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'''Terminology''' is a ] for the ]. It is an enhanced terminal emulator that works with multimedia playback and ] manipulation(] filenames and ]s). ''Terminology'' is also compatible with the ] graphic server. ''Terminology'' offers features for multimedia using a ] allowing it to be used outside an ] or ] graphic environment.<ref>{{cite web|title=Terminology|url=http://enlightenment.org/p.php?p=about/terminology&l=en|publisher=enlightenment.org|accessdate=8 December 2013}}</ref> '''Terminology''' is a ] for the ]. It is an enhanced terminal emulator that works with multimedia playback and ] manipulation(] filenames and ]s). ''Terminology'' is also compatible with the ] graphic server. ''Terminology'' offers features for multimedia using a ] allowing it to be used outside an ] or ] graphic environment.<ref>{{cite web|title=Terminology|url=http://enlightenment.org/p.php?p=about/terminology&l=en|publisher=enlightenment.org|accessdate=8 December 2013}}</ref>


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Terminology
Developer(s)D.J Seo
Stable release0.4.0 / December 07, 2013
Repository
Operating systemX Window System
TypeTerminal emulator
LicenseGNU General Public License
Websitehttp://enlightenment.org/p.php?p=about/terminology&l=en

Terminology is a terminal emulator for the X Window System. It is an enhanced terminal emulator that works with multimedia playback and text-strings manipulation(copying and pasting filenames and urls). Terminology is also compatible with the Wayland graphic server. Terminology offers features for multimedia using a framebuffer console allowing it to be used outside an X11 or Wayland graphic environment.

References

  1. "Terminology". enlightenment.org. Retrieved 8 December 2013.

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