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apps:terminal:dropdown [2019/11/28 11:22] – [Starting a Drop-down Window] kevinbowenapps:terminal:dropdown [2020/09/28 06:02] kevinbowen
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-====== Drop-down Window ======+====== 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 by 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 ======
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 ====== Preferences ====== ====== Preferences ======
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 ===== Behavior ===== ===== Behavior =====
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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.
  
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 ===== Appearance and Animation ===== ===== Appearance and Animation =====
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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.
  
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 ===== 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.
  
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 ====== Advanced Options ====== ====== Advanced Options ======