Terminal (Xfce)
Xfce Terminal with two tabs. | |
Developer(s) | Benedikt Meurer et al. |
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Stable release | 0.6.3 |
Operating system | Unix-like |
Type | Terminal emulator |
License | GNU GPLv2 |
Website |
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Terminal is a terminal emulator built for the Xfce desktop environment using GTK+. It is provided as part of the Xfce project, but it can be used in other X Window System environments as well. It supports tabs, customizable keyboard shortcuts (key bindings), customizable colors, and window sizes.[1] It was designed to replace GNOME Terminal, which depends on the GNOME libraries.[2] Like GNOME Terminal, it is based on the VTE library.[3]
The Arch/Debian/Ubuntu package name for Terminal is xfce4-terminal.
Features[4]
- Multiple tabs per window
- Customizable toolbars, which can be changed using an integrated graphical toolbar editor
- Ability to configure nearly every aspect of Terminal in the Preferences dialog. Additionally there are hidden options, not accessible via the GUI.
- Good integration with the Xfce desktop environment in particular, but also with every other Linux desktop
- Session management support
- Real multihead support (both MultiScreen and Xinerama mode)
- Standards compliance (freedesktop.org)
- D-BUS based terminal service facility to minimize the overall resource usage
- High degree of maintainability by making use of GTK+ and GObject.
- Dropdown support (slide down from the top of the screen when a key is pressed)
- Compact mode (where both the menubar and the window decorations are hidden)
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