MinTTY
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Terminal window for Cygwin. Mintty is a terminal emulator for Cygwin. It is based on code from PuTTY 0.60 by Simon Tatham and team.
It can be downloaded from here or it can be installed through Cygwin's setup.exe program, where it can be found in the Shells category. The Cygwin installer creates a shortcut for mintty in the Windows start menu.
MinTTY Features:
1. Xterm-compatible terminal emulation, including support for modifier keys and application mouse mode.
2. Native Windows user interface that tries to keep things simple.
3. Support for UTF-8, CJK fonts, and Windows IMEs.
4. Drag & drop and copy & paste of text, files and folders. (Files and folders are inserted as quoted filenames.)
5. Extensive mouse support, e.g. mousewheel scrolling in less and opening files and URLs with Ctrl+click
6. Options are stored in a text file. No registry entries.
7. Window transparency.
8. Small program size and quick scrolling.
SYNOPSIS
mintty [OPTION]... [ - | PROGRAM [ARG]... ]
The standard GNU option formats are accepted, with single dashes introducing short options and double
dashes introducing long options, e.g. -o arg, --option arg, and --option=arg.
-e, --exec PROGRAM [ARG ...]
Execute the specified program in the terminal session and pass on any additional arguments. This
option can be omitted, in which case the first non-option argument, if any, is taken as the name of
the program to execute.
-p, --position X,Y
Open the window with its top left corner at the specified coordinates.
-s, --size COLS,ROWS
Set the initial size of the window in character columns and rows.
-t, --title TITLE
Use TITLE as the initial window title. By default, the title is set to the executed command.
--class CLASS
Use CLASS as the window class name of the main window. This allows scripting tools to distinguish
different mintty instances. The default is "mintty".
-i, --icon FILE[,INDEX]
Load the window icon from an executable, DLL, or icon file. A comma-separated index can be
used to select an icon in a file with multiple icons.
-l, --log FILE
Copy all output into the specified log file. (See also script(1) for a more flexible logging tool.)
-u, --utmp
Create a utmp entry.
-h, --hold never|always|error
Determine whether to keep the terminal window open after the command exits. The argument can
be abbreviated to a single letter. By default, the window is closed immediately. Alternatively, it
can be set to always stay open, or to stay open only if the command finished with a non-zero exit
code or due to a runtime error signal.
-c, --config FILENAME
Read settings from the specified configuration file, in addition to /etc/minttyrc and /.minttyrc.
-o, --option NAME=VALUE
Override the named config file option with the given value, e.g. -o CopyOnSelect=1.
-H, --help
Display a brief help message and exit.
-V, --version
Print version information and exit.
The license of this software is Free, you can free download and free use this ip utility software.