On 14-03-15 13:16, Christopher Barry wrote:
> Dear terminology creators,
>
> First, it's very beautiful, and nicely crafted with care and love -
> that's the most obvious first impression.
>
> Second, the font rendering is superb, and it runs mc wonderfully as
> well.
Thank you for your kind words. It's really appreciated.
[..]
> * tabbing w/ ctrl-pg{up,dwn} should wrap around in a ring, or be
> configurable to do that if desired.
You should update it. A patch has been done for that very recenly.
> * command mode should have a '?' or 'help' command
Agreed. Can you please make a wishlist task on
https://phab.enlightenment.org/ ?
> * ctrl-[0-9] does not work to jump to a tab for me for some reason
Works for me™. I have no idea why it wouldn't work. Maybe you window
manager has some actions configured.
> * shft-numpad{+,-} does not change the font size for me for some reason.
same.
> * with many tabs enabled, ctrl-shft-home brings up a view of the tabs,
> but moving mouse up or down does not scroll the instances very well.
> allowing the scroll-wheel here would be intuitive and useful. Another
> thought would be to initially grid them all to fit, then mousing over
> each would zoom it enough to see the text, and a click would select
> it. Indeed, having multiple display modes/methods would be cool.
good idea. Can you also create a ticket about it?
> * coming in/out of config, multi-line prompts are incorrectly displayed.
> It seems related to how the right-click menu slides in. I am using
> this theme-able prompt (progit theme):
> https://github.com/christopher-barry/bash-color-tools.git
> disclaimer: I wrote it.
You should also create a task about it :)
> * the config page is white on my box (still running e17 though) and
> does not match the default dark theme. I assume this has to do with
> not having all the right new stuff yet though.
It uses the elementary theme. You should run elementary-config.
>
> * should window splits stay in the same tab? This would be nice for
> keeping a specific split setup on a single tab. Seems like a major
> architectural thing though, and I can imagine you all debated that,
> as I assume the terminal here is a 'bigger' container than the tab,
> but just a thought that I think it would be an nice enhancement.
I'm sorry but tabs are stored in splits and not the other way around.
Maybe someday we'll consider making that configurable.
> Anyway, major kudos to all of you that made this terminal emulator. It
> is *by far* the best one I have ever used, and I've been using Unix and
> Linux since the early '90s. Absolutely awesome job!
Thank you very much! Keep spreading the word about terminology!
--
Boris Faure
Pointer Arithmetician
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