

This recipe starts with closing Sakura after changing its state: Either way, you now need to follow the following recipe to smoothly change things. Sometimes you forget and change Sakura's state, or perhaps you were forced to change Sakura's state in order to make your observations.

Here are the relevant keystrokes (by default as defined in the shipped nf): Sakura manages multiple shell sessions using tabs, just like Konsole and Gnome-Terminal and xfce4-terminal. This document overviews how to use Sakura. And unlike xterm, aterm and rxvt, it has an easy configuration file and works well with tabs. Unlike gnome-terminal, Konsole, xfce4-terminal and lxterminal, Sakura isn't beholden to a specific desktop environment. Tabs, several different color combos switchable by hotkeys, setting the font, all specified in a single file used only by Sakura. Sakura is a terminal emulator with the features and versatility like gnome-terminal, Konsole, xfce4-terminal and lxterminal.

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