Going back to the original point of this post,

Since you constantly use the terminal why not alt tab to the terminal
window you have open and just do your command there?

I think in a way implementing this into Do kind of defeats the
purpose. Though I support the "piping" idea, just not sure how it
could be worked out graphically.

On Mar 24, 9:21 am, baldurpet <[email protected]> wrote:
> Ok, I know you guys are overall cautious about adding new features to
> GNOME Do and this idea might seem a little crazy at first so just give
> it a chance.
>
> Since Do is all about accessing stuff (and since I use the terminal
> constantly) I thought "why not add the?". This idea isn't that
> revolutionary and I'm sure there are better ways of implementing it
> but here goes:
>
> 1. You have GNOME Do or Docky as so: <a href="http://yfrog.com/
> 0ndocky1p">Regular Docky</a>
> 2. You use some keyboard shortcut or click the gnome-terminal icon.
> 3. You get this <a href="http://yfrog.com/0ndocky2p";>Docky with
> Terminal</a>
>
> My idea was basically making this like the clock in Docky where you
> would select the option "Show Terminal", like the "Show Clock" and
> "Show Trash" options. Then there would appear a Terminal icon on the
> right part of Docky e.g., and not on left part.
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