Bug#504463: gnome-terminal: Command-line way to open new tab in existing terminal

Josselin Mouette joss at debian.org
Tue Nov 4 09:02:59 UTC 2008


Le lundi 03 novembre 2008 à 23:05 -0800, Josh Triplett a écrit :
> I'd like to have some way of opening a new tab in an existing
> terminal.  This would make it possible to create keyboard shortcuts to
> open a new terminal tab (rather than a new window), and to script
> opening a program in a new tab (such as a non-GUI editor).

Theoretically this should work with --tab, but it does not. I’ll try to
have a look.

> Ideally I'd like some way to make gnome-terminal do this by default,
> so that any program that attempts to open a new terminal will end up
> creating a new tab in my existing terminal window.

If a command-line option is available, this could be made to appear in
the “preferred applications” capplet.

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