The functionality was revived, partially based on commented-out code found in Guake.show_hide(). It happened to be partially be maintained but faced issues in the migration to Gtk3. This functionality allows the user to return the focus to an open guake window. Re-implemented the refocus functionality. Move the window to the correct coordinates, in the correct display, before Automatically hide the tab bar when there is only one tab #924."copy on selection" option even if the desktop doesn't do it #43.New option to still allow independently setting guake's theme.Stopped setting GDK_BACKEND to x11 in terminals.Īllow reset of show-hide hot key in preferencesĪdds the Shades of Purple converted from Move window to correct coordinates before maximizingįix right click menu not populating when custom commands is malformedįix trailing punctuation in URLs being included in the URL Placing the appstream metainfo file in the right path according to Īutomatically hide the tab bar when there is only one tabįix ignored "Show scrollbar" after spliting verticallyįix missing or malformed schema files when upgrading guake There have been lot of minor changes and bug fixes it is not easy to summaries in one sentence, but here is the automatically generated changelog.ĭefault to the system theme, make having guake deviate be optional.Īdd copy on select option to copy to regular clipboardĬolor Palettes: Fix "Gruvbox Dark" & Add "Gruvbox Material Dark"Īdd support for tabs in keyboard shortcuts I have pretty much stepped back on the role of maintainer, linux isn't my main development environment anymore, and Guake is so linked with the GTK system I cannot debug or do anything without having to start a and have started taking care of Guake and they are helping a lot on the boring duties of the package maintainance: ticket triage, bugfixes, preparing releases.ĭiscussion about this release has been opened here. More than one year without real update, unfortunately.
lected_tab.set_label(entry.get_text())ĮDIT: guake 0.4.2 can change the tab name correctlyīit of a hack, but this will rename the current terminal to whatever you ssh'ed for.This has been a long time since the latest official releases. I just see and solve this problem via this bug report though the author say this is not the best method: įor me look like this: response = n() You can include an echo on your scripts to change the terminal title: echo -ne "\033]0 your_title_here\007" I am not sure this works for guake, it works for most terminal emulators.