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-====== Command-line Options ====== 
  
-Here is a summary of all the options, grouped by type. Explanations are in the following sections. 
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-? General Options 
-! <nowiki>-h, --help ; -V, --version ; --disable-server ; --color-table ; --default-display=display ; --default-working-directory=directory</nowiki> 
-? Window or Tab Separators 
-! <nowiki>--tab ; --window</nowiki> 
-? Tab Options 
-! <nowiki>-x, --execute ; -e, --command=command ; --working-directory=directory ; -T, --title=title ; -H, --hold</nowiki> 
-? 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> 
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-===== General Options ===== 
- 
-? -h, --help 
-! List the various command line options supported by Terminal and exit 
-? -V, --version 
-! Display version information and exit 
-? --disable-server 
-! Do not register with the D-BUS session message bus 
-? --default-display=display 
-! Default X display to use. 
-? --default-working-directory=directory 
-! Set directory as the default working directory for the terminal 
- 
-===== Window or Tab Separators ===== 
- 
-? --tab 
-! Open a new tab in the last-specified window; more than one of these options can be provided 
-? --window 
-! Open a new window containing one tab; more than one of these options can be provided 
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-===== Tab Options ===== 
- 
-? -x, --execute 
-! Execute the remainder of the command line inside the terminal 
-? -e, --command=command 
-! Execute command inside the terminal 
-? --working-directory=directory 
-! Set directory as the working directory for the terminal 
-? -T, --title=title 
-! Set title as the initial window title for the terminal 
-? -H, --hold 
-! Causes the terminal to be kept around after the child command has terminated 
-=====  
-Window Options ===== 
- 
-? --display=display 
-! X display to use for the last- specified window. 
-? --geometry=geometry 
-! Sets the geometry of the last-specified window to geometry. Read X(7) for more information on how to specify window geometries.  
-? --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. It is mostly used for session management inside Terminal  
-? --startup-id=string 
-! Specifies the startup notification id for the last-specified window. Used internally to forward the startup notification id when using the D-BUS service.  
-? -I, --icon=icon 
-! Set the terminal's icon as an icon name or filename.  
-? --fullscreen 
-! Set the last-specified window into fullscreen mode; applies to only one window; can be specified once for each window you create from the command line.  
-? --maximize 
-! Set the last-specified window into maximized mode; applies to only one window; can be specified once for each window you create from the command line.  
-? --show-menubar 
-! Turn on the menubar for the last-specified window. Can be specified once for each window you create from the command line.  
-? --hide-menubar 
-! Turn off the menubar for the last-specified window. Can be specified once for each window you create from the command line.  
-? --show-borders 
-! Turn on the window decorations for the last-specified window. Applies to only one window. Can be specified once for each window you create from the command line.  
-? --hide-borders 
-! Turn off the window decorations for the last-specified window. Applies to only one window. Can be specified once for each window you create from the command line.  
-? --show-toolbars 
-! Turn on the toolbars for the last-specified window. Applies to only one window. Can be specified once for each window you create from the command line.  
-? --hide-toolbars 
-! Turn off the toolbars for the last-specified window. Applies to only one window. Can be specified once for each window you create from the command line.