>> I???ve been using iTerm2 for a while but the 100th time I accidently
>> middle-mouse clicked the tab bar only to have the tab be-gone usually in vi
>> I binned it.
>> Terminal is a pretty good replacement except it askes stupid questions every
>> time I suhtdown (everyday). Also irritating!
> On 10 Feb 2018, at 5:32 am, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
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> On Feb 9, 2018, at 00:46, James Linder wrote:
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>> I’ve been using iTerm2 for a while but the 100th time I accidently
>> middle-mouse clicked the tab bar only to have the tab be-gone usually in vi
>> I binned it.
>> Terminal is a prett
On 9 Feb 2018, at 1:46 (-0500), James Linder wrote:
Terminal is a pretty good replacement except it askes stupid questions
every time I suhtdown (everyday). Also irritating!
Easily turned off or adjusted: Preferences->Profiles->Default->Shell
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On Feb 10, 2018, at 03:23, James Linder wrote:
> iTerm’s preference for middle mouse IS paste but clicking the tab bar kills
> and exits the tab. I can find no options to confirm this it is just gone.
>
> I’m somewhat knackered being right handed but having to use left due to MS.
> Operation wo
On Feb 10, 2018, at 03:23, James Linder wrote:
> On 10 Feb 2018, at 3:15 am, dan d. wrote:
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>> What is the shutdown message in terminal? If it is the one requesting
>> confirmation it can be turned off in terminal system preferences.
>
> “You have 6 processes running, do you want to review t
Hi George
> On 11 Feb 2018, at 2:44 pm, George Nachman wrote:
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> Seems like a good thing to have for accessibility. I've added an advanced
> pref in commit 578a430. Try tomorrow's nightly build. Look for the setting
> named "Should middle-click on a tab in the tab bar close the tab" in the T