xfce4-terminal issueshttps://gitlab.xfce.org/apps/xfce4-terminal/-/issues2023-08-09T17:22:56Zhttps://gitlab.xfce.org/apps/xfce4-terminal/-/issues/195Rewrite the Preferences Dialog2023-08-09T17:22:56ZppituRewrite the Preferences DialogThe goal of this project is to rewrite the Preferences Dialog manually and embed the XfceShortcutsEditor in the PreferencesDialog.
I try to rewrite this dialog from glade to embed GTK.The goal of this project is to rewrite the Preferences Dialog manually and embed the XfceShortcutsEditor in the PreferencesDialog.
I try to rewrite this dialog from glade to embed GTK.xfce4-terminal 1.1.0Amrit Kashyap BorahAmrit Kashyap Borahhttps://gitlab.xfce.org/apps/xfce4-terminal/-/issues/172xfce4-terminal should periodically save configuration so that it wouldn't get...2023-08-06T14:16:33Zyuri@FreeBSDxfce4-terminal should periodically save configuration so that it wouldn't get lost with ungracegul system rebootCurrently configuration is only saved when the terminal process exits.
So the user can change configuration, work for a month, and then if the system would crash - the terminal would go back to the old configuration from a month ago.
I...Currently configuration is only saved when the terminal process exits.
So the user can change configuration, work for a month, and then if the system would crash - the terminal would go back to the old configuration from a month ago.
I suggest that the terminal should save configuration either on change, or periodically, to prevent this problem.xfce4-terminal 1.1.0Amrit Kashyap BorahAmrit Kashyap Borahhttps://gitlab.xfce.org/apps/xfce4-terminal/-/issues/134Investigate transitioning preferences to use xfconf.2023-08-05T08:18:39ZSergios - Anestis Kefalidisskefalidis@xfce.orgInvestigate transitioning preferences to use xfconf.The title says it all. Possible slowdown must be investigated before committing to such a transition.The title says it all. Possible slowdown must be investigated before committing to such a transition.xfce4-terminal 1.1.0Amrit Kashyap BorahAmrit Kashyap Borahhttps://gitlab.xfce.org/apps/xfce4-terminal/-/issues/66Changes to terminalrc can break global terminal configuration2023-08-08T21:16:54ZJames WrightChanges to terminalrc can break global terminal configurationI keep all my dot files in a git repository. It works off a cherry-pick/rebase structure, where files in the repository are symlinked to their appropriate locations. As such, I have my `terminalrc` symlinked to `$HOME/.config/xfce4/termi...I keep all my dot files in a git repository. It works off a cherry-pick/rebase structure, where files in the repository are symlinked to their appropriate locations. As such, I have my `terminalrc` symlinked to `$HOME/.config/xfce4/terminal/terminalrc`.
For some reason, whenever I cherry-pick any commit that contains changes to the `terminalrc` file for xfce4-terminal, the configuration for the terminal no longer references the `terminalrc` file; it simply uses whatever the default values are for the terminal and ignores the `terminalrc`. Closing all open terminals will not make the `terminalrc` file be read. The only way to "reset" it such that it will read from the `terminalrc` again is by either changing any setting in the `terminalrc` or restarting the entire computer (though I haven't had to do the latter the last few times this issue has come up).
This is running version 0.8.9.2 on Manjaro i3 editionxfce4-terminal 1.1.0Amrit Kashyap BorahAmrit Kashyap Borah