On Mar 25, 2010, at 1:49 PM, Steve deRosier wrote:

> I use my Mac and BBEdit primarily for embedded and linux programming.
> As such, I spend much of my time in terminal, sshed into various
> machines.  As I'm sshed into many different machines at once, I
> typically use different terminal settings (via the inspector) to color
> the background in order to keep my windows visually distinct.  It's
> painful to open up several windows (sometimes I have 6 or more open
> per machine) and change the profile via inspector for each one.
> 
> So the question: does anyone know a way to automatically have terminal
> switch to a different profile?

Under "Shell -> New Window" I have profiles for 45-50 different servers/logins 
defined.  They are created in Preferences on the "Settings" tab.  There you can 
define widow size, color, everything.  On the "Shell" tab I specify "ssh 
[email protected]" so the window opens to the server I want to go to.  They 
can also be accessed by right-clicking the Terminal Dock icon.

> Is there a way to tell terminal on the command-line to switch?

Not that I'm aware of.

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