TILDA(1)
NAME
tilda - first person shooter console likeness terminal
DESCRIPTION
- Tilda is a terminal emulator 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 until a key is pressed.
- Usage:
- tilda [OPTION...]
- Help Options:
- -?, --help
Show help options
- --help-all
Show all help options
- --help-gtk
Show GTK+ Options
- Application Options:
- -a, --antialias
Use Antialiased Fonts
- -b, --background-color
Set the background color
- -c, --command
Run a command at startup
- -h, --hidden
Start Tilda hidden
- -f, --font
Set the font to the following string
- -l, --lines
Scrollback Lines
- -s, --scrollbar
Use Scrollbar
- -t, --transparency
Opaqueness: 0-100%
- -v, --version
Print the version, then exit
- -w, --working-dir
Set Initial Working Directory
- -x, --x-pos
X Position
- -y, --y-pos
Y Position
- -B, --image
Set Background Image
- -C, --config
Show Configuration Wizard
- --display=DISPLAY
X display to use
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2005,2008 Tristan Sloughter (sloutri@iit.edu)
Copyright (C) 2005,2008 Ira W. Snyder (tilda@irasnyder.com)
Copyright (C) 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.
SEE ALSO
- The full documentation for tilda is maintained as a Texinfo manual. If
the info and tilda programs are properly installed at your site, the
command
- info tilda
- should give you access to the complete manual.
BUGS
Please report it using reportbug tilda
AUTHOR
- Davide Truffa <davide@catoblepa.org> wrote this manpage for inclusion
on the Debian Project but it could be used for others.