Settings: Size & Pos
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Console size and Window position
Show (and) store current window size and position
Auto save window size and position on exit
Apply
Window size (cells, pixels or percents)
- Normal
- Maximized
- Full screen
Width
Width of console window Use numbers for size in cells Use percent sign (e.g. ‘40%’) for monitor-relative size Use ‘px’ suffix (e.g. ‘800px’) for strict pixel size
Height
Height of console window Use numbers for size in cells Use percent sign (e.g. ‘40%’) for monitor-relative size Use ‘px’ suffix (e.g. ‘800px’) for strict pixel size
Window position (pixels)
- Fixed
- Cascade
X
Upper left corner of ConEmu in Normal mode This is in pixels
Y
Upper left corner of ConEmu in Normal mode This is in pixels
Console buffer height
Long console output
Autoexpand bufferheight to specified number of lines, while Far executes console commands. Full console output (up to specified count of lines) will be available via Far macro (CtrlO.reg)
Length of backscroll buffer in lines. Maximum supported value is 32766.
DOS applications (ntvdm)
16bit height
Alignment
Old DOS programs may be run under console sizes: 80x25, 80x28, 80x43 or 80x50. You may force window size selection, or leave the automatic selection. This feature is not available in x64 OS.
Center console in ConEmu workspace
Draw console content in center of ConEmu window. Use together with ‘Pad size’
Pad size (pixels)
Create pad between ConEmu frame and console field
Align ConEmu window size to cells
Snap to desktop edges
Lock ConEmu window inside desktop work area
Activation and minimization
Restore inactive window by hotkey
Restore and focus inactive window by ‘Minimize/Restore’ hotkey
Restore to active monitor
When restoring or sliding-down move window to the active monitor, where mouse cursor is located