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How do you use Gnome Terminal instead of Xterm ??

Started by grofaz, May 08, 2006, 01:53:31 AM

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grofaz

Settings -> Environment -> Terminal to Launch Console Programs...

What is the correct parameter list here ?? When I run a program the console window pops up briefly and then closes. Only way to run program from IDE is with debugger using Shift+F7. Help appreciated.


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Wagner de Queiroz

I install the Code:Blocks at Ubuntu 12.04 and i dislike the xterm because the size is very small for my screen, Thanks for your hint about the gnome-terminal!
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In this topic: http://forums.next.codeblocks.org/index.php/topic,16826.0.html
there is a bit more correct description of the way to call gnome-terminal.
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stefanos_

Quote from: grofaz on May 08, 2006, 01:53:31 AM
Settings -> Environment -> Terminal to Launch Console Programs...

What is the correct parameter list here ?? When I run a program the console window pops up briefly and then closes. Only way to run program from IDE is with debugger using Shift+F7. Help appreciated.

From Settings > Environment, replace xterm -T $TITLE -e with gnome-terminal --title=$TITLE -x.

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Quote from: stefanos_ on September 16, 2012, 04:34:43 PM
From Settings > Environment, replace xterm -T $TITLE -e with gnome-terminal --title=$TITLE -x.
This is outdated and won't work with a gnome-terminal spawning a single process (the one in gnome3).
For the most reliable operation the information provided by Jens is the most correct one.
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