Apply change in config file without re-start terminator

Asked by Jooj

 When I change something in the GUI configuration interface, the change is apply immedatly. So, apply change without restart terminator in ~/.config/terminator/config seem possible (or must be easily possible), no ?

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Chris Jones (cmsj) said :
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It is possible, but I don't think it's a good idea and we actually removed the feature in the past. It's too easy to get confused or introduce a bad config.

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Jooj (jooj) said :
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Too bad, because this feature could allow to make easily some script code to change the level of transparency really quickly. I love to change wallpaper but the level of transparency must be different between a light and a dark background, and change the level of transparency in the GUI interface is too painfull. A shortcut keyboard to ajust the transparency "on the go" would be cool.

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Chris Jones (cmsj) said :
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To my mind, rewriting the config file on the fly is the wrong way to achieve the things you want. A much better way would be the dbus server that we've started to introduce. It is designed to allow things running inside a terminal to communicate with Terminator and send commands that will affect the terminal. For now it only exposes commands for splitting, but over time I hope we will be able to extend this to include things like colours and transparencies, etc.

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