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NAME

       Terminology - Terminal Emulator written with EFL (Enlightenment Foundation Libraries).

SYNOPSIS

       terminology [options]

DESCRIPTION

       This is an EFL terminal emulator with some extra bells and whistles.  It has many features
       including split terminal support, support for tabs, preview icons for files and so on...

OPTIONS

       -e, --exec <cmnd>
              Specify command to execute.  Defaults to $SHELL (or passwd shell or  /bin/sh)  When
              used along with -S/--split, each argument is used as a command for a split, leaving
              away the extra arguments.  With 3 splits, one vertical, a command on the right,  an
              horizontal  split  on  the  left  with  only a command on the bottom, the following
              arguments should be used: --split v-h-- -e command1 $SHELL command2

       -d=CURRENT-DIRECTORY, --current-directory=CURRENT-DIRECTORY
              Change to directory for execution of terminal command.  Type: STR.

       -t=THEME, --theme=THEME
              Use the named edje theme or path to theme file.  Type: STR.

       -b=BACKGROUND, --background=BACKGROUND
              Use the named file as a background wallpaper for terminology.  Type: STR.

       -g=GEOMETRY, --geometry=GEOMETRY
              Terminal geometry to use (eg 80x24 or 80x24+50+20 etc.).  Type: STR.

       -n=NAME, --name=NAME
              Set window name.  Type: STR.

       -r=ROLE, --role=ROLE
              Set window role.  Type: STR.

       -s=vh-, --split=vh-
              Terminology can start with splits opened as described below.  The arguments  are  a
              string with the following characters:
               -s v splits terminal vertically
               -s h splits horizontally
               - defines a placeholder for a shell or a command when used with
               --exec/-e
               Examples:
                                    ______
                                    |  |  |
               $ terminology -s v   |__|__|

                                    ______
                                    |_____|
               $ terminology -s h   |_____|

                                     ______
                                     |__|  |
               $ terminology -s vh   |__|__|

                                     ______
                                     |  |__|
               $ terminology -s v-h  |__|__|

                                       ______
               $ terminology -s vh--h  |__|__|
                                hv--v  |__|__|
               Type: STR.

       -T=TITLE, --title=TITLE
              Set window title.  Type: STR.

       -i=ICON-NAME, --icon-name=ICON-NAME
              Set icon name.  Type: STR.

       -f=FONT, --font=FONT
              Set font (NAME/SIZE for scalable, NAME for bitmap.  Type: STR.

       -v=VIDEO-MODULE, --video-module=VIDEO-MODULE
              Set emotion module to use. Choices are: auto, gstreamer, xine, generic.

       -l=LOGIN, --login=LOGIN
              Run the shell as a login shell.  Type: BOOL.

       -m=VIDEO-MUTE, --video-mute=VIDEO-MUTE
              Set mute mode for video playback.  Type: BOOL.

       -c=CURSOR-BLINK, --cursor-blink=CURSOR-BLINK
              Set cursor blink mode.  Type: BOOL.

       -G=VISUAL-BELL, --visual-bell=VISUAL-BELL
              Set visual bell mode.  Type: BOOL.

       -F, --fullscreen
              Go into the fullscreen mode from start.

       -I, --iconic
              Go into an iconic state from the start.

       -B, --borderless
              Become a borderless managed window.

       -O, --override
              Become an override-redirect window.

       -M, --maximized
              Become maximized from the start.

       -W, --nowm
              Terminology is run without a wm.

       -H, --hold
              Don't exit when the command process exits.

       -s, --single
              Force single executable if multi-instance is enabled..

       -2, --256color
              Set TERM to xterm-256color instead of xterm.

       --active-links=ACTIVATE-LINKS
              Whether to highlight links.  Type: BOOL.

       -V, --version
              Show program version.

       -C, --copyright
              Show copyright.

       -L, --license
              Show license.

       -h, --help
              Show this message.

CONTROLS / SHORTCUTS

       Shift+PgUp
              Scroll terminology one page up

       Shift+PgDn
              Scroll terminology one page down

       Shift+Up
              Scroll terminology one line up

       Shift+Down
              Scroll terminology one line down

       Shift+Insert
              Paste Clipboard (ctrl+v/c) selection

       Shift+Ctrl+Insert
              Paste Primary (highlight) selection

       Shift+Keypad-Plus
              Font size up by one unit.

       Shift+Keypad-Minus
              Font size down by one unit.

       Shift+Keypad-Multiply
              Reset font size.

       Shift+Keypad-Divide
              Copy highlight to Clipboard (same as ctrl+c in gui apps).

       Ctrl+PgUp
              Switch focus to previous terminal inside a window (when using splits).

       Ctrl+PgDn
              Switch focus to next terminal inside a window (when using splits).

       Ctrl+Shift+h
              Toggle displaying the miniview of the history.

       Ctrl+Shift+t
              Create a new terminal on top of current inside window (tabs).

       Ctrl+Shift+End
              Close the current terminal.

       Ctrl+Shift+Home
              Bring up "tab" switcher.

       Ctrl+Shift+PgUp
              Split terminal horizontally (one terminal above the other).

       Ctrl+Shift+PgDn
              Split terminal vertically (one terminal to the left of the other).

       Alt+Home
              Enter command mode (enter commands to control terminology itself)

       Alt+Return
              Paste primary selection.

       Alt+w  Copy selection to primary.

       Ctrl+Shift+c
              Copy current selection to clipboard.

       Ctrl+Shift+v
              Paste current clipboard selection.

       Ctrl+1 through Ctrl+0
              Switch to terminal tab 1 through 10

       Ctrl+Alt+Equal
              Increase font size. Note that it works on scalable fonts only.

       Ctrl+Alt+Minus
              Decrease font size. Note that it works on scalable fonts only.

       Ctrl+Alt+0
              Reset font to default setting saved in config.

       Ctrl+Alt+9
              Display big font size (10x20 bitmap, or size 20 with scalable).

MOUSE CONTROLS

       Right mouse click
              Bring up controls menus.

       Middle mouse click
              Paste highlight selection.

       Left mouse click/drag
              Make a selection highlight.

       Ctrl + Left mouse click/drag
              Make a block selection.

       Wheel  Scroll up or down in history.

       Ctrl + Wheel
              Zoom font size up/down.

COMMAND MODE COMMANDS

       To  enter  command  mode in terminology press Alt+Home. Currently command mode understands
       the following commands:

       f      Reset font to default setting saved in config.

       f+     Increase font size. Note that it works on scalable fonts only.

       f-     Decrease font size. Note that it works on scalable fonts only.

       fb     Display big font size (10x20 bitmap, or size 20 with scalable).

       gNxM   Make terminal NxM chars in size (if possible). e.g. g80x48  g40x20.   If  just  one
              number  is  provided,  it  will  use  the  following shortcuts: g0=80x24; g1=80x40;
              g2=80x60; g3=80x80; g4=120x24; g5=120x40; g6=120x60; g7=120x80; g8=120x120

       b      Reset the background (no media)

       bPATH  Set the background media to an absolute file PATH

THEMES:

       Themes can be stored in ~/.config/terminology/themes/ .

EXTENDED ESCAPES FOR TERMINOLOGY:

       [\033][}][COMMAND][\000]
              i.e.
                1.   ESC char (\033 or 0x1b)
                2.   } char
                3... sequence of UTF8 chars other than nul (\000 or 0x00).
                4    \000 char (nul byte or 0x00 to indicate end of sequence) e.g.
                echo -n '\033}Hello world\000'

              Commands:

              any values inside square brackets [] are to be replaced by some  content  (numbers,
              strings, paths, url's etc.). example:

              aa[PATH-OF-FILE] should be come something like:
                aa/tmp/file.png or aa[true/false] should become something like:
                aatrue or
                aafalse

              ---

              pn[FULL-PATH-OR-URL]
                popup the given media file/url now

              pq[FULL-PATH-OR-URL]
                quque a popup for the given media file/url

              bt[FULL-PATH-OR-URL]
                set the terminal background media file/url temporarily

              bp[FULL-PATH-OR-URL]
                set the terminal background media file/url permanently

              at[on/true/yes/off/false/no]
                set the terminal alpha state to be on, or off temporarily

              ap[on/true/yes/off/false/no]
                set the terminal alpha state to be on, or off permanently

              qs
                query grid and font size. stdin will have written to it:
                  W;H;FW;FH
                where W is the width of the terminal grid in characters
                where H is the height of the terminal grid in characters
                where FW is the width of 1 character cell in pixels
                where FH is the height of 1 character cell in pixels

              is[CW;H;FULL-PATH-OR-URL]
                insert STRETCHED media (where image will stretch to fill the
                  cell area) and define expected cell area to be W cells
                  wide and H cells high, with the image/media/url.
                where C is the replace character to be identified in later
                  text where W is the width in character cells (up to 511).
                where H is the height in character cells (up to 511).

                note  that  this  escape  alone has no effect. it indicates a future intention of
              inserting media into the terminal. the terminal will EXPECT a grid of WxH  "replace
              characters"  to follow, with each sequence of such replace characters bebung with a
              ib escape command and ending with an ie escape command.

                the FULL-PATH-OR-URL for all  the i commands (is,
                ic, if, it) may be of the form:

                  /full/path/to/file.png

                OR

                  /full/path/to/link0full/path/to/file.png

                  where a newline character separates a URI for a link and
                    a full path to a file to display in the region. the link
                    is the destination URI when a user may clikc on the given
                    media image.

                  example:

                    printf("\ 33}is#5;3;%s 00"
                           "\ 33}ib#####\ 33}ie\0
                           "\ 33}ib#####\ 33}ie\0
                           "\ 33}ib#####\ 33}ie\0, "/tmp/icon.png");

                  note that # is the replace character, and later #  chars  if  inside  begin/end
              escapes, will be replaced by the given media indicated in the insert media escape.

              ic[CW;H;FULL-PATH-OR-URL]
                insert CENTERED media (centered in cell area). otherwise
                  paramaters are identical to the is command, but
                  retains aspect and is padded by blank space.

              if[CW;H;FULL-PATH-OR-URL]
                insert FILLED media (fill in cell area). otherwise paramaters
                  are identical to the is command but ensures the entire
                  area is filled like a background even if media goes beyond
                  cell bounds and is clipped.

              it[CW;H;FULL-PATH-OR-URL]
                insert THUMB media (thumbnail cell area). otherwise paramaters
                  are identical to the is command, but uses thumbnail
                  generation to make a fast to load but low resolution version
                  (cached) of the media.

              ib
                begin media replace sequence run

              ie
                end media replace sequence run

BUGS

       If  you  find  a bug or for known issues/bugs/feature requests please email enlightenment-
       devel@lists.sourceforge.net  or  visit  the  place  where  all  the  hard  work  is   done
       http://phab.enlightenment.org/

AUTHOR

       Terminology was written by Carsten Haitzler <raster@rasterman.com> and others. See AUTHORS
       file for other contributors.