【GNOME Prompt 成为 Ptyxis】Christian Hergert 正在开发的 GNOME Prompt 终端模拟器已更名为 Ptyxis,该模拟器专注于 GPU 加速,是一个非常快速、漂亮的终端选项。赫格特在一篇博客文章中宣布将 Prompt 更名为 Ptyxis,重点介绍了该终端模拟... -->O网页链接 û收藏 转发 评论 ñ赞...
An terminal inspector to help you debug issues when writing applications for the terminal. There are situations where users have particular needs for integrating with external systems. Preferences allow for tweaking a number of these compatibility options. Website:gitlab.gnome.org/chergert/ptyxis Sup...
TheGNOME Prompt terminal emulatorin-development by Christian Hergert with a focus on GPU-acceleration and being a very speedy and beautiful terminal option has been renamed to Ptyxis. Hergert announced the renaming of Prompt to Ptyxis in a blog post focused on new accessibility support within th...
To make Ptyxis the default terminal, including on GNOME menus Output of rpm-ostree status malix@malix-pc ~> rpm-ostree status --verbose State: idle AutomaticUpdates: stage; rpm-ostreed-automatic.timer: no runs since boot Deployments: ● ostree-image-signed:docker://ghcr.io/ublue-os/bluef...
Ptyxis is a free and open source terminal emulator for Linux and GNOME desktop with containers support. It comes with pinned tabs, terminal inspector, saved sessions, transparent terminal backgrounds, integrated color palettes, night theme support, profiles support with container integration, keyboard ...
To keep it as short as possible, it's a Terminal app (for GNOME, mostly) that's specifically designed for users/developers who work with a lot of container technologies such as Podman, Toolbox, or Distrobox. The first thing that makes Ptyxis a really interesting app is, of course, ...
org.gnome.Ptyxis.gschema.xml /usr/share/icons/hicolor/scalable/apps/org.gnome.Ptyxis.svg /usr/share/icons/hicolor/symbolic/apps/org.gnome.Ptyxis-symbolic.svg /usr/share/locale/cs/LC_MESSAGES/ptyxis.mo /usr/share/locale/de/LC_MESSAGES/ptyxis.mo /usr/share/locale/en_GB/LC_MESSAGES...
On a side note: Might want to look into a better way of doing this. Seems a bit odd to include them one by one? Just a note for now. custom-keybindings=['/org/gnome/settings-daemon/plugins/media-keys/custom-keybindings/custom0/', '/org/gnome/settings-daemon/plugins/media-keys/custo...