Re: How do I get control of 'terminal' back?
- From: BreadWithSpam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: 13 Sep 2008 11:57:07 -0400
briang@xxxxxxxxx (Brian Gordon) writes:
As a convenience, I use JellyfiSSH.app to launch sessions on a
remote machine. It just launches terminal with a shell command and
telnet.
Now, however, i can't get just a terminal session -- launching
teminal automatically uses that command line and launches another
session on the remote machine. The command line ends with ";exit",
so I can't get control back just by cancelling the session :-(
Any reason you don't just launch Terminal directly yourself?
If you just want to save a shortcut for launching a Terminal
window with a given command to automatically be run when it
starts up - with or without that ";exit;", you can use Terminal
itself to export a Terminal doc which contains not just the
command line you're looking to run, but also the settings for
that particular Terminal window, too.
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