On Fri, 2004-04-16 at 21:45, Tango Echo wrote:
> The Eterm suggestions are nice, but I'm talking more
> than changing backgrounds, using a colored font, or
> using a transparant background. Stephen, you might be
> right using it for changing color. If I learned bash
> scripting, perhaps I could
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and consoles - Eye ca ndy?
Try SuperKaramba. Marcel Gagne wrote an article on it
in this months issue of www.linuxjournal.com.
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On Thursday 15 April 2004 05:18 pm, Job Evers wrote:
->Is Eterm better then aterm? (wow, what original names!)
Never used aterm myself, but others seem to think Eterm is much better.
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On Fri, 2004-04-16 at 07:18, Job Evers wrote:
> Is Eterm better then aterm? (wow, what original names!)
Eterm opens up a can of whoop-ass on aterm; Wterm is a fast second on
that.
Having the ability to customise a terminal is VERY important and is
almost a lost art.
Customising the "prompt" i
On Thu, 15 Apr 2004 16:12:19 -0400
Ronald J. Hall wrote:
> On Thursday 15 April 2004 03:20 pm, Tango Echo wrote:
>
> ->I tried breifly looking on freshmeat, but perhaps I
> ->didn't look hard enough. Or perhaps there isn't such
> ->a terminal out there =O
> ->Advice? Tips? Help?
> ->
> ->Thanks
On Thursday 15 April 2004 03:20 pm, Tango Echo wrote:
->I tried breifly looking on freshmeat, but perhaps I
->didn't look hard enough. Or perhaps there isn't such
->a terminal out there =O
->Advice? Tips? Help?
->
->Thanks in advance,
->
->Tango
Eterm rocks, IMHO...love being able to use random
Have you a why..??
--- Tango Echo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does anyone know of any linux terminals/consoles
> that
> do a little bit more than just display the
> characters
> you type?
> Some that would provide animations and eye candy
> perhaps? For example, when you typed to the
> term
On Fri, 2004-04-16 at 05:20, Tango Echo wrote:
> Does anyone know of any linux terminals/consoles that
> do a little bit more than just display the characters
> you type?
> Some that would provide animations and eye candy
> perhaps? For example, when you typed to the terminal
> the most recent
Does anyone know of any linux terminals/consoles that
do a little bit more than just display the characters
you type?
Some that would provide animations and eye candy
perhaps? For example, when you typed to the terminal
the most recent character would very start bright and
slowly fade to a dar