First person shooter console likeness terminal
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.
tilda [OPTION...]
-?, --help
Show help options
--help-all
Show all help options
--help-gtk
Show GTK+ 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 © 2005,2008 Tristan Sloughter ([email protected])
Copyright © 2005,2008 Ira W. Snyder ([email protected])
Copyright © 2007,2008 Ken Dreyer ([email protected])
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.
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.
Please report it using reportbug tilda
Davide Truffa <[email protected]> wrote this manpage for inclusion on the Debian Project but it could be used for others.