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====== Getting Started ====== | ====== Getting Started ====== | ||
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===== Starting Terminal ===== | ===== Starting Terminal ===== | ||
- | The easiest way to start // | + | The easiest way to start //Xfce Terminal// is to use the applications menu of your desktop; for Xfce, point your mouse cursor to the desktop, press the right mouse button and choose {gui> |
- | You can also start //Terminal// from a command line or from the Application launcher. Just hit {key> | + | You can also start //xfce4-terminal// from a command line or from the Application launcher. Just hit {key> |
===== When you first start Terminal ===== | ===== When you first start Terminal ===== | ||
- | When you start // | + | When you start //Xfce Terminal// for the first time, the application opens a terminal window with default settings. |
<figure "When you first start Terminal"> | <figure "When you first start Terminal"> | ||
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! Set to xterm or xterm-color, | ! Set to xterm or xterm-color, | ||
? COLORTERM | ? COLORTERM | ||
- | ! Set to Terminal | + | ! Set to '' |
? DISPLAY | ? DISPLAY | ||
! Set to the X11 display of the terminal by default. | ! Set to the X11 display of the terminal by default. | ||
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===== Working with multiple terminals ===== | ===== Working with multiple terminals ===== | ||
- | Terminal provides a tab feature that enables you to open several terminals within a single window. Each terminal is opened in a separate tab. Click on the appropriate tab to display the terminal in the window. Each tabbed terminal in a window is separate sub-process, | + | Xfce Terminal provides a tab feature that enables you to open several terminals within a single window. Each terminal is opened in a separate tab. Click on the appropriate tab to display the terminal in the window. Each tabbed terminal in a window is separate sub-process, |
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You can close a terminal tab by clicking on the close button in the terminal tab header or by choosing {gui> | You can close a terminal tab by clicking on the close button in the terminal tab header or by choosing {gui> | ||
+ | ===== Modifying Shortcuts ===== | ||
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+ | Xfce Terminal has no special interface to change shortcuts like {key> | ||
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+ | Read more about this in the general [[: | ||
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+ | ===== Search in the Terminal Contents ===== | ||
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+ | Open the Find dialog, by clicking {gui> | ||
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+ | ? Case sensitive | ||
+ | ! Enable case sensitive matching. | ||
+ | ? Match as regular expression | ||
+ | ! Don't escape the search pattern, but use it directly for the regular expression. | ||
+ | ? Match entire work only | ||
+ | ! Add word boundary matching (\b) to the regular expression. | ||
+ | ? Wrap around | ||
+ | ! Jump to the beginning of the buffer, and vice versa, when the end has been reached. | ||
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+ | If the dialog is closed, you can continue search with the {gui> | ||
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