> Many existing terminals support a feature whereby a user can press a keybinding anywhere in the OS, and summon their terminal application. [...] This global summon action is often referred to as "quake mode", a reference to the video game Quake, who's console slid in from the top.
The commenter I replied to said:
> This is not to play Quake in WT, this allows WT to behave like the console window in Quake descendants that displays when [ ~] is pressed.
The original article said nothing of the sort, even the part he quoted contradicted him, it was obvious that whoever wrote about this feature knew what "Quake mode" meant.
> Many existing terminals support a feature whereby a user can press a keybinding anywhere in the OS, and summon their terminal application. [...] This global summon action is often referred to as "quake mode", a reference to the video game Quake, who's console slid in from the top.
The commenter I replied to said:
> This is not to play Quake in WT, this allows WT to behave like the console window in Quake descendants that displays when [ ~] is pressed.
The original article said nothing of the sort, even the part he quoted contradicted him, it was obvious that whoever wrote about this feature knew what "Quake mode" meant.
Then someone downvoted me for pointing that out.
Reading comprehension fail x2 ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
> Is someone?
Is anyone, really?