The second one will be classic terminal window for sure. In other words, open at least two terminal windows. If there is a visor-ed terminal window (Visor menu-bar icon is active) every new terminal window will be opened as a classic OSX window. How can I open a new terminal window the old way, as a classic OSX window? You can do this for example by clicking on Terminal.app icon in the Dock. Just open a new terminal window and it gets visor-ed again. If you close this terminal window (for example Control D or typing exit in shell), Visor gets into the disabled state you are describing. There can be only one visor-ed terminal window in the system. The file will be recreated with default values. If you have troubles with Visor settings or the generated Visor profile, delete this file and restart Terminal.app. You can open ~/Library/Preferences/ and tweak the values (better to do this when Terminal.app is not running). Visor settings are stored with Terminal.app settings. Or alternatively you can run rake uninstall task if you have a cloned git repo. Rm -rf ~/Library/Application\ Support/SIMBL/Plugins/Visor.bundle Remove Visor.bundle from ~/Library/Application Support/SIMBL/Plugins: I will never look back, so your only chance is to upgrade to (Snow) Leopard. It was in the days when I was a young Windows hacker. Tiger was supported by early Visors (pre 1.5). Leopard is supported by Visor 1.5 and later, the best version is Visor 2.1. Does Visor work on OSX 10.6 (Snow Leopard)?Ħ4-bit Terminal.app in Snow Leopard is supported by Visor 2.1 and later. The only broken feature is “Windows Groups”. You should be able to use most of Terminal.app features with Visor. Visor is just a light-weight plugin for Terminal.app (SIMBL). Do you plan to support tabs/unicode/whatever? Source code licensed under Apache License 2.0 FAQ I like the idea, but I want to use Terminal.app features. Where can I get older versions? Source Installation from source Prerequisities: SIMBL 0.8.x on Snow Leopard but Terminal.app has to be forced to run in 32-bit mode.SIMBL 0.9.x on Snow Leopard (both 32-bit and 64-bit).optionally, you can click off the Visor window.You can now trigger Visor with your hot-key from any application to get an instant terminal session. Configure your keyboard trigger by selecting the Visor Status Menu Item -> Visor Preferences.Relaunch Terminal.app - You should now see the Visor Status Menu Item.Place Visor.bundle into ~/Library/Application Support/SIMBL/Plugins (create this directory if it does not already exist).Install SIMBL and make sure you have latest SIMBL 0.9.x.“ Visor has a new home and it is called TotalTerminal now.ĭon’t worry it is still open-source and I will continue to support TotalTerminal in the future.
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