Xfce4-terminal has the functionality to have one drop-down window. This mode is inspired by consoles in computer games, such as Quake, in which a terminal slides down from the top of the screen when a key is pressed, and then slides back up when the key is pressed again. The drop-down functionality was added in Xfce4-terminal 0.6.1.
You can start the drop-down mode by running xfce4-terminal --drop-down
. Since the application has no keybinding code, it is advised to use Application Shortcuts for this.
The first time xfce4-terminal --drop-down
is passed to the application, it will create a drop-down window and show it on top of the active 1) monitor. Each other time the command is executed, the drop-down window will toggle its visibility.
When you start the drop-down window for the first time, the application opens a window on top of other windows at the top of the screen without window borders.
Drop-down window with 3 tabs |
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The drop-down preferences will be shown in the normal preferences dialog if opened from a drop-down window. You can do so by clicking the small Preferences icon in the buttom-right corner of the tab bar, right-click the notification area icon or right-click in the terminal window and choose Preferences....
Drop-down window Preferences |
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xfce4-terminal –drop-down
focus the opened window, instead of hiding it.xfce4-terminal --drop-down
option is executed. If disabled, the window will stay on the monitor is was first started on.
If you set the hidden preference “DropdownParametersOnce” to TRUE, when started the first time the --drop-down
option also accepts window and tab xfce4-terminal - Command-line Options parameters. You can use this to start a drop-down with multiple predefined commands. The example below will open three tabs in the drop-down window (with IRC client, music on console and process overview).
xfce4-terminal --drop-down --title "Irssi Client" -e irssi --tab -e mocp --tab --title "System Status" -e top
If the option is set to FALSE xfce4-terminal - Command-line Options parameters are taken into account every time.
Another trick is to open a new tab in an existing drop-down window. You therefore need to start the with --tab
parameter, followed by --drop-down
. If no drop-down is running a new drop-down will be started.
xfce4-terminal --tab --drop-down --title "Disk Usage" -e df --hold
Note that some of the window options don't apply to the drop-down window, like --show-borders and --geometry since those are overridden by window specific preferences.