Thanks Tony, I forgot about Terminator and will look again.
Another idea could be to use virtual desktops with one desktop for each
terminal group.
I have a feeling that tiling window managers will also accomplish what I
want but this may be overkill for me. I am curious about them though - does
anyone here run XMonad or Awesome and have configured them to place their
terminal windows for efficiency?
On 12 July 2012 18:32, Tony Whitmore <tony@???> wrote:
> On 12/07/12 18:24, Imran Chaudhry wrote:
>
>> So there's a fair few coders and sysadmins among us here. What do you do
>> to manage multiple terminal windows open on a Gnome desktop?
>>
>
> I use terminator, which is based on Gnome terminal. It's ace. If I need
> to, I run multiple terminator sessions to allow grouping of activities.
>
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