X11::Terminal::GnomeTerminal - Create customised gnome-terminal windows
This module provides an object interface to launching gnome-terminal windows.
use X11::Terminal::GnomeTerminal; my $t1 = X11::Terminal::GnomeTerminal->new(); my $t2 = X11::Terminal::GnomeTerminal->new(host => "remoteserver"); my $t3 = X11::Terminal::GnomeTerminal->new(profile => "special"); for ( $t1, $t2, $t3 ) { $_->launch(); }
Create a new GnomeTerminal object, optionally with the specified attributes (see below).
Each of the following attributes provide an accessor method, but they can also be set in the constructor.
Specifies the remote host to log in to (using ssh).
If the host has been specified, and agentforward is true, the login to that host will use SSH Agent Forarding.
If the host has been specified, and xforward is true, the login to that host will use SSH X Forarding.
Set the GnomeTerminal window profile name
Set the preferred size and position of the GnomeTerminal window
Calculates (and returns) the command that will launch your gnome-terminal. It also runs that command in a child process - unless $debug is specified.
Return the arguments that will be passed to the gnome-terminal. This will provide the customisations. There should be no reason to call this method directly.
Returns the name of the executable program that we want to run. There should be no reason to call this method directly.
X11::Terminal
Copyright 2010-2011 Evan Giles.
This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
To install X11::Terminal, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm X11::Terminal
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install X11::Terminal
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.