The most obvious change to Terminal is the conversion to the new toolbar design. Beyond that, Terminal includes tabs that lets one manage multiple sessions; sessions are saved and resumed in the Journal.
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The most obvious change to Terminal is the conversion to the new toolbar design. Beyond that, Terminal now includes tabs that lets one manage multiple sessions; sessions are saved and resumed in the Journal.
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[[Image:Terminal-0.86-Toolbar.png]]
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[[Image:Terminal-0.86-Toolbar.png|thumb|none|800px|'''Terminal''' now supports the new toolbar design and allows tabbed shell sessions.]]
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[[Image:Terminal-0.86-Tabs.png]]
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[[Image:Terminal-0.86-Tabs.png|thumb|none|800px|Click on the ''Tab'' toolbar icon to manage your tabs, '''Terminal''' Journal sessions will remember the tabs you create.]]]]
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26
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=== 26 ===
* Toolbar redesign
* Toolbar redesign
* New and updated translations
* New and updated translations
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=== 25 ===
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* Fix exception when starting with no terminalrc.
* Fix exception when starting with no terminalrc.
* New translations
* New translations
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=== 24 ===
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* Add tabs.
* Add tabs.
* Add journal save/resume of tabs, scrollback working directory.
* Add journal save/resume of tabs, scrollback working directory.