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Does anyone knows how to run multiple tilda configs?
My idea is to run 4 tilda processes, and by this have 4 tilda independent terminals. I want them to start in the second desktop view (ctrl+alt+right arrow, dont know how its named.. ) and fill the screen with 4 50% x 50% tilda independent processes, so that desktop number one have all the desktop icons and could be for browsing web and all the regular stuff and the second desktop would be a hardcore terminals place..
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Bump.
I'd like to know if anyone has a way of doing. Alternately, is there a similar terminal that allows multiple terminals? I really just want the look and functionality of tilda, while offering multiple terminals.
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It's implemented now. I don't know how it was earlier.
1. Open tilda twice (or more if you want).
2. In your ~/.config/tilda directory will be 2 (or more) files like config_n. Copy content from config_0 to config_1.
3. Modify key assignment in config_1.
4. Close tilda.
5. Open it twice (or more).
6. Press shortcut from config_1. You are in second terminal.
Last edited by bilbosz (2015-06-06 15:34:57)
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Hi bilbosz, thanks for your solution and bringing some closure to this thread. Such information would be better placed on the wiki, however.
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Fo … bumping.22
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