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NAME

6       mate-terminal - manual page for MATE Terminal Emulator
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DESCRIPTION

9   Usage:
10              mate-terminal [OPTION...]
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12   Help Options:
13       -h, --help
14              Show help options
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16       --help-all
17              Show all help options
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19       --help-terminal
20              Show terminal options
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22       --help-window-options
23              Show per-window options
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25       --help-terminal-options
26              Show per-terminal options
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28       --help-gtk
29              Show GTK+ Options
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31       --help-sm-client
32              Show session management options
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34   Options to open new windows or terminal tabs; more than one of these may be
35       specified:
36       --window
37              Open a new window containing a tab with the default profile
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39       --tab  Open a new tab in the last-opened window with the  default  pro‐
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42   Window  options;  if used before the first --window or --tab argument, sets
43       the default for all windows:
44       --show-menubar
45              Turn on the menubar
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47       --hide-menubar
48              Turn off the menubar
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50       --maximize
51              Maximize the window
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53       --full-screen
54              Full-screen the window
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56       --geometry=GEOMETRY
57              Set the window size; for example: 80x24, or 80x24+200+200  (COL‐
58              SxROWS+X+Y)
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60       --role=ROLE
61              Set the window role
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63       --active
64              Set the last specified tab as the active one in its window
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66   Terminal options; if used before the first --window or --tab argument, sets
67       the default for all terminals:
68       -e, --command
69              Execute the argument to this option inside the terminal
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71       -x, --execute
72              Execute the remainder of the command line inside the terminal
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74       --profile=PROFILE-NAME
75              Use the given profile instead of the default profile
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77       -t, --title=TITLE
78              Set the terminal title
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80       --working-directory=DIRNAME
81              Set the working directory
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83       --zoom=ZOOM
84              Set the terminal's zoom factor (1.0 = normal size)
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86       GTK+ Options
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88       --class=CLASS
89              Program class as used by the window manager
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91       --name=NAME
92              Program name as used by the window manager
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94       --screen=SCREEN
95              X screen to use
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97       --sync Make X calls synchronous
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99       --gtk-module=MODULES
100              Load additional GTK+ modules
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102       --g-fatal-warnings
103              Make all warnings fatal
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105   Session management options:
106       --sm-client-disable
107              Disable connection to session manager
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109       --sm-client-state-file=FILE
110              Specify file containing saved configuration
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112       --sm-client-id=ID
113              Specify session management ID
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115   Application Options:
116       --disable-factory
117              Do not register with the activation nameserver, do not re-use an
118              active terminal
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120       --load-config=FILE
121              Load a terminal configuration file
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123       --save-config=FILE
124              Save the terminal configuration to a file
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126       --display=DISPLAY
127              X display to use
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Author

130       Adam  Erdman  <hekel@archlinux.info>  (2014)  and  Abel McClendon <hcm‐
131       mac@hosscomm.com> (2014)
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133       for the Mate Documentation Team.
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See Also

136       The full documentation for mate-terminal is  maintained  as  a  Texinfo
137       manual.
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139       If  the  info and mate-terminal programs are properly installed at your
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142              info mate-terminal
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144       should give you access to the complete manual.
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146       More MATE Terminal documentation can be found from the Help menu, or by
147       pressing the F1 key.
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149       Further  information  may  also be available at: http://wiki.mate-desk
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