Hi, sorry for reacting so late, but I just noticed that you assign URL schemes to iTerm profiles in the preferences, see the following screen shot: http://s-softs.com/skitch/iTermURLScheme-20110630-173518.png I haven't tested it, but I thought I'd leave this out there
On May 11, 6:48 pm, Brenden <[email protected]> wrote: > On May 3, 9:42 pm, Rob McBroom <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > There’s an iTermplug-in. Ideally, this could be updated to know about those > > bookmarks and what to do with them. > > This would be the most ideal yes, unfortunately it didn't work with > how I was running things. > > > > > Because it uses theURLscheme, it’s limited to what can be in there. I don’t > > know of a way to specify commands to run in theURL. User and host seem to > > be all you can customize. > > > This isn’t ideal, but I have some common commands assigned to F-keys and > > the one I use the most is to run a command as soon as I log in. > > Unfortunately the customizations I have for each profile/bookmark in > iTerm is more then just a connection command, it is also font and > colorscheme. The main thing is that I see the broken functionality of > qslauch.py as being a regression, it worked before but now with the > newest version it behaves differently, that means something changed. > Unfortunately I'm not the greatest programmer and from my poking > around in the code I haven't been able to figure out what changed or > needs to be changed. > > > > > Again, this is aURLthing. Microsoft’sRemoteDesktop client doesn’t register > > itself as being able to handle `rdp://` URLs (or anything else). CoRD does. > > I’ve resorted to saving RDP files and adding them to the catalog, but then > > I only have like two Windows boxes to worry about. The RDP files are just > > XML though, so you could make a script that generates them based on the > > contents of `.hosts` if you needed hundreds. > > Yeah making a bunch of .rdp files and having them cataloged by QS is > how I'm launching my RDP sessions. Wish I could do the same with vnc > sessions for JollyFast, it works so much nicer then the builtin vnc > client.
