On Tuesday, 21 December at 20:03, Olaf Meeuwissen via Dng wrote:
(...)> Still haven't made up my mind about a command-line terminal. Have been using guake for a long time, looked at tilda for a bit but for the time being use rxvt-unicode on my i3-wm systems. Note, support for Japanese is a must for me, output as well as input, not just on the command-line but the "desktop" in general.
I've tried several dropdown terminals over the years, and every one of them eventually stopped working in some creative way, so I wrote my own. As it turns out, a simple and functional version can be done with a few lines of shellscript, $PREFERRED_XTERMINAL, xdotool and sxhkd (and a little tweaking from your window manager if you feel like it). I'm attaching it in case anyone wants to take a look (it really is suprisingly simple).
- Antoine -- No one remembers the singer. The song remains.
jack_in_the_box.sh
Description: Bourne shell script
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