From: jj@franjam.org.uk   
      
   On 2026-02-27, Jim Diamond wrote:   
   > On 2026-02-27 at 12:24 AST, Jim Jackson wrote:   
   >> On 2026-02-26, Jim Diamond wrote:   
   >>> Huh. They don't work for me in urxvt.   
   >   
   >>> Of course, the question was about lxterminal. So maybe it didn't work for   
   >>> the OP because of the '3', and maybe for some other reason.   
   >   
   >   
   >> just installed rxvt-unicode, fired it up and ran my usual terminal name   
   >> script which uses these codes and it works! Dunno what makes you setup   
   >> not work.   
   >   
   > Me neither. I just tried it again, in case I had done something wrong.   
   >   
   > Perhaps your urxvt was compiled with different options than mine, and one   
   > such option allows more   
      
   I'm on Devuan, so urxvt is the Debian one. The options are the same as   
   the Pi version.   
      
    On my Slackware system: options:   
    perl,xft,styles,combining,blink,iso14755,unicode3,   
    encodings=eu+vn+jp+jp-ext+kr+zh+zh-ext,fade,pixbuf,   
    XIM,frills,selectionscrolling,wheel,slipwheel,smart-resize,   
    cursorBlink,pointerBlank,   
    scrollbars=plain+NeXT   
      
    On one of my Pis: options:   
    perl,xft,styles,combining,blink,iso14755,unicode3,   
    encodings=eu+vn+jp+jp-ext+kr+zh+zh-ext,fade,pixbuf   
   --> transparent,tint,   
    XIM,frills,selectionscrolling,wheel,slipwheel,smart-resize,   
    cursorBlink,pointerBlank,   
   --> scrollbars=plain+rxvt+NeXT+xterm   
      
   What window manager do you use? I'm using openbox. Make sure your shell   
   prompt isn't overwriting any change as explained earlier in this thread.   
      
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