On 2016-03-09, Sven Arvidsson <s...@whiz.se> wrote: > > --=-UdXi+Shlqsrm1vW2wBHc > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" > Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable > > On Wed, 2016-03-09 at 09:18 +0000, Liam O'Toole wrote: >> On 2016-03-09, Andy Smith <a...@strugglers.net> wrote: >>=20 >> [...] >>=20 >> >=20 >> > I am aware that I could change my workflow. I could use one >> > terminal >> > with screen or tmux or similar to have a different window on each >> > host. I know I could use terminator to have multiple terminal >> > windows inside one window. Or I could use a tabbed terminal >> > emulator >> > like gnome-terminal. >> >=20 >> > The thing is, I really like urxvt! And I really like having one >> > urxvt window for each host, using screen to have multiple sessions >> > within each one. >> That is exactly my workflow. I achieve it using gnome-terminal, >> because >> that terminal keeps only one application instance running and opens >> new >> windows as necessary. There is no need for tabs within the terminal, >> and >> only one icon appears in the dash. You are then free to run GNU >> screen >> remotely as you require. > > No surprise as gnome-terminal is well integrated with GNOME :)
Well, yes. My point is that gnome-terminal is a candidate not simply by virtue of its tabbing capabilities. -- Liam