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- Date: Fri, 19 Aug 2016 14:00:14 +0200
- From: Josh Glover <jmglov@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Moving on from xterm
- References: <20160819111442.GA30780@quadratic.cynic.net>
On 19 August 2016 at 13:15, Curt Sampson <cjs@example.com> wrote: > I've finally made the move to a larger and higher resolution display: > a 27" 4K monitor (3840x2160, exactly four times a 1080p "Full HD" > display), which is about 160 DPI. (In my quest for ever more screen > real-estate, however, I've set `Xft.dpi: 120`.) Hurrah! I just started a new job, and was handed a 32" 4K monitor. I had asked for a pair of 24" ones, but IT really wanted me to try this one out. I've been really pleased at how easily I was able to migrate from three heads (two 24" monitors and my laptop display) from my previous four years of work to this one. I use Openbox, and just rebound my "move and resize to head N" keys to "move and resize to the left or right side of my screen", which gives me a pretty good approximation of a dual-head setup. I basically only use three windowed programs: Chrome, Emacs, and Terminator, so this setup works great for me. Which brings me to your question: > Does anybody have any suggestions for a new terminal program? Terminator! http://gnometerminator.blogspot.se/p/introduction.html It has a tiling layout, so you can do stuff like this: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B6UycWI06eGxREJ4RC0tR2xGaEk Don't worry too much about the name. You can compile without all the GNOME junk if you want: https://packages.gentoo.org/packages/x11-terms/terminator > Some of my requirements and/or hopes are: > > * Use [FreeType](https://www.freetype.org/) Check. > * Use standard modern input methods so I can type Japanese. Check. > * Avoid decoration: I don't use tabbed terminals and I should be > able to turn off menu and tool bars and things like that. Check. > * No need for special features like iTerm2's ability to display > images inline and whatnot. Doesn't have that stuff. > * That said, I use Gnu screen a lot, so if there's any special > integration there that would be helpful for me, that might be a > bonus. Not sure. > * Not dragging in a huge pile of desktop environment (Gnome, KDE, > whatever) is a definite bonus. Check. > * Configuration should use some reasonable text-based format in a > file in the homedir somewhere so I can use my usual systems to > maintain it in Git. Check. Here's my config: : jmglov@alhana; cat ~/.config/terminator/config [global_config] [keybindings] reset = None broadcast_group = <Primary><Shift>g cycle_next = None broadcast_off = <Primary><Shift>h reset_clear = <Primary><Shift>r toggle_scrollbar = <Primary><Shift>s [profiles] [[default]] scrollbar_position = hidden background_image = None scrollback_lines = 10000 use_system_font = False foreground_color = "#00ff00" scroll_on_output = False font = Liberation Mono 10 [[proj]] background_image = None background_color = "#ffffff" foreground_color = "#000000" Cheers, Josh
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