Installing sakura =============== * How to compile and install this beast ? $ cmake . $ make $ su -c 'make install' sakura now uses the CMake building system (RIP our old system MOBS, we'll remember you ;)). To install sakura with a different prefix, cmake needs to be invoked with the proper environment variables, so to install sakura in /usr, you must type: $ cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr . Use CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug if you need debug symbols. Default type is "Release". Keybindings support =================== sakura supports keyboard bindings in its config file (~/.config/sakura/sakura.conf), but there's no GUI to edit them, so plese use your favourite editor to change the following properties: Accelerators: Accelerators can be set to any mask value from the GdkModifierType in gdktypes.h. For reference look at: https://github.com/GNOME/gtk/blob/master/gdk/gdktypes.h Quick reference: Shift(1), Cps-Lock(2), Ctrl(4), Alt(8), Ctrl-S (5), Ctrl-A(12), Ctrl-A-S(13) Mask values can be combined by ORing them. For example, to set the delete tab accelerator to Ctrl+Shift, set "del_tab_accelerator=5". GDK_SHIFT_MASK has a value of 1 (1 << 0), and GDK_CONTROL_MASK has a value of 4 (1 << 2), so ORing them and you got 5 for Ctrl+Shift. I realise that this configuration is not user-friendly, but :) Keys: For example, to set the add tab key to 'T': add_tab_key=T Defaults: Ctrl + Shift + T -> New tab Ctrl + Shift + W -> Close current tab Ctrl + Shift + C -> Copy selected text Ctrl + Shift + V -> Paste selected text Ctrl + Shift + N -> Set tab name Ctr + Left cursor -> Previous tab Ctr + Right cursor -> Next tab Ctr + Shift + Left cursor -> Move tab to the left Ctr + Shift + Right cursor -> Move tab to the right Ctrl + [1-9] -> Switch to tab N (1-9) Ctrl + Shift + S -> Toggle/Untoggle scrollbar Ctrl + Shift + Mouse left button -> Open link F11 -> Fullscreen Shift + PageUp -> Move up through scrollback by page Shift + PageDown -> Move down through scrollback by page Ctrl + Shift + Up -> Move up through scrollback by line Ctrl + Shift + Down -> Move down through scrollback by line Ctrl + Shift + [F1-F6] -> Select the colorset for the current tab You can also increase and decrease the font size in the GTK+ standard way (not configurable): Ctrl + '+' -> Increase font size Ctrl + '-' -> Decrease font size -- Enjoy sakura!