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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Hi all,</p><p>I just installed XFCE as a replacement of the new GNOME *thing* under Ubuntu 12.04, so I&#039;m discovering<br />this simple and robust WM.<br />I use a lot of terms on my desktop, particularly for debugging programs with many many lines dumped<br />in the terminal (stderr Hé!). Up to now I was using the zooming-out feature in the gnome-terminal <br />thanks to some special buttons in the top menu bar. This allowed me, on demand, to display more lines (with tiny font of course)<br />in a taller terminal (resizing the Y axis... a kind of &quot;portrait&quot; terminal) . <br />I cannot find such a feature in the xfce term and could not found <br />something about it in the man page, wiki and forum. Maybe this is not possible at all or I miss something very simple<br />(CTRLALT/SHIFT/MAGIC/+ ??? :-) ).</p><p>My system: Linux 3.2.0-31-generic SMP x86_64<br />Ubuntu 12.04 -- XFCE 4.8.3 (via xubuntu-desktop 2.152)</p><p>thanks for help, hints or whatever.</p><p>cheers<br />--<br />frc</p>]]></description>
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