Tilda is a Linux terminal taking after the likeness of many classic terminals from first person shooter games, Quake, Doom and Half-Life to name a few, where the terminal has no border and is hidden from the desktop till a key or keys are pressed.
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Tilda works great.
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Great App looks much better than guake and yakuake with fewer dependancies if only there were options for customizing keybindings
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It's better than guake because: + Tilda renames tab to host, you've connected to. It's worse than guake because - tilda can't customize hotkeys for tab switching etc - flickering window (visual bell) can't be disabled - in unity it hears Ctrl+Alt+NumPad1 and moves and resizes to left bottom corner and never goes by itself Both of terminals have: + call term-app hotkey customize - you can't get actions alert on tab label like in stock gnome terminal - both sites of these apps are down (500 error on tilda and JIT error on guake) @dbequi: I thing it's some type of visual bell, but can't disable it.
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I HATE tilda's flickering, it flickers even without any background image. I used tilda in fullscreen topmost mode and I almost liked it, but I can't live with that annoying flickering. It looks like a photoflash and appears only when switching workspaces. I use gentoo-2.6.36-r5 and dwm. Now I have to configure urxvt, it hasn't such problem but I don't like urxvt. Please, fix it! Then tilda will be the best
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Très utile et léger. Idéal avec LXDE