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6 Terminator - Multiple GNOME terminals in one window
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9 terminator [options]
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12 This manual page documents Terminator, a terminal emulator application.
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14 Terminator is a program that allows users to set up flexible arrange‐
15 ments of GNOME terminals. It is aimed at those who normally arrange
16 lots of terminals near each other, but don't want to use a frame based
17 window manager.
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20 This program follow the usual GNU command line syntax, with long
21 options starting with two dashes (`-'). A summary of options is
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24 -h, --help
25 Show summary of options
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27 -v, --version
28 Show the version of the Terminator installation
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30 -m, --maximise
31 Start with a maximised window -M, --maximize Start with a maxi‐
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34 -f, --fullscreen
35 Start with a fullscreen window
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37 -b, --borderless
38 Instruct the window manager not to render borders/decoration on
39 the Terminator window (this works well with -m)
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41 -H, --hidden
42 Hide the Terminator window by default. Its visibility can be
43 toggled with the hide_window keyboard shortcut (Ctrl-Shift-Alt-a
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46 -T, --title
47 Force the Terminator window to use a specific name rather than
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50 --geometry=GEOMETRY
51 Specifies the preferred size and position of Terminator's win‐
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54 -e, --command=COMMAND
55 Runs the specified command instead of your default shell or pro‐
56 file specified command. Note: if Terminator is launched as x-
57 terminal-emulator -e behaves like -x, and the longform becomes
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60 -x, --execute COMMAND [ARGS]
61 Runs the rest of the command line instead of your default shell
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64 --working-directory=DIR
65 Set the terminal's working directory
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67 -g, --config FILE
68 Use the specified FILE for configuration
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70 -r, --role=ROLE
71 Set a custom WM_WINDOW_ROLE property on the window
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73 -l, --layout=LAYOUT
74 Start Terminator with a specific layout. The argument here is
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77 -s, --select-layout=LAYOUT
78 Open the layout launcher window instead of the normal terminal.
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80 -p, --profile=PROFILE
81 Use a different profile as the default
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83 -i, --icon=FORCEDICON
84 Set a custom icon for the window (by file or name)
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86 -u, --no-dbus
87 Disable DBus
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89 -d, --debug
90 Enable debugging output (please use this when reporting bugs).
91 This can be specified twice to enable a built-in python debug‐
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94 --debug-classes=DEBUG_CLASSES
95 If this is specified as a comma separated list, debugging output
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98 --debug-methods=DEBUG_METHODS
99 If this is specified as a comma separated list, debugging output
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101 specified in addition to --debug-classes, only the intersection
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104 --new-tab
105 If this is specified and Terminator is already running, DBus
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109 The following default keybindings can be used to control Terminator:
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111 F1 Launches the full HTML manual.
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113 Creation & Destruction
114 The following items relate to creating and destroying terminals.
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116 Ctrl+Shift+O
117 Split terminals Horizontally.
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119 Ctrl+Shift+E
120 Split terminals Vertically.
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122 Ctrl+Shift+T
123 Open new tab.
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125 Ctrl+Shift+I
126 Open a new window. (Note: Unlike in previous releases, this win‐
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129 Super+I
130 Spawn a new Terminator process.
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132 Alt+L Open layout launcher.
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135 Close the current terminal.
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137 Ctrl+Shift+Q
138 Close the current window.
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140 Navigation
141 The following items relate to moving between and around terminals.
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143 Alt+Up Move to the terminal above the current one.
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148 Alt+Left
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154 Ctrl+PageDown
155 Move to next Tab.
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160 Ctrl+Shift+N or Ctrl+Tab
161 Move to next terminal within the same tab, use Ctrl+PageDown to
162 move to the next tab. If cycle_term_tab is False, cycle within
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165 Ctrl+Shift+P or Ctrl+Shift+Tab
166 Move to previous terminal within the same tab, use Ctrl+PageUp
167 to move to the previous tab. If cycle_term_tab is False, cycle
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170 Organisation
171 The following items relate to arranging and resizing terminals.
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173 Ctrl+Shift+Right
174 Move parent dragbar Right.
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176 Ctrl+Shift+Left
177 Move parent dragbar Left.
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179 Ctrl+Shift+Up
180 Move parent dragbar Up.
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182 Ctrl+Shift+Down
183 Move parent dragbar Down.
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185 Super+R
186 Rotate terminals clockwise.
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189 Rotate terminals counter-clockwise.
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192 Drag and Drop
193 The layout can be modified by moving terminals with Drag and
194 Drop. To start dragging a terminal, click and hold on its
195 titlebar. Alternatively, hold down Ctrl, click and hold the
196 right mouse button. Then, **Release Ctrl**. You can now drag
197 the terminal to the point in the layout you would like it to be.
198 The zone where the terminal would be inserted will be high‐
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201 Ctrl+Shift+PageDown
202 Swap tab position with next Tab.
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204 Ctrl+Shift+PageUp
205 Swap tab position with previous Tab.
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207 Miscellaneous
208 The following items relate to miscellaneous terminal related functions.
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210 Ctrl+Shift+C
211 Copy selected text to clipboard.
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214 Paste clipboard text.
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216 Ctrl+Shift+S
217 Hide/Show Scrollbar.
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219 Ctrl+Shift+F
220 Search within terminal scrollback.
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222 Ctrl+Shift+R
223 Reset terminal state.
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225 Ctrl+Shift+G
226 Reset terminal state and clear window.
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228 Ctrl+Plus (+)
229 Increase font size. Note: This may require you to press shift,
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233 Decrease font size. Note: This may require you to press shift,
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237 Restore font size to original setting.
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239 Ctrl+Alt+W
240 Rename window title.
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243 Rename tab title.
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245 Ctrl+Alt+X
246 Rename terminal title.
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248 Super+1
249 Insert terminal number, i.e. 1 to 12.
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252 Insert padded terminal number, i.e. 01 to 12.
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254 Grouping & Broadcasting
255 The following items relate to helping to focus on a specific terminal.
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257 F11 Toggle window to fullscreen.
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260 Toggle between showing all terminals and only showing the cur‐
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264 Toggle between showing all terminals and only showing a scaled
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268 Hide the initial window. Note that this is a global binding, and
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273 Super+T
274 Group all terminals in the current tab so input sent to one of
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278 Remove grouping from all terminals in the current tab.
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281 Group all terminals so that any input sent to one of them, goes
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285 Remove grouping from all terminals.
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287 Alt+A Broadcast to All terminals.
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289 Alt+G Broadcast to Grouped terminals.
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291 Alt+O Broadcast Off.
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293 Most of these keybindings are changeable in the Preferences.
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299 Terminator was written by Chris Jones <cmsj@tenshu.net> and others.
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301 This manual page was written by Chris Jones <cmsj@tenshu.net> and oth‐
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