bash term with multiple tabs - bash (without X)
Brian Mathis
brian.mathis@gmail.com
Mon Jul 28 18:04:00 GMT 2008
Cygwin now has the 'screen' command available. Once you install it,
you will have the ability to run multiple terminal sessions inside 1
window. I would also suggest using rxvt instead of the default
cmd.exe shell (rxvt does not require X). If you put the following
code in your .screenrc or /etc/screenrc file, you will get a nice bar
on the bottom that acts sort of like tabs:
# Change scrollback to 2000 lines
defscrollback 2000
# status line at the bottom
hardstatus on
hardstatus alwayslastline
hardstatus string "%{.bW}%-w%{.rW}%f%n %t%{-}%+w %=%{..G}[%H %l]
%{..Y} %m/%d %c "
It's not 'true' tabs, but once you know screen, you will be using it
all the time on remote connections as well.
On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 4:38 PM, Administrator <admin@purpleblade.com> wrote:
> I'm looking for a terminal / shell utility that will let me have multiple
> tabs open (shell terminal or term in each tab doing something different). I
> find that I have several cygwin bash shells open at any one time and want to
> reduce this to one window.
>
> Is there anything that does this? I don't want to run X but am willing to
> purchase commercial software if it will do the trick. I am on Windows XP.
>
>
> thanks
>
>
> Raj
>
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