[Geany-Users] no Terminal tab in Geany preferences??
Marco Bianchi
marcolondonuk at xxxxx
Thu Jul 25 09:53:12 UTC 2013
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> Hello,
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> yes the load virtual terminal support was checked in. i installed
the libvte9 library and the terminal tab now regularly appears. That is,
problem is solved after installing libvte9 library.
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> Many thanks for your help and support.
>
> Best regards,
> marcoOn Thu, Feb 28, 2013 at 8:41 PM, Matthew Brush <mbrush-
TwnWXa85xYIqAKPh0sYIvA at public.gmane.org> wrote:
> On 13-02-28 11:17 AM, Marco Bianchi wrote:
> Hello Geany users,
> I have just installed Geany on Ubuntu and when I open the preferences I
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> Which version of Ubuntu?
> have tab General, Interface, ..., Various but after Various* I do not have
> the Terminal tab (see image below)*, which is what I wanted to access to
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> paste and copy commands to the terminal to execute small pieces of code.
> Have I made a mistake in installing geany (i used on the command line:
sudo
> apt-get install geany)
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> Under Preferences->General->Startup is "Load virtual terminal support"
checked? Also, are you sure you aren't running Geany with "-t" or "--no-
terminal" argument?
> Otherwise it's probably like Colomban mentioned that you don't have the
required libvte package, although I would've assumed installing Geany from
the repositories would've dragged that it automatically.
> Cheers,
> Matthew Brush
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Today (July 2013) I made a brand new installation on a brand new hard disk
and this time around I have a problem unexpectedly even when libvte9 is
correctly installed. In Preferences I have the Terminal TAB no problem but
when I copy and paste a few lines of codes to compile, there is no pasting
to terminal. Any idea why?
Marco
Marco Bianchi <marcolondonuk at ...> writes:
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