This is primarily a bugfix release. However, one new feature in particular was added. Escreen provides a unique interface between Eterm and GNU screen, facilitating multiple sessions in a single Eterm window.


Changes: This release contains primarily bugfixes, particularly for dead keys, but has a few new features thrown in as well, like support for a "beep command" to replace the PC speaker beep, EWMH/xcompmgr window opacity support, 256-color support, and NetWM startup ID support.


Changes: Various fixes for 64-bit systems, escape sequence handling, XIM error handling, improved EWMH compatibility, and a workaround for UTF-8 locales.


Changes: This is primarily a bugfix release. However, one new feature in particular was added. Escreen provides a unique interface between Eterm and GNU screen, facilitating multiple sessions in a single Eterm window.


Changes: This release replaces both the former "stable" (0.8.x) and "development" (0.9) releases. There are many new features, and lots of bugfixes. If you use Eterm at all, this release is highly recommended.


Changes: The first release of Eterm's current developer's tree; it has proven quite stable but contains drastic changes over the 0.8.x series. If you choose to upgrade to this release, you will need to remove all traces of your old 0.8.x installation before doing so. Changes include graphical scrollbars and popup menus, a new theme system, 3-state images as widgets, arbitrary key/mouse bindings, Enlightenment IPC and automatic theme synchronization support, and lots more.