Hi,
lilyterm seems to behave like you describe sakura, (no
horizontal scrolling), but it does have a search function,
color manipulation, and transparency. I like it a lot.
Not sure about CJK, but it's written by a taiwanese, so..
it also has other nifty features like accidental paste-
into-terminal-and-execute protection, etc. - check it out :)
cheers, paul
On 05/02/2012 09:19 PM, Koen Wilde wrote:
On Tue, Sep 06, 2011 at 04:21:50PM -0300, Vitor Eiji Justus Sakaguti wrote:
Hi,
I don't know if you guys suffer as much as I do having terminal
emulators that don't handle resizing very well. I think this is a
pretty big deal for tiling window managers users, so I think most of
you must have a good solution, hence, I'm asking here.
Well, the problem with xterm (my terminal of choice) is that when its
size shrinks it loses all the info outside its boundaries, so if you
expand it again, there will be a lot of empty space and all the info
there will be gone.
Urxvt does indeed keep the info, but it does so (as far as I could
find) by breaking the lines and redrawing itself accordingly, making
it all look rambled (IMHO).
Some other terminals, like sakura, do keep the info and do not ramble
everything, but I couldn't find a way to scroll horizontaly.
So, considering all this, what terminal emulator do you recommend? Did
I miss any feature in one of those that I mentioned?
Thanks in advance!
PS: I do care about CJK support, and a "find" feature would be nice
(like the one of terminator's, the java one), and being able to use a
customized colorscheme would be awesome!
Not exactly a terminal emulator... but I gave up GNU screen in favor
tmux[1] because screen suffered resizing issues as well. Now that I
made the switch tmux has given me even more reasons to stay:)
-- Koen
[1]: http://tmux.sourceforge.net/
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