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Package: terminology
Status: install ok installed
Priority: optional
Section: x11
Installed-Size: 960
Maintainer: Ubuntu Developers <[email protected]>
Architecture: amd64
Version: 1.13.0-2
Provides: x-terminal-emulator
Depends: libevas1-engines-wayland, libevas1-engines-x, terminology-data (= 1.13.0-2), libc6 (>= 2.34), libecore-con1 (>= 1.26.3-0~eo), libecore-evas1 (>= 1.26.3-0~eo), libecore-file1 (>= 1.26.3-0~eo), libecore-imf1 (>= 1.26.3-0~eo), libecore-input1 (>= 1.26.3-0~eo), libecore-ipc1 (>= 1.26.3-0~eo), libecore1 (>= 1.26.3-0~eo), libedje1 (>= 1.26.3-0~eo), libeet1 (>= 1.26.3-0~eo), libefreet-bin, libefreet1a (>= 1.26.3-0~eo), libeina1a (>= 1.26.3-0~eo), libelementary1 (>= 1.26.3-0~eo), libemotion1 (>= 1.26.3-0~eo), libethumb-client-bin, libethumb-client1 (>= 1.26.3-0~eo), libevas1 (>= 1.26.3-0~eo)
Suggests: libelementary-bin
Description: Enlightenment efl based terminal emulator
It emulates a slightly extended vt100 with some extensions and bling:
* Most escapes supported by xterm, rxvt, Xterm 256 color, etc. work
* Background effects, Transparency, bitmap and scalable fonts supported
* Themes for the layout and design, and a visual bell.
* URL, file path and email address detection and link-handling
* Inline display of link content
* Multiple copy and paste selections and buffer support
* Works in X11, Wayland and directly in the Linux framebuffer (fbcon)
* Finger/touch controlled, scan scale by UI scaling factors
* Render using OpenGL or OpenGL-ES2 or Software mode.
* Can display inlined multimedia, multiple tabs and split into multiple panes
* Block text selection. Drag and drop of text selections and links
* Can stream media from URLs
* Tab switcher has live thumbnail content
* Single process, multiple windows/terminals support
Original-Maintainer: Debian Pkg-e Team <[email protected]>
Homepage: https://www.enlightenment.org/about-terminology
Is it supposed to be run only in scopes of EFL or there's some extra packages that not installed automatically?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Trying to run 'terminology' on Ubuntu, got these errors
copy-paste from underlying terminal
Installed from
dpkg -s terminology
Is it supposed to be run only in scopes of EFL or there's some extra packages that not installed automatically?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: