On Mon, Mar 26, 2018 at 10:52 PM, Carsten Haitzler <ras...@rasterman.com> wrote:
> it should be. though it may have found another one somewhere more preferable
> first?

I did find one other, very old one, oddly called
"terminology:terminology.desktop". But i deleted that before logging
out and back in again.

Ok, rebooted. Now the desktop file is being read as usual on every
login. But even with the -s flag, the problem persists.

> disable the multiple instance thing in behavior and it should work.

Oh, i see! it's a terminology setting in the settings menu itself.
Sorry, being dense :) I found the setting... and it was off. I tried
turning it on, and running terminology from the command line again:
new window appears, with a new process. So it seems that setting is
being ignored when run from the command line (in an existing
terminology window)? I turned the setting off again and the behaviour
is unchanged: running from the command line gives me a new window,
running from the applications menu just moves focus to the existing
window.

Anywhere else i can look for possible causes??/

Thanks,
-Conrad.

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