Terminator
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Terminator (aka GNOME Terminator) is a python-based terminal emulator allowing multiple terminals in the same window.
Note
Not to be confused with the other terminal emulator of the same name.
Not to be confused with the other terminal emulator of the same name.
Installation
USE flags
USE flags for x11-terms/terminator Multiple GNOME terminals in one window
test
|
Enable dependencies and/or preparations necessary to run tests (usually controlled by FEATURES=test but can be toggled independently) |
verify-sig
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Verify upstream signatures on distfiles |
Emerge
root #
emerge --ask x11-terms/terminator
Usage
Invocation
Terminator will generally be launched from an on-screen menu, or keyboard shortcut, in a user's graphical environment.
Terminator may, if needed, be launched from a shell under X11.
user $
terminator --help
Usage: terminator [options] Options: -h, --help show this help message and exit -v, --version Display program version -m, --maximise Maximise the window -M, --maximize Maximise the window -f, --fullscreen Make the window fill the screen -b, --borderless Disable window borders -H, --hidden Hide the window at startup -T FORCEDTITLE, --title=FORCEDTITLE Specify a title for the window --geometry=GEOMETRY Set the preferred size and position of the window(see X man page) -e COMMAND, --command=COMMAND Specify a command to execute inside the terminal -g CONFIG, --config=CONFIG Specify a config file -j CONFIGJSON, --config-json=CONFIGJSON Specify a partial config json file -x, --execute Use the rest of the command line as a command to execute inside the terminal, and its arguments --working-directory=DIR Set the working directory -i FORCEDICON, --icon=FORCEDICON Set a custom icon for the window (by file or name) -r ROLE, --role=ROLE Set a custom WM_WINDOW_ROLE property on the window -l LAYOUT, --layout=LAYOUT Launch with the given layout -s, --select-layout Select a layout from a list -p PROFILE, --profile=PROFILE Use a different profile as the default -u, --no-dbus Disable DBus -d, --debug Enable debugging information (twice for debug server) --debug-classes=DEBUG_CLASSES Comma separated list of classes to limit debugging to --debug-methods=DEBUG_METHODS Comma separated list of methods to limit debugging to --new-tab If Terminator is already running, just open a new tab --unhide If Terminator is already running, just unhide all hidden windows