On Wed, 2 Jan 2013 22:54:16 +0200 mplia mpliaaa <mpli...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> You could bind a key to launch the terminal, and another for the
> "shade up mode toggle". Unfortunately the shade-up doesn't seem to
> work with frame-less windows (windows without the top title border).

If it's being hidden up top, just hide the top title border past the top
of the screen.  B-)

> Regarding the quickaccess module, un-check transient and the binding
> will exist for new windows. Also checking "relaunch when closed" will
> spawn a new session whenever you close the active one (very annoying!)
> 
> cheers
> 
> 
> 2013/1/2 Vito De Tullio <vito.detul...@gmail.com>:
> > Carsten Haitzler wrote:
> >
> >>> I am a big yakuake/guake/tilda/kuake/... fan. I really like to
> >>> always have a F12-touch-distance available terminal.
> >>>
> >>> Is there some plan to develop a slide-from-above, always present
> >>> modality for terminology?
> >>
> >> no. never. because this kind of feature belongs in a wm not a
> >> terminal.
> >
> > I respectfully disagree: while some of the aspect can (should? but
> > so the experience depends not only from the program, but also from
> > the wm?) be handled by the wm there is more than the "slide from
> > above" in a yakuake- style terminal emulator.
> >
> > On top of my head, a couple of features I really find necessary for
> > this kind of programs are the possibility to handle tabbed and
> > split sessions. Furthermore there is the "always present" modality:
> > if I log out (via e.g. CTRL-D) from a session, there should be
> > spawned another one.
> >
> > I found and activated the quickaccess module and I think it's really
> > interesting, but it seems to me that it "attaches" to a process,
> > so, if I exit and re-enter terminology the binding is lost.
> >
> > BTW: is there some API or something like that to set position and
> > size to a window with enlightenment wm?
> >
> > --
> > ZeD


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