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Description du projet

Multi Gnome Terminal is an enhanced version of
gnome-terminal, with many powerful new features
and extensions. The most notable enhancement is
the ability to run multiple terminals within the
same window. Each terminal may be accessed by its
"tab", through keyboard shortcuts, or menu
selections. Inactive terminals provide an alert
when the buffer changes by changing the color of
the tab labels. Other enhancements include a
toolbar, a buttonbar, flexible command options to
launch new terminals, tabs, and shells from either
the GUI or command line, customizable key bindings
for MGT functions and other uses, font shadowing,
the ability to "split" terminals so that each
window can simultaneously multiple terminals, the
ability to "view" or "bond" terminals with other
terminals, and various other improvements.

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2003-04-21 17:11 Retour à la liste release
1.6.2

Plusieurs bugs ont été corrigés. 'echo-e '1234567890 \ 10 \ 10 \ e [Z.' produit maintenant une sortie correcte. Auparavant, si vous avez commencé un raccourci clavier dans une fenêtre MGT, puis ouvert de nouvelles fenêtres MGT (pas de tabulations), et ensuite essayé d'utiliser le raccourci full 'Ctrl-N L', MGT tombait en panne. Un autre problème causé le curseur de disparaître si la sélection de texte a sur elle et le dos. Si le texte en gras a été attirée par des personnages overstriking, rayures serait à gauche le long du bord gauche de l'écran du terminal. Enfin, si l'écran a été lancé de MGT, elle ne priverait pas les caractères semi-graphiques.
Tags: Stable, Major bugfixes
Several bugs have been fixed. 'echo -e '1234567890\10\10\e[Z.' now produces correct output. Previously, if you began a keyboard shortcut in one MGT window, and then opened new MGT windows (not tabs), and then tried to use the full shortcut 'Ctrl-l n', MGT would crash. Another problem caused the cursor to disappear if the text selection went over it and back. If bold text was drawn by overstriking characters, stripes would be left along the left border of terminal screen. Finally, if screen was launched from MGT, it wouldn't render semi-graphic characters.

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