Simon Bruder
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Alacritty scales relative to the physical monitor size (which is a cool feature for HiDPI monitors). Since my external monitor is LoDPI, this makes the text unreadable. `xrdb -remove` is useful for when I have to add a HiDPI monitor temporarily
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! Fonts
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URxvt*font: xft:Terminess Powerline:pixelsize=18,\
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xft:IPAGothic:antialias=false
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URxvt*font-size.step: 2
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! Extensions
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URxvt*perl-ext-common: font-size,dynamic-colors
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URxvt*keysym.C-S-Up: perl:font-size:incglobal
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URxvt*keysym.C-S-Down: perl:font-size:decglobal
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URxvt*keysym.F12: perl:dynamic-colors:cycle
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URxvt*keysym.Alt-Control-C: perl:clipboard:copy
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URxvt*keysym.Alt-Control-V: perl:clipboard:paste
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! Allow re-mapping of C-S
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URxvt*iso14755: False
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! Flash terminal and mark tag red
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URxvt*visualBell: True
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URxvt*urgentOnBell: True
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! Hide pointer while typing
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URxvt*pointerBlank: True
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! No scrollbar
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URxvt*scrollBar: False
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! Force same dpi (for alacritty)
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Xft.dpi: 96
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