Still no truetype fonts huh? Looks like a more flashy Eterm.
Terminology – a new terminal emulator
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#23Reminds me of TermKit. http://acko.net/blog/on-termkit/
Sadly, TermKit is pretty much in hibernation due to too much criticism: http://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/137kd9/18_month...
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#24That's a really bad screencast, since the fonts are barely readable. Still, cool features. Will try it out to see if they are useful or annoying.
Can't use XFT fonts. Doesn't set 256 colors properly. The blinking cursor is retarded and seemingly cannot be disabled. Those are kind of dealbreakers for me. On the plus side, it feels really snappy. Impressive speed indeed.
that one would help a lot.
(i used to have a very visible window manager active border and shadows, and also lower the opacity of the non-focused ones... but gnome 3 designers in all their wisdom decided i didn't need all that)
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#25Installation is a bit of a pain, at least on OS X. It complains of a bunch of packages missing. Consider having it available through macports.
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#27Reminds me of TermKit. http://acko.net/blog/on-termkit/
Sadly, TermKit is pretty much in hibernation due to too much criticism: http://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/137kd9/18_month...
I say this as someone who reads reddit quite a bit.
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#30Earlier quoted context omitted.
It's one of the best compositing desktops IMO. It renders fast, even without hardware acceleration.
But his point still stands. And it's easy to see why. It's not 'backed' by any distro where it's the default.