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# foot
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**foot** is a Wayland terminal emulator.
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## Requirements
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* fontconfig
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* freetype
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* cairo
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* wayland (_client_ and _cursor_ libraries)
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* wayland protocols
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* xkbcommon
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## Fonts
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**foot** supports all fonts that can be loaded by freetype, including
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bitmap fonts and color emoji fonts.
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Foot uses its own font fallback mechanism, rather than relying on
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fontconfig's fallback. This is because fontconfig is quite bad at
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selecting fallback fonts suitable for a terminal (i.e. monospaced
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fonts).
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Instead, foot allows you to specify a font fallback list, where _each_
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font can be configured independently (for example, you can configure
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the size for each font individually).
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Note that _subpixel antialiasing_ is **not** supported at the moment
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(but grayscale antialiasing is).
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## Shortcuts
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At the moment, all shortcuts are hard coded and cannot be changed. It
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is **not** possible to define new key bindings.
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### Keyboard
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* `shift+page up/down` - scroll up/down in history
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* `ctrl+shift+c` - copy selected text to the _clipboard_
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* `ctrl+shift+v` - paste from _clipboard_
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### Mouse
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* `left` - single-click: drag to select; when released, the selected
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text is copied to the _primary_ selection. Note that this feature is
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normally disabled whenever the client has enabled mouse tracking,
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but can be forced by holding `shift`.
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* `left` - double-click: selects the _word_ (separated by spaces,
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period, comma, parenthesis etc) under the pointer. Hold `ctrl` to
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select everything under the pointer up to, and until, the next space
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characters.
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* `left` - triple-click: selects the entire row
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