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commit a91134b481cb8974d4717e00e12db76dcd681db5
Author: Carsten Haitzler (Rasterman) <ras...@rasterman.com>
Date:   Tue Dec 21 14:20:38 2021 +0000

    move to new terminology shots
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diff --git a/pages/about-terminology.md.txt b/pages/about-terminology.md.txt
index 5bc4e5c2f..2a44e8531 100644
--- a/pages/about-terminology.md.txt
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@@ -13,13 +13,13 @@
 
 Terminology is a terminal emulator for Linux/BSD/UNIX systems that uses EFL. 
It has a whole bunch of bells and whistles. Use it as your regular vt100 
terminal emulator with all the usual features, such as 256 color support. 
Terminology is designed to emulate Xterm as closely as possible in most 
respects.
 
-[![Terminology 
Colors](/_media/terminology-colors-thumb.png)](/_detail/terminology-colors.png?id=about-terminology)
 
+![](/_media/aa/shot-2021-12-21_13-39-03.png)
 
 As it uses EFL, Terminology works in X11, under a Wayland compositor and even 
directly in the framebuffer on Linux. This allows you to replace your boring 
text-mode VT with a graphical one which requires no display system.
 
 Terminology also has config panels. Simply click the right mouse button or 
hold the left one down for about a second to bring up the configuration menu. 
You can even customize the colors to your own liking or just use the ones which 
come with your default theme.
 
-[![Terminology 
HTOP](/_media/terminology-htop-thumb.png)](/_detail/terminology-htop.png?id=about-terminology)
 
+![](/_media/aa/shot-2021-12-21_13-40-12.png)
 
 Run all your regular terminal apps such as *top*, *htop*, *ls*, *emacs*, *vim* 
and *mc* as always and enjoy one of the fastest terminal emulators around in 
terms of  handling I/O. 
 
@@ -27,63 +27,61 @@ Terminology will keep scrollback in RAM, not on any file on 
disk, so as to keep
 
 Terminology displays an easy to see bell to let you know something is wrong, 
as well as a sound to get your attention. This can be turned off by muting 
alerts.
 
-[![Terminology 
Bell](/_media/terminology-bell-thumb.png)](/_detail/terminology-bell.png?id=about-terminology)
 
+![](/_media/aa/shot-2021-12-21_13-40-53.png)
 
 Terminology understands full file paths, URL links and email addresses and 
will underline them on mouse-over. Click to get more details such as gravatar 
information for an e-mail address or to download the file from a URL. If the 
URL is a link to a video or animated gif, Terminology will play it. Otherwise 
the data will just be displayed.
 
-[![Terminology 
Link](/_media/terminology-link-thumb.png)](/_detail/terminology-link.png?id=about-terminology)
+![](/_media/aa/shot-2021-12-21_13-42-34.png)
 
 Terminology also displays a progress bar to let you know how downloads are 
going.
 
-[![Terminology 
Download](/_media/terminology-download-thumb.png)](/_detail/terminology-download.png?id=about-terminology)
+![](/_media/aa/shot-2021-12-21_13-43-56.png)
 
 Local files are displayed instantly inside the Terminal. This saves you the 
trouble of opening another GUI application if you only want a quick preview of 
a file or URL. That said, Terminology can open files with external application 
helpers if you wish.
 
-[![Terminology 
GIF](/_media/terminology-gif-thumb.png)](/_detail/terminology-gif.png?id=about-terminology)
+![](/_media/aa/shot-2021-12-21_13-46-17.png)
 
 Terminology lets you see cats being silly in animated gifs when no web browser 
is available. You can even use tycat, a special cat tool that provides metadata 
for Terminology via escape sequences, to literally ``cat`` content inline in 
the terminal itself. The utility remembers files in scrollback, even videos 
with sound can be replayed, searched and paused.
 
-[![Terminology 
PNG](/_media/terminology-png-thumb.png)](/_detail/terminology-png.png?id=about-terminology)
+![](/_media/aa/shot-2021-12-21_13-48-16.png)
 
 Terminology can also display image files in all their alpha channel splendor. 
Even SVG, PDF and PS files will display and scale correctly. If you have 
[Libreoffice](https://www.libreoffice.org/) installed, you can
 even ``cat`` PPT, ODP, DOC and even XLS files if you wish.
 
-[![Terminology cat 
video](/_media/terminology-cat-video-thumb.png)](/_detail/terminology-cat-video.png?id=about-terminology)
+![](/_media/aa/shot-2021-12-21_13-50-24.png)
 
 You don't have to just click links or use *typop+ or *tycat* to open files - 
you can set them as backgrounds too. Use ``tybg`` to set a background using any 
file you like, from simple PNGs or JPGs, to SVGs or MP4 video files. 
Terminology also supports animated GIFs and PPT files. If, for instance, you 
want to reminisce over a particularly good presentation you created on market 
innovation, set it as your background and enjoy it every day. Similarly if you 
have a favorite video of cats fa [...]
 
-[![Terminology background 
video](/_media/terminology-bg-video-thumb.png)](/_detail/terminology-bg-video.png?id=about-terminology)
+![](/_media/aa/shot-2021-12-21_13-52-32.png)
 
 Terminology also supports translucency, so you can see what's going on behind 
the Terminal. Set this to 0% if you wish to get rid of the background entirely.
 
-[![Terminology 
Transparency](/_media/terminology-transparency-thumb.png)](/_detail/terminology-transparency.png?id=about-terminology)
+![](/_media/aa/shot-2021-12-21_13-53-39.png)
 
 Terminology also supports tabs. You can arrange them across the top of the 
Terminal with individual titles in the usual way. However if you've chosen a 
video background, it will still play across tabs. Videos in hidden tabs will be 
"paused" (actually, entirely evicted from memory) until you reopen the tab 
again. 
 
-[![Terminology 
tabs](/_media/terminology-tabs-thumb.png)](/_detail/terminology-tabs.png?id=about-terminology)
+![](/_media/aa/shot-2021-12-21_14-18-48.png)
 
 Click the 4 boxes at the top-right of a terminal, or hit CTRL+SHIFT+Home to 
enter *Tab switcher* mode. A grid of terminals will appear. You can navigate 
and select them with your mouse or keyboard. All the mini versions of each 
Terminal window are live and show all current content complete with background, 
even if this is a video. 
 
-[![Terminology Tab 
Switcher](/_media/terminology-tab-switcher-thumb.png)](/_detail/terminology-tab-switcher.png?id=about-terminology)
+![](/_media/aa/shot-2021-12-21_13-56-07.png)
 
 Terminology can split the terminal into vertical or horizontal panes. Splits 
can nest, so you can divide panes as many times as you like. They are each 
resizable and can hold tabs. Feel free to slice and dice your terminal any way 
you wish.
 
-[![Terminology 
Splits](/_media/terminology-splits-thumb.png)](_detail/terminology-splits.png?id=about-terminology)
+![](/_media/aa/shot-2021-12-21_13-58-41.png)
 
 Split Terminology panes act in the same way as using Terminology in a single 
window. You can play videos, display wallpapers and update your content as 
normal.
 
-[![Terminology Splits 
Full](/_media/terminology-splits-full-thumb.png)](/_detail/terminology-splits-full.png?id=about-terminology)
+![](/_media/aa/shot-2021-12-21_14-00-32.png)
 
 Terminology has many configuration options. Simply right click or hold down 
the left mouse button to open up *Settings*. From here, you can customize the 
theme, background, font, sizing and more. Terminology will automatically save 
your changes unless you choose *Temporary*.
 
-[![Terminology 
Settings](/_media/terminology-settings-thumb.png)](/_detail/terminology-settings.png?id=about-terminology)
+![](/_media/aa/shot-2021-12-21_14-01-09.png)
 
 See our video below for more of Terminology's features.
 
 Note that Terminology is in constant development, so the best way to see 
everything Terminology has to offer is to download it and try it for yourself:
 
-[![Terminology Youtube 
Video](/_media/terminology-youtube-thumb.png)](https://youtu.be/ibPziLRGvkg)
-
 Terminology has been translated into several languages already. If your 
language is missing or incomplete, please use 
[Weblate](https://hosted.weblate.org/engage/terminology/) to help translate 
Terminology.
 
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