Re: Terminix 0.51.0 Released

2016-02-29 Thread Dejan Lekic via Digitalmars-d-announce

Brilliant application! Well-done!

May I ask for a feature? (Maybe it is already planned) - Can we 
please have tabs (could be simple Toggle Buttons) in each 
terminal? There is plenty of space between the "0: Terminal 1" 
and "+ x" in each of the terminals. That space could be used for 
tabs I humbly believe.


Re: Terminix 0.51.0 Released

2016-02-28 Thread Gerald via Digitalmars-d-announce

On Sunday, 28 February 2016 at 22:33:23 UTC, Mike Wey wrote:

Great work.


Thanks Mike, coming from you that's a real compliment. I really 
appreciate all your work on GtkD and the support you've given me 
in answering questions and dealing with issues.





Re: Terminix 0.51.0 Released

2016-02-28 Thread Mike Wey via Digitalmars-d-announce

On 02/28/2016 12:13 AM, Gerald wrote:

Terminix is a tiling Linux terminal emulator I've been working on
designed for the Gnome 3 environment and using GtkD. This newest release
fixes a number of bugs and adds some new features. I'm announcing it
here primarily for D programmers interested in development using GtkD
since this might be useful as a real world GtkD program that exercises a
significant percentage of the GTK API. Also, if anyone wants to
contribute to the effort I'm always looking for help.

Terminix can be found here: https://github.com/gnunn1/terminix


Great work.

--
Mike Wey


Re: Terminix 0.51.0 Released

2016-02-28 Thread karabuta via Digitalmars-d-announce

On Saturday, 27 February 2016 at 23:13:47 UTC, Gerald wrote:
Terminix is a tiling Linux terminal emulator I've been working 
on designed for the Gnome 3 environment and using GtkD. This 
newest release fixes a number of bugs and adds some new 
features. I'm announcing it here primarily for D programmers 
interested in development using GtkD since this might be useful 
as a real world GtkD program that exercises a significant 
percentage of the GTK API. Also, if anyone wants to contribute 
to the effort I'm always looking for help.


Terminix can be found here: https://github.com/gnunn1/terminix


Sweet! Hope you will announce it in the elementary, Ubuntu and 
Linux G+ community, right?





Re: Terminix 0.51.0 Released

2016-02-27 Thread xky via Digitalmars-d-announce

On Saturday, 27 February 2016 at 23:13:47 UTC, Gerald wrote:
Terminix is a tiling Linux terminal emulator I've been working 
on designed for the Gnome 3 environment and using GtkD. This 
newest release fixes a number of bugs and adds some new 
features. I'm announcing it here primarily for D programmers 
interested in development using GtkD since this might be useful 
as a real world GtkD program that exercises a significant 
percentage of the GTK API. Also, if anyone wants to contribute 
to the effort I'm always looking for help.


Terminix can be found here: https://github.com/gnunn1/terminix


pretty good! ]:-)


Re: Terminix 0.51.0 Released

2016-02-27 Thread Stefan Koch via Digitalmars-d-announce

On Saturday, 27 February 2016 at 23:13:47 UTC, Gerald wrote:
Terminix is a tiling Linux terminal emulator I've been working 
on designed for the Gnome 3 environment and using GtkD. This 
newest release fixes a number of bugs and adds some new 
features. I'm announcing it here primarily for D programmers 
interested in development using GtkD since this might be useful 
as a real world GtkD program that exercises a significant 
percentage of the GTK API. Also, if anyone wants to contribute 
to the effort I'm always looking for help.


Terminix can be found here: https://github.com/gnunn1/terminix


Looks good.
Great  work.


Terminix 0.51.0 Released

2016-02-27 Thread Gerald via Digitalmars-d-announce
Terminix is a tiling Linux terminal emulator I've been working on 
designed for the Gnome 3 environment and using GtkD. This newest 
release fixes a number of bugs and adds some new features. I'm 
announcing it here primarily for D programmers interested in 
development using GtkD since this might be useful as a real world 
GtkD program that exercises a significant percentage of the GTK 
API. Also, if anyone wants to contribute to the effort I'm always 
looking for help.


Terminix can be found here: https://github.com/gnunn1/terminix