TMUPS 009: Terminal Themes in Leopard
In this short Screencast I show you the new Leopard terminal and it’s ability to have different themes. I am putting the main content of these shows on Blip.tv and they have a feed for my show. If you want to subscribe to the Typical Mac User Blip.tv Video feed you can do so here
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Great tip, Victor. But I couldn’t help noticing the cripple effect when you click on things. How do you do that? I find it very cool, common share it with us. Thanks, Luis
Comment by Luis — November 10, 2007 @ 6:09 am
Luis it’s an effect that happens with the Screencasting program I’m using http://araelium.com/screencast/
Comment by Administrator — November 10, 2007 @ 6:38 am
Liked the screencast. The new themes actually add a little fun to going into terminal; something I want to learn more about. later.
Comment by Wayne — November 10, 2007 @ 9:44 pm
Great screencast Victor! I love the new Terminal so much that I wrote a little AppleScript launcher utility for it. I use duplicate in Settings to create sessions that automatically log into each one of our servers. Then I group several servers together in tabs and create Window Groups. Now with this AppleScript and QuickSilver I can just hit a key, type the name of a server or group and away I go. You can grab the script here http://justinday.com/termlauncher.
Comment by Justin Day — November 11, 2007 @ 7:45 am
Oops. Looks like WordPress included the period in that URL. Try http://justinday.com/termlauncher instead.
Comment by Justin Day — November 11, 2007 @ 7:46 am