Menu, intuitive clipboard handling, settings dialog, find - all missing #5064
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Complex enough to require an in depth planning process and actual budgeted, scheduled work.
Resolution-Duplicate
There's another issue on the tracker that's pretty much the same thing.
Description of the new feature/enhancement
Apart from profile list dropdown there's no menu whatsoever, for example from which I could select "Cut", "Copy", "Paste", "Select all", "Tools/Profiles", "Tools/Options" and more.
Configuring settings by editing JSON is so trendy (after 2010) but rubbish way of configuring software. I'm not opting into learning all possible configuration options. Either enrich default config file with all settings in comment so I can use them without searching the entire internet, or even better provide a dialog to configure it using mouse. It used to be easy to develop in the past, hope it's still like that.
There's no context menu when I select a portion of text and right click. Lame, but ok, for now.
It's not possible (or I can't discover how) to find text in terminal / in the scrollback buffer.
Proposed technical implementation details (optional)
Look at Ubuntu terminal for settings dialog, context menu, features and general look and feel. Look at PuTTY for settings and menu. This thing here is written by 200 people intensely for more than half a year and yay we have tabs! But beyond that it's not too far from cmd.exe...
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