X-Git-Url: https://git.danieliu.xyz/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=st.1;h=c429dcfd0606fd479a2c32c037bfd7722bee8a8e;hb=c63a87cd936c1eeef14c4c21572e5b782d3df4bc;hp=82e228a023e952a2139f79c5c06223a9e1998793;hpb=b5e29cce5246f30dc671cbb9486af704bc8cd2fc;p=st.git diff --git a/st.1 b/st.1 index 82e228a..c429dcf 100644 --- a/st.1 +++ b/st.1 @@ -3,51 +3,49 @@ st \- simple terminal .SH SYNOPSIS .B st -.RB [ \-a ] +.RB [ \-aiv ] .RB [ \-c .IR class ] .RB [ \-f .IR font ] .RB [ \-g .IR geometry ] -.RB [ \-i ] +.RB [ \-n +.IR name ] .RB [ \-o -.IR file ] -.RB [ \-t -.IR title ] +.IR iofile ] .RB [ \-T .IR title ] +.RB [ \-t +.IR title ] .RB [ \-l .IR line ] -.RB [ \-w +.RB [ \-w .IR windowid ] -.RB [ \-v ] -.RB [ \-e -.IR command ...] -.RI [ commands ...] +.RB [[ \-e ] +.IR command +.RI [ arguments ...]] .PP .B st -.RB [ \-a ] +.RB [ \-aiv ] .RB [ \-c .IR class ] .RB [ \-f .IR font ] .RB [ \-g .IR geometry ] -.RB [ \-i ] +.RB [ \-n +.IR name ] .RB [ \-o -.IR file ] -.RB [ \-t -.IR title ] +.IR iofile ] .RB [ \-T .IR title ] -.RB [ \-l -.IR line ] +.RB [ \-t +.IR title ] .RB [ \-w .IR windowid ] -.RB [ \-v ] -.RB [ \-l -.IR line ] +.RB \-l +.IR line .RI [ stty_args ...] .SH DESCRIPTION .B st @@ -74,33 +72,51 @@ for further details. .B \-i will fixate the position given with the -g option. .TP +.BI \-n " name" +defines the window instance name (default $TERM). +.TP .BI \-o " iofile" writes all the I/O to .I iofile. This feature is useful when recording st sessions. A value of "-" means standard output. .TP -.BI \-t " title" +.BI \-T " title" defines the window title (default 'st'). .TP -.BI \-T " title" +.BI \-t " title" defines the window title (default 'st'). .TP .BI \-w " windowid" -embeds st within the window identified by +embeds st within the window identified by .I windowid .TP .BI \-l " line" -use a tty line instead of a pseudo terminal. -When this flag is used -remaining arguments are used as flags for stty. +use a tty +.I line +instead of a pseudo terminal. +.I line +should be a (pseudo-)serial device (e.g. /dev/ttyS0 on Linux for serial port +0). +When this flag is given +remaining arguments are used as flags for +.BR stty(1). +By default st initializes the serial line to 8 bits, no parity, 1 stop bit +and a 38400 baud rate. The speed is set by appending it as last argument +(e.g. 'st -l /dev/ttyS0 115200'). Arguments before the last one are +.BR stty(1) +flags. If you want to set odd parity on 115200 baud use for example 'st -l +/dev/ttyS0 parenb parodd 115200'. Set the number of bits by using for +example 'st -l /dev/ttyS0 cs7 115200'. See +.BR stty(1) +for more arguments and cases. .TP .B \-v prints version information to stderr, then exits. .TP -.BI \-e " program " [ " arguments " "... ]" +.BI \-e " command " [ " arguments " "... ]" st executes -.I program +.I command instead of the shell. If this is used it .B must be the last option on the command line, as in xterm / rxvt. @@ -109,6 +125,11 @@ and all the remaining arguments are used as a command even without it. .SH SHORTCUTS .TP +.B Break +Send a break in the serial line. +Break key is obtained in PC keyboards +pressing at the same time control and pause. +.TP .B Ctrl-Print Screen Toggle if st should print to the .I iofile. @@ -141,6 +162,10 @@ Copy the selected text to the clipboard selection. .TP .B Alt-Shift-v Paste from the clipboard selection. +.TP +.B Alt-Ctrl +Launch dmenu to enter a unicode codepoint and send the corresponding glyph +to st. .SH CUSTOMIZATION .B st can be customized by creating a custom config.h and (re)compiling the source