what's a terminal emulator that:
works with:
ctrl {left, right, down, up, w}
where left brings the cursor behind a word, right does the opposite, up scrolls up, down does the opposite, and w deletes a word
supports w3m-img
is fast
bonus if has least amount of gui
e. g. no bars with (preferences, settings, etc)
and also if minimum bloat
protips
urxvt use alt (conflicts with my wm)
st can't scroll back up
>>54538352
> st can't scroll back up
http://st.suckless.org/patches/scrollback
>w deletes a word
>>54538465
>ctrl doesn't delete a word
>>54538474
*ctrl-w
>>54538425
how do I apply a patch?
>>54538665
cd st-source-directory
patch -p1 < path/to/patch.diff
You can also use your package manager for that, in case of gentoo - write your own ebuild and include patch in there, make local overlay and install from it. Similar things can be done in arch and others also to various degree of difficulty.
>>54538774
just did that
is it normal for it to be slow
>>54539024
>>54538774
yeah, it just gets stuck
>>54539024
> is it normal for it to be slow
For what to be slow/stuck, patching or actual scrolling?
>>54539218
the former
it just doesn't do a thing
stays there
as if trying to compute the sum of all numbers
>>54539267
You are doing something really wrong, patch took like 0.6 sec on some random machine.
>>54539407
maybe it's because I don't have the latest st
>>54539457
Something stopping you from checking out latest source from master branch on git?
>>54539497
the patch doesn't work
but maybe because I changed the bindings
nvm it does
but is there any way to change the amount it scrolls?
Use tmux
>>54540074
+ Line hist[histsize]; /* history buffer */
Default one is 2000
+#define histsize 2000
Change to w/e you want to.