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Terminal Screenlet

  

Screenlet

Terminal Screenlet
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Terminal Screenlet
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Terminal Screenlet
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Link:  http://
Downloads:  31647
Submitted:  Feb 7 2008
Updated:  Jul 3 2008
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Description:

This is a configurable terminal Screenlet.

Right click terminal for copy, paste, and configuration options.

Drag border to move.

gnome-look.org's renaming of packages seems to break Install Screenlet functionality. Just rename package to "Terminal.tar.gz" or unpack to ~/.screenlets/ yourself.

TODO: Get other settings from gconf.




Changelog:

0.1.10 - Added option to set scrollback buffer.

0.1.9 - Figures... I found a better way of launching the startup application about 2 minutes after uploading 0.1.8. Removed option to relaunch application on exit, will work on that functionality.

0.1.8 - ADDED: Launch application at startup. Also added option to exit to terminal when comman1d completes (Relaunches application upon exiting, otherwise).

0.1.7 - Will now load palette information from gconf as well.

0.1.6 - Added: Will now load colour settings from gconf, if wanted. Added a workaround for terminal opacity, you do not have to restart to change the opacity now. Reworked how colours are set, changed what tab some options are under, and cleaned up some code.

0.1.5 - Added: CUSTOM SIZES! There you go guys, just took me a day to get my head around what was wrong.

0.1.4 - Added: Customizable Fonts, by request.

0.1.3 - Added:
- Customizable Colours for background, foreground (text), and border.
- Resizable border (0 = none)
- 'True' terminal transparency. Requires a restart to take effect, working on that.

0.1.2 - Fixed click area issue due to vte not scaling properly. Terminal can now be sized using scaling option. Removed some debug printing as well.

0.1.1 - Added Properties option to terminal right-click

0.1 - Initial Release




LicenseGPL
(Version 0.1.10)
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 Error

 
 by gondee on: Jan 18 2009
 

I'm getting an error where the box does not remember its transparency on start up.


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 No Autostart

 
 by xboxmods on: Feb 5 2009
 

Screenlet will not autostart regardless of setting it to do so.

Terminal Screenlet v0.1.10
Ubuntu Hardy
Screenlets 0.1.2


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 NO transparency BACKGROUND

 
 by Tokio-VS-Nepal on: Mar 8 2009
 

THE transparency not run.


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 Backspace in screen

 
 by Mikelifeguard on: Jul 9 2009
 

Currently this screenlet uses the wrong character sequence for backspace - when in screen, the backspace key doesn't work. Please use Control-H for backspace so this works.


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 Re: Backspace in screen

 
 by spdf on: Jul 25 2009
 

I'll look into this. As far as I know, it uses whatever character map is configured for the system by default.


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 Re: Re: Backspace in screen

 
 by jaysonfw on: Aug 5 2009
 

Great screenlet. I am having the same issue with the Backspace in screen though. After some experimenting, I can fix this in xterm, by changing the terminal configuration >Advanced > Backspace key Generates from Autodetect to Control-H. That leads me to believe that the Terminal Screenlet is trying to autodetect the backspace key, and there are no options to change it to send ^H explicitly.


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 Rewrite

 
 by spdf on: Jul 25 2009
 

I'm working on a new version of this Screenlet (been a long time, I know!) with multiple terminals with tabs.

I should have an alpha soon!


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