I am trying to write a script to let me start a set of terminals of specific size at a specific position on screen (for instance, four terminals spread across my开发者_如何学运维 screen in a grid model each active). If there is already a tool that can do this, that would be great too... Any suggestions?
I'm sure there will be better answers but one thing I did find useful was this:
gnome-terminal --geometry=130x25+20+525
So on my large monitor, the following is giving me two nice terminals:
#!/bin/sh
gnome-terminal --geometry=150x125+20+25
gnome-terminal --geometry=150x125+1020+25
And the following is the explanation from the man page for quick reference:
-geometry WIDTHxHEIGHT+XOFF+YOFF
(where WIDTH, HEIGHT, XOFF,
and YOFF are numbers) for specifying a preferred size and location for
this application's main window.
The WIDTH and HEIGHT parts of the geometry specification are usually
measured in either pixels or characters, depending on the application.
The XOFF and YOFF parts are measured in pixels and are used to specify
the distance of the window from the left or right and top and bottom
edges of the screen, respectively. Both types of offsets are measured
from the indicated edge of the screen to the corresponding edge of the
window. The X offset may be specified in the following ways:
+XOFF The left edge of the window is to be placed XOFF pixels in from
the left edge of the screen (i.e., the X coordinate of the win-
dow's origin will be XOFF). XOFF may be negative, in which
case the window's left edge will be off the screen.
-XOFF The right edge of the window is to be placed XOFF pixels in
from the right edge of the screen. XOFF may be negative, in
which case the window's right edge will be off the screen.
The Y offset has similar meanings:
+YOFF The top edge of the window is to be YOFF pixels below the top
edge of the screen (i.e., the Y coordinate of the window's ori-
gin will be YOFF). YOFF may be negative, in which case the
window's top edge will be off the screen.
-YOFF The bottom edge of the window is to be YOFF pixels above the
bottom edge of the screen. YOFF may be negative, in which case
the window's bottom edge will be off the screen.
This approach is very simple and using a command like this:
gnome-terminal -x sh -c "ls|less"
In addition to the above commands, one can do even more fancy things :) For instance, you can make it launch itself into a specific directory (very useful if you're editing source code in one window and debugging using the other like I am).
Terminitor is a project that addresses this: https://github.com/achiu/terminitor
Unfortunately, it doesn't have gnome-terminal support yet (just OS X and Konsole).
Terminator has such a feature.
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