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By Jochen Voss, last updated 2011-09-20
Jvterm is a terminal emulator, somewhat similar to the Linux text console or the XTerm terminal emulator. Usually it runs in fullscreen mode, so you can use it to make your X11 desktop look like a boring text console ;-)
Some distinctive features of jvterm are the following:
S-PgUp and
S-PgDown). The scrollback buffer is preserved while you
switch between the virtual terminals.
-c option to get a terminal with full Unicode support.
Jvterm was implemented by Jochen Voss.
The program uses the FreeType2 library for font rendering and the SDL and SDL_gfx libraries to output the graphics. Because the code uses special features of the GNU C library and the GNU C compiler, it will probably only compile on GNU/Linux systems.
You can click on the following pictures to get an enlarged view.
You can download the jvterm sources here:
Please mail any suggestions and bug reports to Jochen Voss
<voss@seehuhn.de>.
Your message should include the jvterm version number, as obtained by the
command jvterm -V.
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