Re: [E-devel] [feature request] new terminology window in current directory

2014-05-26 Thread Andrew Williams
I would second the request for ctrl+shift+n to open a new window.
I was going to add it myself but I seem to have got quite distracted along the 
way.

Andrew

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On 21 May 2014, at 03:35, José Romildo Malaquias j.romi...@gmail.com wrote:

 On Wed, May 21, 2014 at 08:11:16AM +0900, Carsten Haitzler wrote:
 On Tue, 20 May 2014 15:17:14 -0300 José Romildo Malaquias 
 j.romi...@gmail.com
 said:
 
 Hello.
 
 I would like to be able to open a new terminal window in the current
 working directory from terminology with a key binding. Is that possible?
 
 terminology 
 
 make an alias in your shell if u want it shorter
 
 alias t='terminology '
 
 The feature I am looking for is more sophisticated than that. I do not
 want to type a command in the shell that is running in the terminal.
 
 I would like to be able to hit a key combination (Control + Shift + N,
 for instance) in Terminology, and a new Terminology window is openned
 running a process in the same directory as the original terminal. This
 would work even when a command is being running in the foreground in the
 shell (like vim, for instance).
 
 Terminology already have something like that bound to the
 Control+Shift+t key combination by default, which creates a new tab. I
 just want to create a new window instead of a new tab.
 
 Some terminals like xfce4-terminal and gnome-terminal have this feature
 and I would like to have it in Terminology too. In those terminals it
 runs a process similar to the one that is running in the current
 terminal. For instance, if the terminal is running mutt instead of the
 shell, then the new window will also run mutt.
 
 Romildo
 
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[E-devel] [feature request] new terminology window in current directory

2014-05-20 Thread José Romildo Malaquias
Hello.

I would like to be able to open a new terminal window in the current
working directory from terminology with a key binding. Is that possible?

If it is not possible currently, can this feature be added in next
releases?

Romildo

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Re: [E-devel] [feature request] new terminology window in current directory

2014-05-20 Thread The Rasterman
On Tue, 20 May 2014 15:17:14 -0300 José Romildo Malaquias j.romi...@gmail.com
said:

 Hello.
 
 I would like to be able to open a new terminal window in the current
 working directory from terminology with a key binding. Is that possible?

terminology 

make an alias in your shell if u want it shorter

alias t='terminology '

 If it is not possible currently, can this feature be added in next
 releases?
 
 Romildo
 
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Re: [E-devel] [feature request] new terminology window in current directory

2014-05-20 Thread José Romildo Malaquias
On Wed, May 21, 2014 at 08:11:16AM +0900, Carsten Haitzler wrote:
 On Tue, 20 May 2014 15:17:14 -0300 José Romildo Malaquias 
 j.romi...@gmail.com
 said:
 
  Hello.
  
  I would like to be able to open a new terminal window in the current
  working directory from terminology with a key binding. Is that possible?
 
 terminology 
 
 make an alias in your shell if u want it shorter
 
 alias t='terminology '

The feature I am looking for is more sophisticated than that. I do not
want to type a command in the shell that is running in the terminal.

I would like to be able to hit a key combination (Control + Shift + N,
for instance) in Terminology, and a new Terminology window is openned
running a process in the same directory as the original terminal. This
would work even when a command is being running in the foreground in the
shell (like vim, for instance).

Terminology already have something like that bound to the
Control+Shift+t key combination by default, which creates a new tab. I
just want to create a new window instead of a new tab.

Some terminals like xfce4-terminal and gnome-terminal have this feature
and I would like to have it in Terminology too. In those terminals it
runs a process similar to the one that is running in the current
terminal. For instance, if the terminal is running mutt instead of the
shell, then the new window will also run mutt.

Romildo

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