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TILDA(1) User Commands TILDA(1)

NAME

tilda - a highly configurable terminal emulator

DESCRIPTION

Tilda is a terminal emulator which is highly configurable. The main distinguishing feature of tilda is that it uses a configurable shortcut to show and hide the tilda window. This allows users to quickly switch between tilda and other windows only through keyboard shortcuts. When tilda is hidden it will move outside of the screen until a shortcut is pressed again to show the tilda window. The behaviour of tilda can be configured using the preferences dialog that is available via the context menu. A subset of the options can also be configured from the command line as documented below.

Please note that currently command line options override the settings in the configuration file and are persisted into the configuration file.

Tilda is currently not officially supported on Wayland. Starting with Tilda 1.5.0 it will be able to start under Wayland but the pull hotkey will only work from other X11 windows but not when a native Wayland window has the focus.

Usage:

tilda [OPTION...]

Help Options:

-?, --help
Show help options

Application Options:

Set the background color
Run a command at startup
Start Tilda hidden
Set the font to the following string
Scrollback Lines
Use Scrollbar
Print the version, then exit
Set Initial Working Directory
X Position
Y Position
Opaqueness: 0-100%
Show Configuration Wizard
X display to use

COPYRIGHT

Copyright © 2012,2020 Sebastian Geiger (lanoxx@gmx.net)
Copyright © 2005,2008 Tristan Sloughter (sloutri@iit.edu)
Copyright © 2005,2008 Ira W. Snyder (tilda@irasnyder.com)
Copyright © 2007,2008 Ken Dreyer (kdreyer@chicagolug.org)

This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions. See the file COPYING for details.

BUGS

Please report bugs via Github at https://github.com/lanoxx/tilda/issues

AUTHOR

This man page was originally written by Davide Truffa <davide@catoblepa.org> and is currently being maintained by Sebastian Geiger <lanoxx@gmx.net>.

Feb 2020 tilda 1.5.0