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apps:terminal:dropdown [2012/12/31 16:53] – [Advanced Options] nickapps:terminal:dropdown [2020/09/28 06:02] kevinbowen
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-====== Drop-down Window ======+~~NOTOC~~ 
 +{{ :apps:terminal:terminal.png?nolink|}} 
 +====== xfce4-terminal - Drop-down Window ======
  
-<note>The drop-down functionality was added in Xfce4-terminal 0.6.1.</note>+Xfce4-terminal has the functionality to have one drop-down window. This mode is inspired by consoles in computer games, such as Quake, in which a terminal slides down from the top of the screen when a key is pressed, and then slides back up when the key is pressed again. The drop-down functionality was added in Xfce4-terminal 0.6.1.
  
-Xfce4-terminal has the functionality to have 1 drop-down window. This mode is inspired from consoles in computer games such as Quake which slide down from the top of the screen when a key is pressed, and slide back up when the key is pressed again.+----
  
-===== Starting a Drop-down Window =====+====== Starting a Drop-down Window ======
  
-You can start the drop-down mode by running ''<nowiki>xfce4-terminal --drop-down</nowiki>''. Since the application as no keybinding code, it is advised to [[:xfce:xfce4-settings:keyboard|Application Shortcuts]] for this.+You can start the drop-down mode by running ''<nowiki>xfce4-terminal --drop-down</nowiki>''. Since the application has no keybinding code, it is advised to use [[:xfce:xfce4-settings:keyboard|Application Shortcuts]] for this.
  
 The first time ''<nowiki>xfce4-terminal --drop-down</nowiki>'' is passed to the application, it will create a drop-down window and show it on top of the active ((the monitor that contains the mouse pointer)) monitor. Each other time the command is executed, the drop-down window will toggle its visibility. The first time ''<nowiki>xfce4-terminal --drop-down</nowiki>'' is passed to the application, it will create a drop-down window and show it on top of the active ((the monitor that contains the mouse pointer)) monitor. Each other time the command is executed, the drop-down window will toggle its visibility.
-===== Main Window =====+ 
 +---- 
 +====== Main Window ======
  
 When you start the drop-down window for the first time, the application opens a window on top of other windows at the top of the screen without window borders. When you start the drop-down window for the first time, the application opens a window on top of other windows at the top of the screen without window borders.
  
 <figure "Drop-down window with 3 tabs"> <figure "Drop-down window with 3 tabs">
-{{ :apps:terminal:terminal-dropdown-window.png?nolink |}}+{{ :apps:terminal:terminal-dropdown-window.png?600nolink |}}
 </figure> </figure>
  
-===== Preferences =====+[[|Back to Top]] 
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 +====== Preferences ======
  
 The drop-down preferences will be shown in the normal preferences dialog if opened from a drop-down window. You can do so by clicking the small Preferences icon in the buttom-right corner of the tab bar, right-click the notification area icon or right-click in the terminal window and choose {gui>Preferences...}. The drop-down preferences will be shown in the normal preferences dialog if opened from a drop-down window. You can do so by clicking the small Preferences icon in the buttom-right corner of the tab bar, right-click the notification area icon or right-click in the terminal window and choose {gui>Preferences...}.
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 </figure> </figure>
  
-==== Behavior ====+[[|Back to Top]] 
 +---- 
 +===== Behavior =====
  
 ? Keep window open when it loses focus ? Keep window open when it loses focus
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 ! Put a terminal icon in the system tray. The icon responds to clicks to toggle the window visibility or with right-click to access the Xfce Terminal preferences. ! Put a terminal icon in the system tray. The icon responds to clicks to toggle the window visibility or with right-click to access the Xfce Terminal preferences.
  
-==== Appearance and Animation ====+[[|Back to Top]] 
 +---- 
 +===== Appearance and Animation =====
  
 ? Width ? Width
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 ! Hide the tabs at the bottom of the window when there is only a single tab opened. Then there are than 1 tab the bar will always be visible. ! Hide the tabs at the bottom of the window when there is only a single tab opened. Then there are than 1 tab the bar will always be visible.
  
-==== Position ====+[[|Back to Top]] 
 +---- 
 +===== Position =====
  
 ? Position ? Position
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 ! If the window should be moved to the monitor containing the mouse pointer when the ''<nowiki>xfce4-terminal --drop-down</nowiki>'' option is executed. If disabled, the window will stay on the monitor is was first started on. ! If the window should be moved to the monitor containing the mouse pointer when the ''<nowiki>xfce4-terminal --drop-down</nowiki>'' option is executed. If disabled, the window will stay on the monitor is was first started on.
  
-===== Advanced Options =====+[[|Back to Top]] 
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 +====== Advanced Options ======
  
 When started the __first time__ the ''<nowiki>--drop-down</nowiki>'' option also accepts window and tab [[command-line]] parameters. You can use this to start a drop-down with multiple predefined commands. The example below will open three tabs in the drop-down window (with IRC client, music on console and process overview). When started the __first time__ the ''<nowiki>--drop-down</nowiki>'' option also accepts window and tab [[command-line]] parameters. You can use this to start a drop-down with multiple predefined commands. The example below will open three tabs in the drop-down window (with IRC client, music on console and process overview).
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   xfce4-terminal --tab --drop-down --title "Disk Usage" -e df --hold   xfce4-terminal --tab --drop-down --title "Disk Usage" -e df --hold
  
-Note that some of the window options don't apply to the drop-down window, like <nowiki>--show-borders</nowiki>.+Note that some of the window options don't apply to the drop-down window, like <nowiki>--show-borders</nowiki> and <nowiki>--geometry</nowiki> since those are overridden by window specific preferences. 
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