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Add new color (or custom color) to tab color #176
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Perhaps by pulling an environment variable? Or pulling directly from the theme?
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Hans Kokx
On 2/3/2019 2:38:14 PM, Jeremy S. Postelnek <[email protected]> wrote:
I'd like to second this, though one of the options I'd like is for the tab color to also match the profile color. For example: [https://camo.githubusercontent.com/f00770a1a8f9d1ad4218279b12785f5aceb3aeeb/68747470733a2f2f692e696d6775722e636f6d2f756151307036752e706e67] the tab should match the Ubuntu Bash theme background.
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I'd say at least for my request, from the theme. So it'd match the purple of the background, and maybe it would make the underline a brighter purple. |
+1 for making it configurable. I use mine for color coding what kind of server I'm connecting to -- production = red, staging = yellow, etc. It seems reasonable that a theme would define the available colors and a profile could choose from them. Note that it has to define two actual colors per tab color: one for when active and one for when inactive. The current tab colors are set in |
Hi, I found this terminal and I think is awesome! I hope you release soon JumpList feature and it would be nice if tab color can have more colors (or custom color). Thanks
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