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[Enquiry] Keeping window dimensions and font size? #1105

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lf-araujo opened this issue Sep 1, 2017 · 10 comments
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[Enquiry] Keeping window dimensions and font size? #1105

lf-araujo opened this issue Sep 1, 2017 · 10 comments

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@lf-araujo
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Thank you for the amazing tool. I am running it in Ubuntu Budgie.

  • Is it possible to make Terminix keep the window size over several runs?
  • Is it possible to maintain the font size?
@gnunn1
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gnunn1 commented Sep 1, 2017

You can set the default size for the terminal in profiles which are configured in the Preferences window. This is identical to the way gnome terminal behaves.

The font and font size are also configured in the profile.

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@Netoperz
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Stupid question, but where is the preferences window ?
I want to set transparency and set default size of TILIX in ubuntu budgee and i can't see any settings menu entry or button, I think this setting should have some stright forward menu entry, I'm a developer so i asked here, most of the users will give up and install other tool.

SO could You tell me here how step by step should I set the background transparency and set and save the size of the window (number of columns and rows) ?
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@lf-araujo
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Its at the top left icon, the Tilix icon. There you will find a preferences option.

@Netoperz
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zrzut ekranu z 2018-08-23 23-01-04

This is standard budgee, with material ui from their theme manager, buttons on left "os x like" i can't see any button there that gives preferences. 18.4 based distro

Linux n37--Stellar 4.15.0-32-generic #35-Ubuntu SMP Fri Aug 10 17:58:07 UTC 2018 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux

@phw
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phw commented Aug 23, 2018

In your case in the right then ;)

@Netoperz
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:) i touht so, but it looks like it's not "clicable".

Should be easy to reproduce , on clean install , jsy change the "window buttons" to left :)
Looks like a biy of Bug :)

I've changed the leyout to default settings, buttons to the "standard" position, and so on, and the Tilix icon thatlittle one bugger in corner :D does not work, clicking it does not do anything.

zrzut ekranu z 2018-08-23 23-21-23

@phw
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phw commented Aug 23, 2018

No idea really about how budgie handles this. Normally you just have to make sure "menu" or "appmenu" is part of your decoration icons.

That thing is called the application menu. In gnome there is a dedicated menu for this in the top bar. On environments that do not support the application menu the Tilix icon should show up in the Tilix window.

@lf-araujo
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lf-araujo commented Aug 24, 2018

this seems to be a bug. That icon in the right of the window is clickable in my system.

@Netoperz
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Yap, that's why i have reported it, it's clickable, in a way (i can see some glow in borders of the icon) but nothing happends. No way to get the Tilix config window.

And there is no way to call that config window from shell command ?

Or something, I really like tilix, but need transparency and some otrher stuff that makes work faster and do not want to change the emulator to something different this one is good :) not counting that little BUG.

@gnunn1
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gnunn1 commented Aug 24, 2018

You can open preferences from the command line, run:

tilix --preferences

All CLI options can be viewed with:

tilix --help

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