Sorry, should have mentioned that. I do have the GNOME Terminal plugin
installed and enabled. I can open a default terminal and use "run in
terminal". It's just I can't open a terminal by profile name.

On Feb 3, 10:32 am, Kalle Persson <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Check the "Plugins" tab in Do preferences (right click the small arrow
> or the Do icon in the bar if you are using Docky). You should see the
> plugin "GNOME Terminal". That should provide you with your terminal
> profiles.
>
> Cheers,
> Kalle
>
> tis 2009-02-03 klockan 02:29 -0800 skrev mdp:
>
> > Hi,
>
> > I've just upgraded to 0.8 and there looks to be a lot of great new
> > functionality, unfortunately the thing I use most seems to have
> > disappeared :-(
>
> > Previously I could open a particular gnome-terminal profile by typing
> > the profile name. I thought that this functionality was provided by
> > the GNOME Terminal Plugin. Has this feature been removed, am I missing
> > some configuration setting or do I need a different plugin?
>
> > Thanks
>
> > Mike
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