iTerm

Additional Resource:

Fonts:

As a terminal emulator, iTerm requires monospace fonts. Additionally, The font should include all the graphical characters if you plan to use curses based programs that use them, such as mc. Unfortunately, there are not many such fonts available. The fonts we tested to work well are listed here. If you have some nice fonts that you can share with us, please feel free to email us.
  • VT100 Comes with OS X, rather ugly though
  • Lucide Console Comes with Office v.X
  • SImPL A very nice font made by Phil Chastney. Download from here
  • APL385 Another font from Dyalog.NET. Get it from here
  • FreeMono A nice font made available by Free UCS Outline Fonts project. It is bundled with iTerm.app starting from version 0.70. Visit their website .

Utf-8 patch for tcsh 6.12.00
By Yuichi OHKAWA

The tcsh pre-installed in Mac OS X has many problems dealing with utf-8. If you input mult-bytes characters to tcsh, this patch may help you to edit the characters.

Download from here

Modified: Nov 16th, 2006
Created: Dec 18th, 2002
Fabian and Ujwal S. Setlur
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