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Feature request: LilyTerm support #25

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daroczig opened this issue Oct 18, 2012 · 4 comments
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Feature request: LilyTerm support #25

daroczig opened this issue Oct 18, 2012 · 4 comments

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@daroczig
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Although I am pretty happy with Guake and Terminator support - which rocks, I am thinking about moving to LilyTerm. As I do not want to leave this pretty cool Gnome extension, I am asking: any plans to support that?

Unfortunately I have no idea how to open up a new tab in LilyTerm beside keybindings :(

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Hm, it seems that it might be easier then I thought, e.g. if you have a running LilyTerm process, then the following command would open up a new tab inside that: lilyterm -H -x ssh user@example.net

@daroczig
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Just a quick follow-up: it seems that passing the tab name would be possible soon with LilyTerm too.

@sciancio
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I do not know this terminal. The next steps will be to introduce support
for tmux and rvxt(and adapt the code to make it compatible with version
3.6 of gnome). Then will assess whether or not to introduce
LilyTermsupport. If you want to write a patch to introduce lilyterm,
I'll be happy to review it and accept it.

On 21/10/2012 23:18, Gergely Daróczi wrote:

Just a quick follow-up: it seems
Tetralet/LilyTerm#22 that passing the tab
name would be possible soon with LilyTerm too.


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daroczig commented Nov 1, 2012

Closing this (as there is already a pull request referenced above opened for the same)

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