send a break in the serial line.
  130. Break key is obtained in PC keyboards
  131. pressing at the same time control and pause.
  132. .TP
  133. .B Ctrl-Print Screen
  134. Toggle if st should print to the
  135. .I iofile.
  136. .TP
  137. .B Shift-Print Screen
  138. Print the full screen to the
  139. .I iofile.
  140. .TP
  141. .B Print Screen
  142. Print the selection to the
  143. .I iofile.
  144. .TP
  145. .B Ctrl-Shift-Page Up
  146. Increase font size.
  147. .TP
  148. .B Ctrl-Shift-Page Down
  149. Decrease font size.
  150. .TP
  151. .B Ctrl-Shift-Home
  152. Reset to default font size.
  153. .TP
  154. .B Ctrl-Shift-y
  155. Paste from primary selection (middle mouse button).
  156. .TP
  157. .B Ctrl-Shift-c
  158. Copy the selected text to the clipboard selection.
  159. .TP
  160. .B Ctrl-Shift-v
  161. Paste from the clipboard selection.
  162. .SH CUSTOMIZATION
  163. .B st
  164. can be customized by creating a custom config.h and (re)compiling the source
  165. code. This keeps it fast, secure and simple.
  166. .SH AUTHORS
  167. See the LICENSE file for the authors.
  168. .SH LICENSE
  169. See the LICENSE file for the terms of redistribution.
  170. .SH SEE ALSO
  171. .BR tabbed (1),
  172. .BR utmp (1),
  173. .BR stty (1),
  174. .BR scroll (1)
  175. .SH BUGS
  176. See the TODO file in the distribution.