Settings - Appearance (Styles)

ConsoleZ

Settings - Appearance (Styles)

Caption

If checked, main window will have a title bar.

Resizable

If checked, main window will be resizable.


Border

If checked, main window will have a border.


Hide when inactive

If checked, main window is hidden when ConsoleZ is inactive. If Taskbar button is visible, main window is minimized; otherwise main window is hidden.


Quake-style

If checked, ConsoleZ uses a Quake-style console effect when showing or hiding.
This animation requires a global hotkey to hide/show the application. Assign a hotkey to the command Activate ConsoleZ (global) in Settings/HotKeys.
Window must be docked to a screen edge to determine animation direction. Select a Docking value, other than none, in Settings/Appearance.
If AERO is active, non-client area is not supported. Consider to uncheck Caption and Resizable.


Animation time

The time it takes to play the animation, in milliseconds.


Taskbar button

If checked, ConsoleZ taskbar button will be visible.


Tray icon

If checked, ConsoleZ will show an icon in the tray bar.


Jumplist (Win7)

If checked, ConsoleZ will create Windows 7 jumplist (shortcut for every tab accessible by right-clicking the icon in the taskbar).


Integrated IME

If checked, the Input Method Editor is integrated to the application (at the cursor position).


Per-monitor DPI

If checked, main window is per-monitor high DPI aware; otherwise main window is only high DPI aware. If your OS doen't support per-monitor high DPI awareness, high DPI awareness will be used.


Inside border

Specifies ConsoleZ inside (client area) border.


Selection

Legacy theme: Sets the background color of the selection. The foreground color will be affected by this color.
Aero theme: Sets the transparent overlay color of the selection.


Highlight

Legacy theme: Sets the background color of the highlighted text. The foreground color will be affected by this color.
Aero theme: Sets the transparent overlay color of the highlighted text.


View keeps background, colors and cursor when it's moved into another tab.

If checked, console view displays background, colors and cursor defined in tab settings corresponding to the shell.
If unchecked, console view displays background, colors and cursor defined in tab settings of the container tab.