-## Description: Document Debian-specific x-terminal-emulator in the manpage.
-## Origin/Author: Michael Stapelberg
-Index: i3-4.1/man/i3-sensible-terminal.man
+Index: i3-4.1.1/man/i3-sensible-terminal.man
===================================================================
---- i3-4.1.orig/man/i3-sensible-terminal.man 2011-11-11 22:38:06.508025537 +0000
-+++ i3-4.1/man/i3-sensible-terminal.man 2011-11-11 22:38:04.752994892 +0000
+--- i3-4.1.1.orig/man/i3-sensible-terminal.man 2011-12-28 23:56:55.487581000 +0100
++++ i3-4.1.1/man/i3-sensible-terminal.man 2011-12-28 23:57:06.725802633 +0100
@@ -22,6 +22,7 @@
It tries to start one of the following (in that order):
* $TERMINAL (this is a non-standard variable)
-+* x-terminal-emulator (only on Debian)
- * xterm
++* x-terminal-emulator
* urxvt
* rxvt
+ * terminator
-## Description: Use Debian-specific x-terminal-emulator in i3-sensible-terminal
-## Origin/Author: Michael Stapelberg
---- a/i3-sensible-terminal.O 2011-11-11 22:03:52.414218386 +0000
-+++ b/i3-sensible-terminal 2011-11-11 22:04:38.372020210 +0000
-@@ -1,13 +1,11 @@
- #!/bin/sh
+Index: i3-4.1.1/i3-sensible-terminal
+===================================================================
+--- i3-4.1.1.orig/i3-sensible-terminal 2011-12-28 23:51:52.455610236 +0100
++++ i3-4.1.1/i3-sensible-terminal 2011-12-28 23:52:00.826775027 +0100
+@@ -4,11 +4,7 @@
+ #
# This script tries to exec a terminal emulator by trying some known terminal
# emulators.
-#
-# Distributions/packagers should enhance this script with a
-# distribution-specific mechanism to find the preferred terminal emulator. On
-# Debian, there is the x-terminal-emulator symlink for example.
--# Please don't touch the first line, though:
- [ -n "$TERMINAL" ] && which $TERMINAL >/dev/null && exec $TERMINAL "$@"
-
-+# Debian-specific: use x-terminal-emulator
-+which x-terminal-emulator >/dev/null && exec x-terminal-emulator "$@"
-+
- # Hopefully one of these is installed:
- which xterm >/dev/null && exec xterm "$@"
- which urxvt >/dev/null && exec urxvt "$@"
+-for terminal in $TERMINAL urxvt rxvt terminator Eterm aterm xterm gnome-terminal roxterm; do
++for terminal in $TERMINAL x-terminal-emulator urxvt rxvt terminator Eterm aterm xterm gnome-terminal roxterm; do
+ if which $terminal > /dev/null 2>&1; then
+ exec $terminal "$@"
+ fi
#!/bin/sh
+#
+# This code is released in public domain by Han Boetes <han@mijncomputer.nl>
+#
# This script tries to exec an editor by trying some known editors if $EDITOR is
# not set.
#
-# Distributions/packagers can enhance this script with a
-# distribution-specific mechanism to find the preferred pager.
-[ -n "$VISUAL" ] && which $VISUAL >/dev/null && exec $VISUAL "$@"
-[ -n "$EDITOR" ] && which $EDITOR >/dev/null && exec $EDITOR "$@"
+# Distributions/packagers can enhance this script with a distribution-specific
+# mechanism to find the preferred editor
# Hopefully one of these is installed (no flamewars about preference please!):
-which nano >/dev/null && exec nano "$@"
-which vim >/dev/null && exec vim "$@"
-which vi >/dev/null && exec vi "$@"
-which emacs >/dev/null && exec emacs "$@"
+for editor in $VISUAL $EDITOR nano vim vi emacs pico qe mg jed gedit mc-edit; do
+ if which $editor > /dev/null 2>&1; then
+ exec $editor "$@"
+ fi
+done
#!/bin/sh
+#
+# This code is released in public domain by Han Boetes <han@mijncomputer.nl>
+
# This script tries to exec a pager by trying some known pagers if $PAGER is
# not set.
#
# Distributions/packagers can enhance this script with a
# distribution-specific mechanism to find the preferred pager.
-[ -n "$PAGER" ] && which $PAGER >/dev/null && exec $PAGER "$@"
-
-# Hopefully one of these is installed:
-which most >/dev/null && exec most "$@"
-which less >/dev/null && exec less "$@"
-# we don't use 'more' because it will exit if the file is 'too short'
-# If no pager is installed, try an editor
-exec i3-sensible-editor "$@"
+# Hopefully one of these is installed (no flamewars about preference please!):
+# We don't use 'more' because it will exit if the file is too short.
+# Worst case scenario we'll open the file in your editor.
+for pager in $PAGER less most w3m i3-sensible-editor; do
+ if which $pager > /dev/null 2>&1; then
+ exec $pager "$@"
+ fi
+done
#!/bin/sh
+#
+# This code is released in public domain by Han Boetes <han@mijncomputer.nl>
+#
# This script tries to exec a terminal emulator by trying some known terminal
# emulators.
#
# Distributions/packagers should enhance this script with a
# distribution-specific mechanism to find the preferred terminal emulator. On
# Debian, there is the x-terminal-emulator symlink for example.
-# Please don't touch the first line, though:
-[ -n "$TERMINAL" ] && which $TERMINAL >/dev/null && exec $TERMINAL "$@"
-
-# Hopefully one of these is installed:
-which xterm >/dev/null && exec xterm "$@"
-which urxvt >/dev/null && exec urxvt "$@"
-which rxvt >/dev/null && exec rxvt "$@"
-which roxterm >/dev/null && exec roxterm "$@"
+for terminal in $TERMINAL urxvt rxvt terminator Eterm aterm xterm gnome-terminal roxterm; do
+ if which $terminal > /dev/null 2>&1; then
+ exec $terminal "$@"
+ fi
+done
* vim
* vi
* emacs
+* pico
+* qe
+* mg
+* jed
+* gedit
+* mc-edit
Please don’t complain about the order: If the user has any preference, he will
have $VISUAL or $EDITOR set.
It tries to start one of the following (in that order):
* $PAGER
-* most
* less
+* most
+* w3m
* i3-sensible-editor(1)
Please don’t complain about the order: If the user has any preference, he will
It tries to start one of the following (in that order):
* $TERMINAL (this is a non-standard variable)
-* xterm
* urxvt
* rxvt
+* terminator
+* Eterm
+* aterm
+* xterm
+* gnome-terminal
* roxterm
Please don’t complain about the order: If the user has any preference, he will