gnome-terminal(1)


NAME

   gnome-terminal --- is a terminal emulation application.

SYNOPSIS

   gnome-terminal  [-e,  --command=STRING]   [-x,  --execute ]  [--window-
   with-profile=PROFILENAME]  [--tab-with-profile=PROFILENAME]  [--window-
   with-profile-internal-id=PROFILEID]       [--tab-with-profile-internal-
   id=PROFILEID]    [--role=ROLE]    [--show-menubar]     [--hide-menubar]
   [--geometry=GEOMETRY]  [--working-directory=DIRNAME]  [-?, --help]

DESCRIPTION

   GNOME  Terminal is a terminal emulation application that you can use to
   perform the following actions:

   Access a UNIX shell in the GNOME environment.

   A shell is a program that interprets and executes the commands that you
   type  at  a  command  line  prompt.  When you start GNOME Terminal, the
   application starts the default shell that is specified in  your  system
   account. You can switch to a different shell at any time.

   Run  any application that is designed to run on VT102, VT220, and xterm
   terminals.

   GNOME  Terminal  emulates  the  xterm  program  developed  by   the   X
   Consortium.  In turn, the xterm program emulates the DEC VT102 terminal
   and also supports the DEC VT220 escape sequences. An escape sequence is
   a series of characters that starts with the Esc character.

   GNOME  Terminal  accepts all of the escape sequences that the VT102 and
   VT220 terminals use for functions such as positioning  the  cursor  and
   clearing the screen.

OPTIONS

   -e, --command=STRING
             Execute the argument to this option inside the terminal.

   -x, --execute
             Execute   the  remainder  of  the  command  line  inside  the
             terminal.

   --window-with-profile=PROFILENAME
             Open a new window containing a tab with  the  given  profile.
             More than one of these options can be provided.

   --tab-with-profile=PROFILENAME
             Open  a  tab  in the window with the given profile. More than
             one of these options can be provided, to open several tabs .

   --window-with-profile-internal-id=PROFILEID
             Open a new window containing a tab with the given profile ID.
             Used internally to save sessions.

   --tab-with-profile-internal-id=PROFILEID
             Open  a  tab  in  the window with the given profile ID.  Used
             internally to save sessions.

   --role=ROLE
             Set the role for the last-specified window; applies  to  only
             one  window; can be specified once for each window you create
             from the command line.

   --show-menubar
             Turn on the menu bar for the last-specified  window;  applies
             to only one window; can be specified once for each window you
             create from the command line.

   --hide-menubar
             Turn off the menu bar for the last-specified window;  applies
             to only one window; can be specified once for each window you
             create from the command line.

   --geometry=GEOMETRY
             X geometry specification (see "X" man page), can be specified
             once per window to be opened.

   --working-directory=DIRNAME
             Set the terminal's working directory to DIRNAME.

   -?, --help
             Show help message.

AUTHOR

   This  manual page was written by Christian Marillat marillat@debian.org
   for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).

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