Definition: The '.tmux.mac.conf' file, typically found in Linux systems, specifies a specific setup for running multiple terminals on Mac OS X. It defines terminal colors, fonts, and their font sizes when creating new sessions or connecting to existing ones.
Definition: A ".mac.conf" file is used to configure macOS (MacOS) Terminal applications. The '.tmux.mac.conf' file is the primary configuration file for launching a terminal in macOS. This file contains settings such as:
- Font size
- Color themes
- Background colors
- Menu items
- Fonts
- Window attributes (top bar, border, etc.)
It's crucial to remember these settings are meant for macOS applications running on Linux systems and not for use by other applications that are designed for the same purpose in a Linux environment.
.tmux.mac.conf