On 13-10-09 03:23 AM, Petr Vaněk wrote:
>   - I'm really open to accept patches including patches with quite big
> changes. For example the 'yakuake mode' - I accepted it without problems
> even I find it quite useless feature (for me of course).

I'm glad to hear that. I use a free-floating terminal maybe once every 
three or four months at most and, for my other family members' 
computers, the only option that's polished enough to really be viable is 
Yakuake... which is heavy. (Have you ever actually tried using things 
like Guake or Tilda? They're horrendously unpolished.)

I probably won't use it myself, since I'm technical enough to set up a 
comfy urxvt+screen stack with urxvt's kuake extension, but I can see it 
replacing Yakuake everywhere else.

(After all, urxvt is on a whole other level when it comes to both 
lightweightness and emulation accuracy. The downside is, because its 
only competitor on those fronts is uxterm, it's also on a whole other 
level when it comes to how obtuse its docs and config system are.)


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