mate-terminal − manual page for MATE Terminal Emulator
mate−terminal [OPTION...]
−h, −−help
Show help options
−−help−all
Show all help options
−−help−terminal
Show terminal options
−−help−window−options
Show per−window options
−−help−terminal−options
Show per−terminal options
−−help−gtk
Show GTK+ Options
−−help−sm−client
Show session management options
−−window
Open a new window containing a tab with the default profile
−−tab |
Open a new tab in the last−opened window with the default profile |
−−show−menubar
Turn on the menubar
−−hide−menubar
Turn off the menubar
−−maximize
Maximize the window
−−full−screen
Full−screen the window
−−geometry=GEOMETRY
Set the window size; for example: 80x24, or 80x24+200+200 (COLSxROWS+X+Y)
−−role=ROLE
Set the window role
−−active
Set the last specified tab as the active one in its window
−e, −−command
Execute the argument to this option inside the terminal
−x, −−execute
Execute the remainder of the command line inside the terminal
−−profile=PROFILE−NAME
Use the given profile instead of the default profile
−t, −−title=TITLE
Set the terminal title
−−working−directory=DIRNAME
Set the working directory
−−zoom=ZOOM
Set the terminal’s zoom factor (1.0 = normal size)
GTK+ Options
−−class=CLASS
Program class as used by the window manager
−−name=NAME
Program name as used by the window manager
−−screen=SCREEN
X screen to use
−−sync |
Make X calls synchronous |
−−gtk−module=MODULES
Load additional GTK+ modules
−−g−fatal−warnings
Make all warnings fatal
−−sm−client−disable
Disable connection to session manager
−−sm−client−state−file=FILE
Specify file containing saved configuration
−−sm−client−id=ID
Specify session management ID
−−disable−factory
Do not register with the activation nameserver, do not re−use an active terminal
−−load−config=FILE
Load a terminal configuration file
−−save−config=FILE
Save the terminal configuration to a file
−−display=DISPLAY
X display to use
Adam Erdman <[email protected]> (2014) and Abel McClendon <[email protected]> (2014)
for the Mate Documentation Team.
The full documentation for mate-terminal is maintained as a Texinfo manual.
If the info and mate-terminal programs are properly installed at your site, the command
info mate-terminal
should give you access to the complete manual.
More MATE Terminal documentation can be found from the Help menu, or by pressing the F1 key.
Further information may also be available at: http://wiki.mate-desktop.org/docs