Gnome-terminal provides a number of control features via the main menu, and a pop-up menu available by pressing the right mouse button while holding the CTRL key.
Create a new terminal. This is an efficient way to create multiple terminals, as they are all processed using the same process. Each starts its own sub-shell process however.
Hides the main menu bar on the terminal, creating a neater, smaller terminal. The menu bar can be retrieved using the control menu, which can be displayed by holding down the CTRL key, and pressing the right mouse button.
Closes the current terminal. If this is the last terminal to be closed, then the gnome-terminal program exits.
Pastes the current selection or clipboard into the terminal. This can also be achieved using the middle mouse button.
Displays the preferences dialogue. The settings which can be controlled from this dialogue are described in the config section.
Resets the terminal parameters. This will not clear the screen or move the cursor, but any following terminal output will be reset to the default font and attributes.
Resets the terminal parameters, also clearing the screen. All character fonts and attributes are reset.
Can be used to drag-and-drop colours into the terminal. Refer to the colour selector description.
How to get to this document from within gnome-terminal.
A little bit of kudos for all of the very hard working guys who made it all possible.
The pop-up control menu can be shown by pressing the right mouse button with the CTRL key depressed. It is provided as a simple short-cut to the main menu, or for when the main menu is hidden. The following items are available:
Creates a new terminal window.
Displays the preferences dialogue.
Either hide or show the main menu bar, depending on its current state.
Resets the terminal attributes without clearing the screen.
Resets the terminal attributes and clears the screen.