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- GUAKE NOT CLOSING WITH EXIT COMMAND WINDOWS
GUAKE NOT CLOSING WITH EXIT COMMAND WINDOWS
There's a few obscure things, and you'll want to spend some time customizing it, updating the jump list manually, checking all the settings as well as changing some of the hotkeys, but in the end you'll have the best Console application Windows has to offer.
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Go and download ConEmu and try it for yourself.
GUAKE NOT CLOSING WITH EXIT COMMAND WINDOWS 7
I've gone and customized my Windows 7 task list to include Azure PowerShell, Git Bash in Cygwin, Far and Visual Studio's command prompt. It also includes FarManager plugins for drag and drop within the text mode app. Not enough awesome? OK, add in the FarManager text-based File Manager (ala Norton Commander) and watch ConEmu light up even more. ConEmu looks at the current application running and some heuristics and overlays progress. If you're familiar with Windows 7 you are likely familiar with the way that progress bars are overlaid over a Windows 7 Taskbar button. The feature that really blew me away was Progress Bar integration. You can even get applications like putty.exe to startup inside a tab with the -new_console switch or run obscure DOS applications inside the ConEmu using DosBox. Turns out that feature exists and you can set distinct preferences for specific executables. For example, I wanted to change the behavior of the console (colors, fonts, etc) when a specific application was running. Each time I find myself wishing for a specific feature, I find it somewhere in the settings. You can even "attach" or suck in existing console that are already running into ConEmu. See how one of my Tabs is running as Administrator? It's the little details, my friends. You can quickly change your transparency and smoothly resize your terminal.Ĭheck out the tabs. You've got the current process id, as well as the status of your CAPS, NUM and SCRL locks. This details also show ConEmu was created by a developer. There's a hundred little details that make ConEmu fun to explore. Best yet, these are actual commands, not just shells, so I can pin batch files, common commands (deploy, etc) or whatever I like. Now I can have all my favorite commands and configurations in a one click location. Of course! So obvious it should have been done before. Here's some of ConEmu's fantastic improvements to the Windows terminal experience. I haven't even begun to scratch the surface as ConEmu is one of those applications that is so configurable that you can become lost in the flexibility. It's ConEmu and it's insane (in a good way.) It's also actively developed. While I love Console2, I think I'm ready to switch as I've just been turned on a NEW contender in the Windows Console Wars.
GUAKE NOT CLOSING WITH EXIT COMMAND FULL
We want tabs, we want control, we want better full screen, we want themes, we want more. I'm not talking about PowerShell, which many agree is crazy powerful, but rather the Terminal itself. A kick ass terminal is exactly what Windows needs. In fact, I declared in 2004 that Windows was (and is) missing the boat when it comes to Text Mode. It might be a good idea to close this issue seeing as it is a duplicate.I have long sung the praises of Console2, an alternative Windows Command Prompt. The only workaround as of now is configuring hotkeys on your window manager of choice for opening and closing Guake as specified by this and this comment, the first one explaining the workaround and the second one providing a way to reduce the delay of guake opening and closing when using the provided workaround.Īnother workaround is simply ditching Wayland entirely and choosing Gnome on Xorg as your session on GDM or whatever display manager you're using. The issue is that Guake uses a global hotkey library made for Xorg, and there is no interfaces in the Wayland specification yet for global hotkeys so that a similar library can be developed for Wayland. It's the same one.Įvery Gnome app uses Wayland, so that's why it doesn't work on gedit, nautilus, no window, etc.įirefox (and most other non-gnome programs) are running on Wayland through XWayland, and in that case it will work. That's the same behaviour as the issue I mentioned.
