![]() ![]() If a section of text is then copied or pasted from the terminal into a text editor, it appears as spaces rather than tabs Terminator remembers them as tab characters. Tab Character Handling - Many terminal emulators translate tab characters into strings of spaces.Portability - Written mostly in Java, with a small POSIX C++ part (for pseudo-terminal support) and a Ruby invocation script, Terminator should compile out of the box on most modern desktop operating systems.Number Reinterpretation - Terminator will recognize numbers in a variety of bases as the current selection, and add informational menu items to the pop-up menu showing the same number in other bases.Terminator instead provides a horizontal scrollbar when necessary. Horizontal Scrolling - Most terminal emulators wrap text when it intrudes upon the right margin. ![]() Find - Terminator provides you with a find function, so users can search for text and regular expressions within their terminal (including the scrollback) in the style of less, and offering quick movement to the next or previous match.Drag & Drop - Text and URLs, and files from Finder/ Nautilus/ Windows Explorer can be dropped on Terminator to be inserted as text, with automatic quoting of filenames containing shell meta-characters.Automatic Logging - Complete logs are automatically generated of all of the user's terminal sessions. ![]()
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