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apps:terminal:command-line [2012/12/31 16:54] – [Window Options] nickapps:terminal:command-line [2013/01/03 19:25] – [Command-line Options] nick
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 ! <nowiki>-x, --execute ; -e, --command=command ; --working-directory=directory ; -T, --title=title ; -H, --hold</nowiki> ! <nowiki>-x, --execute ; -e, --command=command ; --working-directory=directory ; -T, --title=title ; -H, --hold</nowiki>
 ? Window Options ? Window Options
-! <nowiki>--display=display ; --geometry=geometry ; --role=role ; --startup-id=string ; -I, --icon=icon ; --fullscreen ; --maximize ; --show-menubar , --hide-menubar ; --show-borders , --hide-borders ; --show-toolbars , --hide-toolbars</nowiki>+! <nowiki>--display=display ; --geometry=geometry ; --role=role ; --startup-id=string ; -I, --icon=icon ; --fullscreen ; --maximize ; --show-menubar , --hide-menubar ; --show-borders , --hide-borders ; --show-toolbar , --hide-toolbar</nowiki>
  
 ===== General Options ===== ===== General Options =====
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 ! X display to use for the last- specified window. ! X display to use for the last- specified window.
 ? --geometry=geometry ? --geometry=geometry
-! Sets the geometry of the last-specified window to geometry. Read X(7) for more information on how to specify window geometries+! Sets the geometry of the last-specified window to geometry. You can use this to set the columns and rows with the format ''COLUMNSxROWS'', but also to set a position ''+XOFF+YOFF'' or both ''COLUMNSxROWS+XOFF+YOFF''. The offsets can also be negative to define a right or bottom offset. See also [[http://www.xfree86.org/current/X.7.html#sect6|X(7)]].
 ? --role=role ? --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. The role is a unique identifier for the window to be used when restoring a session. ! 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. The role is a unique identifier for the window to be used when restoring a session.