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1Jexer - Java Text User Interface library
2========================================
3
4This library implements a text-based windowing system loosely
5reminiscent of Borland's [Turbo
6Vision](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turbo_Vision) system. It looks
7like this:
8
9![Several Windows Open Including A Terminal](/screenshots/screenshot1.png?raw=true "Several Windows Open Including A Terminal")
10
11Jexer works on both Xterm-like terminals and Swing, and supports
12images in both Xterm and Swing. On Swing, images are true color:
13
14![Swing Snake Image](/screenshots/snake_swing.png?raw=true "Swing Snake Image")
15
16On Xterm, images are dithered to a common palette:
17
18![Xterm Snake Image](/screenshots/snake_xterm.png?raw=true "Xterm Snake Image")
19
20
21
22License
23-------
24
25Jexer is available to all under the MIT License. See the file LICENSE
26for the full license text.
27
28
29
30Obtaining Jexer
31---------------
32
33Jexer is available on Maven Central:
34
35```xml
36<dependency>
37 <groupId>com.gitlab.klamonte</groupId>
38 <artifactId>jexer</artifactId>
39 <version>0.3.0</version>
40</dependency>
41```
42
43Binary releases are available on SourceForge:
44https://sourceforge.net/projects/jexer/files/jexer/
45
46The Jexer source code is hosted at: https://gitlab.com/klamonte/jexer
47
48
49
50Documentation
51-------------
52
53* [Java API Docs](https://jexer.sourceforge.io/apidocs/api/index.html)
54
55* [Wiki](https://gitlab.com/klamonte/jexer/wikis/home)
56
57
58
59Programming Examples
60--------------------
61
62The examples/ folder currently contains:
63
64 * A [prototype tiling window
65 manager](/examples/JexerTilingWindowManager.java) in less than 250
66 lines of code.
67
68 * A [prototype image thumbnail
69 viewer](/examples/JexerImageViewer.java) in less than 350 lines of
70 code.
71
72jexer.demos contains official demos showing all of the existing UI
73controls. The demos can be run as follows:
74
75 * 'java -jar jexer.jar' . This will use System.in/out with
76 Xterm-like sequences on non-Windows non-Mac platforms. On Windows
77 and Mac it will use a Swing JFrame.
78
79 * 'java -Djexer.Swing=true -jar jexer.jar' . This will always use
80 Swing on any platform.
81
82 * 'java -cp jexer.jar jexer.demos.Demo2 PORT' (where PORT is a
83 number to run the TCP daemon on). This will use the Xterm backend
84 on a telnet server that will update with screen size changes.
85
86 * 'java -cp jexer.jar jexer.demos.Demo3' . This will use
87 System.in/out with Xterm-like sequences. One can see in the code
88 how to pass a different InputReader and OutputReader to
89 TApplication, permitting a different encoding than UTF-8.
90
91 * 'java -cp jexer.jar jexer.demos.Demo4' . This demonstrates hidden
92 windows and a custom TDesktop.
93
94 * 'java -cp jexer.jar jexer.demos.Demo5' . This demonstrates two
95 demo applications using different fonts in the same Swing frame.
96
97 * 'java -cp jexer.jar jexer.demos.Demo6' . This demonstrates two
98 applications performing I/O across three screens: an Xterm screen
99 and Swing screen, monitored from a third Swing screen.
100
101
102
103More Screenshots
104----------------
105
106![Yo Dawg...](/screenshots/yodawg.png?raw=true "Yo Dawg, I heard you like text windowing systems, so I ran a text windowing system inside your text windowing system so you can have a terminal in your terminal.")
107
108![Sixel Pictures Of Cliffs Of Moher And Buoy](/screenshots/sixel_images.png?raw=true "Sixel Pictures Of Cliffs Of Moher And Buoy")
109
110![Sixel Color Wheel](/screenshots/sixel_color_wheel.png?raw=true "Sixel Color Wheel")
111
112
113
114Terminal Support
115----------------
116
117The table below lists terminals tested against Jexer's Xterm backend:
118
119| Terminal | Environment | Mouse Click | Mouse Cursor | Images |
120| -------------- | ------------------ | ----------- | ------------ | ------ |
121| xterm | X11 | yes | yes | yes |
122| lcxterm(3) | CLI, Linux console | yes | yes | no |
123| rxvt-unicode | X11 | yes | yes | no(2) |
124| alacritty(3) | X11 | yes | yes | no |
125| gnome-terminal | X11 | yes | yes | no |
126| xfce4-terminal | X11 | yes | yes | no |
127| mlterm | X11 | yes | yes | no(5) |
128| aminal(3) | X11 | yes | no | no |
129| konsole | X11 | yes | no | no |
130| yakuake | X11 | yes | no | no |
131| screen | CLI | yes(1) | yes(1) | no(2) |
132| tmux | CLI | yes(1) | yes(1) | no |
133| putty | X11, Windows | yes | no | no(2) |
134| Linux | Linux console | no | no | no(2) |
135| qodem(3) | CLI, Linux console | yes | yes(4) | no |
136| qodem-x11(3) | X11 | yes | no | no |
137
1381 - Requires mouse support from host terminal.
139
1402 - Also fails to filter out sixel data, leaving garbage on screen.
141
1423 - Latest in repository.
143
1444 - Requires TERM=xterm-1003 before starting.
145
1465 - Opening image crashes terminal.
147
148
149
150See Also
151--------
152
153* [Tranquil Java IDE](https://tjide.sourceforge.io) is a TUI-based
154 integrated development environment for the Java language that was
155 built using a very lightly modified GPL version of Jexer. TJ
156 provided a real-world use case to shake out numerous bugs and
157 limitations of Jexer.
158
159* [LCXterm](https://lcxterm.sourceforge.io) is a curses-based terminal
160 emulator that allows one to use Jexer with full support on the raw
161 Linux console.
162
163* [ptypipe](https://gitlab.com/klamonte/ptypipe) is a small C utility
164 that permits a Jexer TTerminalWindow to resize the running shell
165 when its window is resized.
166
167
168
169Acknowledgements
170----------------
171
172Jexer makes use of the Terminus TrueType font [made available
173here](http://files.ax86.net/terminus-ttf/) .