A quake like terminal for GNOME

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This package is based on the package 'tilda' from project 'openSUSE:Factory:Contrib'.

Tilda is a Linux terminal taking after the likeness of many classic terminals from first person shooter games, Quake, Doom and Half-Life (to name a few), where the terminal has no border and is hidden from the desktop until a key is pressed.

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Andrea Manzini's avatar Andrea Manzini (amanzini) committed (revision 2)
update to version 2.0.0:
	* Extracted context menu into new file and added copy link action
	* Include the man page from the Debian page directly with tilda,
	  this ensures that the man page can also be shipped on other
		distributions besides Debian and Ubuntu.
	* Fixed an issue related to styling and transparency that could cause
	  certain widgets to become transparent and which caused issues on dark
		themes that led to the search box always having a white background.
	* Further fixes related to BadWindow and BadMatch Xorg errors. In addition
		we removed the custom XOrg errror handling in favor of error traps.
	* Fixed related to time stamp handling with Xorg related call
	* Added support for OSC8 hyperlinks.
	* It is now configurable whether the terminal match activation
	  requires the press of the CTRL key. Fixes #368 (Sebastian Geiger)
	* We integrate code from Gnome Terminal to improve the matching
	  functionality. As a result Tilda now supports improved matching
		of URL and can also match file names, emails and numbers. This
		is configurable in the preferences. Parts of the code are GPLv3
		licensed, so the overall Tilda license becomes GPLv3. If
		matching rules are enabled and a match is detected, then the
		Tilda context menu will show a copy link for the match.
	* It is now possible to unbind a hotkey in the preferences.
	* We remove the XDG migration code, this have been part of tilda
	  for 10 years and all tilda users should have long migrated to
	  the new XDG config locations.
	* This release adds D-Bus support, which makes it possible to
	  control the pull behavior with a D-Bus action. More details
		can be found in the updated man page.
	* In addition to the D-Bus support Tilda also supports a new option
	  '-T' which allows to toggle a certain tilda instance to make
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