Change Profiles Window settings in Terminal on Mac
Use Window settings in Terminal to change the title, size, scrollback limit and other behaviours for a Terminal window profile.
To change these settings in the Terminal app on your Mac, choose Terminal > Settings, click Profiles, select a profile, then click Window.
Note: The settings you choose in this pane apply only to the profile you select. They don’t apply to the Terminal app in general.
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Title | To change the title of a Terminal window, enter a name in the field. Use the title option checkboxes to select the information that appears in the title bar of a Terminal window.
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Window Size | To set the width and height of a Terminal window, enter the number of columns and rows you want. | ||||||||||
Scroll-back | To set a limit to the number of rows in the Terminal window that you can scroll back through, click “Limit number of rows to,” then enter the new limit. | ||||||||||
Resume | Change window restore options.
Note: These restore options are ignored if “Close windows when quitting an application” is turned on in System Settings. See Change Desktop & Dock settings. | ||||||||||
Minimised Windows | To display information about minimised windows in the Dock, select “Display status and current contents in the Dock.” |