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Built-in TFTP server provides additional file transfer flexibility.Crashy/hangy (seems to be fixed in ) Can do focus-follows-mouse. VT100/102/220, ANSI, SCO ANSI, Wyse 50/60, Xterm, and Linux console emulations are supported - all with ANSI color and color schemes.Unicode. This page is intended as a primer for my problems with the current state of OS X terminal emulation I'll give it to anyone to read before they start suggesting solutions. Overstrike as bold (update: fixed in Leopard!) Can do focus-follows-mouse in 10.3.9 but not 10.4.x? (update: seems to be working in 10.5.5 after following these instructions again) I'm only going to list things that I know annoy _me_ (enough to write this page), and not a complete buglist or potential-annoyance-list.So, without further ado, the issues: Terminal.appThe emulator that comes with OS X. TinTin++ features an advanced automapper, scripting language and VT100 interface.
#Totalterminal el capitan windows#
The Windows port named WinTin++ (using the PuTTY derived mintty terminal) is available for those who do not use Cygwin (A Linux/Unix emulator for Windows) and runs on Windows Xp, Windows Vista, Windows 7, 8, and 10.
#Totalterminal el capitan mac os x#
Guake depends on the See also.TinTin++ ManualMac OS X terminal emulation notes Mac OS X terminal emulation notes IntroductionTinTin++ features an advanced automapper, scripting language and VT100 interface. The developers of Guake will not maintain this branch actively.
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Old releases and code depending on GTK2 can be found in the 0.8.x branch. This version also dropped support for Python 2. Version 3 Version 3.0.0 was ported from 2 to GTK+ 3. Guake follows the same line of and, but it is an attempt to meld the best of them into a single GTK-based application. Rationale Running Guake is faster than launching a new terminal with a because the program is already loaded into memory, and so can be useful to people who frequently find themselves opening and closing terminals for odd tasks. So I'm back with my old combo (Terminal.app + iTerm2) and it's close to ideal. Thus you can easily use Apple's Terminal in a way you used Visor (except for the animation). And they can be switched on and off (hidden) with the same shortcuts. A tine app called can assign global keyboard shortcut to any application, script, etc. ITerm2 itself seemed not enough for me when I moved to El Capitan.īut there's a way to closely replicate my old setup. I had Visor sliding from top down and I used iTerm2 too, depending on task etc. Before OS X 10.11 El Capitan I used TotalTerminal (Visor) and I loved it. While iTerm2 suggestion is a good one, it has a few problems of its own. To make it look like a Quake drop-down terminal, you can use similar 'Window' preferences. You can customize the settings for the 'Hotkey Window' profile under the 'Profiles' tab. With default settings, the Hotkey Profile window will stretch across the top of the screen, and the hotkey will drop the window down from the top, complete with animation. Check the 'Hotkey toggles a dedicated window with profile:' option and choose 'Hotkey Window' in the popup menu below (should be selected by default). In the bottom left, under 'Hotkey', check 'Show/hide iTerm2 with a system-wide hotkey' and assign the hotkey you'd like to use. In iTerm2 preferences, click on the 'Keys' tab. You can use iTerm2's system-wide hotkey with the Hotkey Window profile to do this. Quake II won Macworld ' s 1999 'Best Shoot-'Em-Up' award, and the magazine's Christopher Breen wrote, 'In either single-player or multiplayer mode, for careening-through-corridor-carnage satisfaction, Quake II is a must-have.' If you frequently use Windows' Command Prompt utility, you might want to find a quicker way of accessing it and that's when third-party apps like WinGuake step into action.
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0x1b · 9 years
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TotalTerminal dies sadly. iTerm2 has Quake-style visor just like TotalTerminal. This will be my alternative choice.
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hateleif · 13 years
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1.1 released on August 3, 2011 IMPROVED: Added German and Chinese localization to crash dialogs.
Was soll das denn bitte heißen? Statt die scheiß Bugs zu fixen haben die einfach den Crash-Dialog übersetzt, dass die Leute sich besser fühlen, nachdem sie ihre 17 Terminal-Fenster verloren haben?
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