Gnome Terminal (Ctrl+Shift+N)

Scott (angrykeyboarder) geekboy at angrykeyboarder.com
Wed Oct 24 14:12:21 UTC 2007


Soo-Hyun Choi spake thusly:
> Hi,
> 
> If I want to open a gnome terminal with geometry setting for 80x40, I
> can just open it by typing "gnome-terminal -geometry 80x40" at command
> line. With this terminal (80x40 size), I want to open a new terminal
> with the same window size (80x40) by pressing "Ctrl+Shift+N". But, if I
> typed that, the newly opened terminal's size is still the default size
> which is 80x24.
> 
> How can I modify it so that I can open a new terminal with the same size
> by pressing "Ctrl_Shift+N" keys.

That remidns me.....I'd been wondinering the same thing myself.

A Google Search on "gnome terminal size" just netted me this:
http://preview.tinyurl.com/2jl8ov.

I think I'll give it a try. You probably should back up the file first. :)

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