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Multi Gnome Terminal is an enhanced version of
gnome-terminal, with many powerful new features
and extensions. The most notable enhancement is
the ability to run multiple terminals within the
same window. Each terminal may be accessed by its
"tab", through keyboard shortcuts, or menu
selections. Inactive terminals provide an alert
when the buffer changes by changing the color of
the tab labels. Other enhancements include a
toolbar, a buttonbar, flexible command options to
launch new terminals, tabs, and shells from either
the GUI or command line, customizable key bindings
for MGT functions and other uses, font shadowing,
the ability to "split" terminals so that each
window can simultaneously multiple terminals, the
ability to "view" or "bond" terminals with other
terminals, and various other improvements.

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2002-07-26 12:20 Back to release list
1.5.2

Nesta versão, existem várias melhorias: um pode definir o contraste ea correção de gama da imagem de fundo, que pode ser mesmo iluminada, bem como sombra, uma cor diferente e / ou um tipo de letra diferente pode ser escolhido para o texto em negrito, os itens hardset de 'Nova Termo menu 'pode ser escondido, e as opções de linha de comando foram melhorados. Além disso script auxiliar MGT-melhorou muito e muitos bugs foram corrigidos também.
Tags: Stable, Major feature enhancements
In this release there are several enhancements: one can set contrast and gamma correction of background pixmap, which can be even illuminated as well as shaded, a different color and/or a different font can be chosen for bold text, hardset items of 'New Term' menu can be hidden, and command line options have been improved. Moreover mgt-helper script has been improved a lot and many bugs have been fixed too.

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