![]() ![]() Guake 3.6.3 incorrect alignment on GNOME Wayland with a terminal width lower than 100% You can also set Guake to automatically hide when it loses focus. Execute a command, then press the same key again to hide the terminal, going back to your previous task without breaking your workflow. It's inspired by the famous Quake console - the terminal stays hidden until you press a key (default is F12). Guake is a Python-based drop-down terminal for the GNOME desktop which includes split terminal functionality, session save/restore (restores panes and tabs), support for transparency, and many other features. I've tested this using GNOME desktop running on Ubuntu 21.10 with a single monitor, because I currently don't have access to multiple monitors. This article explains how to get Guake drop-down terminal to work properly under Wayland (GNOME). ![]()
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