February 20, 2017 Terminix 1.5.0 Released | ||||
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I'm pleased to announce that Terminix 1.5.0 has been released. Terminix is a GTK3 tiling terminal emulator for Linux which follows the Gnome Human Interface Guidelines (HIG). More information about Terminix can be found here: https://gnunn1.github.io/terminix-web/ The following changes have been made in this release: - Added initial support for bookmarks - Re-worked terminal menu to include bookmark and password options, some lesser used options moved to a sub-menu - Added a new feature to raise a notification if activity is detected after a specified period of silence - Uses overlay scrollbars in GTK 3.22 and later - Search button now toggles depending if focused terminal has search open - Improved performance when using background images - Added new Window Appearance preference - Improved title editors in preferences to show available variables - Re-worked -e option to fix some bugs, should work better across more permutations - Many bug fixes I'm always looking for help, if you are interested in contributing to the project please feel free to drop me a line. Terminix is a pretty popular project (currently the second most starred project on github for D language projects) so it's a great opportunity to work on something that is actively used by end-users. |
February 21, 2017 Re: Terminix 1.5.0 Released | ||||
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Posted in reply to Gerald | On Monday, 20 February 2017 at 15:06:37 UTC, Gerald wrote:
> I'm pleased to announce that Terminix 1.5.0 has been released. Terminix is a GTK3 tiling terminal emulator for Linux which follows the Gnome Human Interface Guidelines (HIG). More information about Terminix can be found here:
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Thanks. Just cloned, compiled and installed it on Ubuntu 16LTS and it works out of the box.
~$ terminix --version
Versions
Terminix version: 1.5.0
VTE version: 0.42
GTK Version: 3.18.9
Nice new features. I'm sure they will come in handy.
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