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TERMINAL(1) | Xfce | TERMINAL(1) |
NAME¶
Terminal - En terminalemulator för XSYNOPSIS¶
Terminal
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BESKRIVNING¶
Terminal is what is known as an X terminal emulator, often referred to as terminal or shell. It provides an equivalent to the old-fashioned text screen on your desktop, but one which can easily share the screen with other graphical applications. Windows users may already be familiar with the MS-DOS Prompt utility, which has the analogous function of offering a DOS command-line under Windows, though one should note that the UNIX CLI offer far more power and ease of use than does DOS. Terminal emulates the xterm application developed by the X Consortium. In turn, the xterm application emulates the DEC VT102 terminal and also supports the DEC VT220 escape sequences. An escape sequence is a series of characters that start with the Esc character. Terminal accepts all of the escape sequences that the VT102 and VT220 terminals use for functions such as to position the cursor and to clear the screen.OPTIONS¶
Option Summary¶
Here is a summary of all the options, grouped by type. Explanations are in the following sections. Allmänna flaggor-h, --help; -V,
--version; --disable-server;
--default-display=display;
--default-working-directory= katalog
Window or Tab Separators
--tab; --window
Tab Options
-x, --execute; -e,
--command= kommando;
--working-directory=katalog; -T,
--title=titel; -H, --hold
Fönsterflaggor
--display=display;
--geometry= geometry; --role=role;
--startup-id=sträng; -I,
--icon=ikon; --fullscreen; --maximize;
--show-menubar, --hide-menubar; --show-borders,
--hide-borders; --show-toolbars, --hide-toolbars
Allmänna flaggor¶
-h, --helpList the various command line options
supported by Terminal and exit
-V, --version
Display version information and exit
--disable-server
Do not register with the D-BUS session message
bus
--default-display=display
Default X display to use.
--default-working-directory=katalog
Set directory as the default working
directory for the terminal
Window or Tab Separators¶
--tabOpen a new tab in the last-specified window;
more than one of these options can be provided.
--window
Open a new window containing one tab; more
than one of these options can be provided.
Tab Options¶
-x, --executeExecute the remainder of the command line
inside the terminal
-e, --command=kommando
Execute command inside the
terminal
--working-directory=katalog
Set directory as the working directory
for the terminal
-T, --title=titel
Set title as the initial window title
for the terminal
-H, --hold
Causes the terminal to be kept around after
the child command has terminated
Fönsterflaggor¶
--display=displayX display to use for the last- specified
window.
--geometry=geometry
Sets the geometry of the last-specified window
to geometry. Read X(7) for more information on how to specify
window geometries.
--role=role
Sets the window role of the last-specified
window to role. Applies to only one window and can be specified once
for each window you create from the command line. It is mostly used for
session management inside Terminal
--startup-id=sträng
Specifies the startup notification id for the
last-specified window. Used internally to forward the startup notification id
when using the D-BUS service.
-I, --icon=ikon
Set the terminal's icon as an icon name or
filename.
--fullscreen
Set the last-specified window into fullscreen
mode; applies to only one window; can be specified once for each window you
create from the command line.
--maximize
Set the last-specified window into maximized
mode; applies to only one window; can be specified once for each window you
create from the command line.
--show-menubar
Turn on the menubar for the last-specified
window. Can be specified once for each window you create from the command
line.
--hide-menubar
Turn off the menubar for the last-specified
window. Can be specified once for each window you create from the command
line.
--show-borders
Turn on the window decorations for the
last-specified window. Applies to only one window. Can be specified once for
each window you create from the command line.
--hide-borders
Turn off the window decorations for the
last-specified window. Applies to only one window. Can be specified once for
each window you create from the command line.
--show-toolbars
Turn on the toolbars for the last-specified
window. Applies to only one window. Can be specified once for each window you
create from the command line.
--hide-toolbars
Turn off the toolbars for the last-specified
window. Applies to only one window. Can be specified once for each window you
create from the command line.
EXEMPEL¶
Terminal --geometry 80x40 --command mutt --tab --command mcOpens a new terminal window with a geometry of
80 columns and 40 rows and two tabs in it, where the first tab runs
mutt and the second tab runs mc.
MILJö¶
Terminal uses the Basedir Specification as defined on Freedesktop.org[1] to locate its data and configuration files. This means that file locations will be specified as a path relative to the directories described in the specification. ${XDG_CONFIG_HOME}The first base directory to look for
configuration files. By default this is set to ~/.config/.
${XDG_CONFIG_DIRS}
A colon separated list of base directories
that contain configuration data. By default the application will look in
${sysconfdir}/xdg/. The value of ${sysconfdir} depends on how the
program was build and will often be /etc/ for binary packages.
${XDG_DATA_HOME}
The root for all user-specific data files. By
default this is set to ~/.local/share/.
${XDG_DATA_DIRS}
A set of preference ordered base directories
relative to which data files should be searched in addition to the
${XDG_DATA_HOME} base directory. The directories should be separated
with a colon.
FILER¶
${XDG_CONFIG_DIRS}/Terminal/terminalrcThis is the location of the configuration file
that includes the preferences which control the look and feel of
Terminal.
${XDG_DATA_DIRS}/Terminal/Terminal-toolbars.ui
This file includes the user interface
definition for the toolbars. If you customize the toolbars using the graphical
toolbars editor, Terminal will store the new toolbars layout in the file
${XDG_DATA_HOME}/Terminal/Terminal-toolbars.ui.
SE äVEN¶
AUTHORS¶
Nick Schermer <nick@xfce.org>Utvecklare
Benedikt Meurer <benny@xfce.org>
Utvecklare
NOTES¶
- 1.
- Freedesktop.org
06/21/2011 | Terminal 0.4.8 |