On Fri, Mar 02, 2012 at 11:01:05AM +0200, Alberto Fuentes wrote:
> double click seems to change the focus from the terminal to the tab. do
> you click or doble click the tab to change tabs?
Aha! I did not see that. Either double click or when the focus was on
one tab and the click is on anothe
When I "double click" on the tab I get that rectange and then the focus
remains in the tab rather than the command prompt. To remove it and
recover the normal behaviour I have to click over the terminal window
itself.
Yes. That is the behaviour I want to change.
double click seems to change th
On Thu, Mar 01, 2012 at 04:23:05PM +0200, Alberto Fuentes wrote:
> If you want to avoid the problem altogether you can just use
> alt + 1 for tab 1
> alt + 2 for tab 2,
> etc...
> ctrl + shift + T for new tab
> ctrl + shift + W to close tab
Yes I use that regularly.
Thanks for your attention.
R
On Thu, Mar 01, 2012 at 08:11:46PM +0200, Camaleón wrote:
> On Thu, 01 Mar 2012 09:35:26 +0200, Johann Spies wrote:
>
> > When I left-click on a tab in gnome-terminal the focus is on the tab and
> > not in the terminal at the prompt. How can I change that behaviour to
> > take the focus to where
On Thu, 01 Mar 2012 09:35:26 +0200, Johann Spies wrote:
> When I left-click on a tab in gnome-terminal the focus is on the tab and
> not in the terminal at the prompt. How can I change that behaviour to
> take the focus to where the prompt is?
Can you see a dotted border around the tab?
When I
On 01/03/12 14:30, Johann Spies wrote:
what version are you running? im running testing and it seems the latest
version in debian
$ aptpolicy gnome-terminal
Where do you get aptpolicy?
apt-cache policy
also, i have all the versions of debian in my sources.list, so it
reveals all versions
>
> what version are you running? im running testing and it seems the latest
> version in debian
>
> $ aptpolicy gnome-terminal
Where do you get aptpolicy?
apt-file search aptpolicy
gets nothing.
So does:
wajig search apt | grep -i policy
and
dpkg -S aptpolicy
dpkg-query: no path found
On Thu, Mar 01, 2012 at 12:11:18PM +0200, Jon Dowland wrote:
> I think that will require patching the source. However it's probably a patch
> that upstream would be interested in; although, having the tab bar focussed is
> probably necessary for some keyboard-only operation.
It is no problem whe
On 01/03/12 08:35, Johann Spies wrote:
When I left-click on a tab in gnome-terminal the focus is on the tab and not
in the terminal at the prompt. How can I change that behaviour to take
the focus to where the prompt is?
Regards
Johann
what version are you running? im running testing and it s
On Thu, Mar 01, 2012 at 09:35:26AM +0200, Johann Spies wrote:
> When I left-click on a tab in gnome-terminal the focus is on the tab and not
> in the terminal at the prompt. How can I change that behaviour to take
> the focus to where the prompt is?
I think that will require patching the source.
When I left-click on a tab in gnome-terminal the focus is on the tab and not
in the terminal at the prompt. How can I change that behaviour to take
the focus to where the prompt is?
Regards
Johann
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