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Using GNOME-terminal v3.28.2 on Fedora 28, when I open a new tab it always opens as the right-most tab. What I would like is for the new tab to be immediately to the right of the currently active tab.
For example, I may have six tabs open and am working on the second tab, and I want a quick tab open to the right of my current working tab so I have the same context as the current window.
Is there any way to achieve this? This is the default behaviour when using OSX Terminal on a Mac.
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Using GNOME-terminal v3.28.2 on Fedora 28, when I open a new tab it always opens as the right-most tab. What I would like is for the new tab to be immediately to the right of the currently active tab.
For example, I may have six tabs open and am working on the second tab, and I want a quick tab open to the right of my current working tab so I have the same context as the current window.
Is there any way to achieve this? This is the default behaviour when using OSX Terminal on a Mac.
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Using GNOME-terminal v3.28.2 on Fedora 28, when I open a new tab it always opens as the right-most tab. What I would like is for the new tab to be immediately to the right of the currently active tab.
For example, I may have six tabs open and am working on the second tab, and I want a quick tab open to the right of my current working tab so I have the same context as the current window.
Is there any way to achieve this? This is the default behaviour when using OSX Terminal on a Mac.
linux fedora gnome-terminal
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Using GNOME-terminal v3.28.2 on Fedora 28, when I open a new tab it always opens as the right-most tab. What I would like is for the new tab to be immediately to the right of the currently active tab.
For example, I may have six tabs open and am working on the second tab, and I want a quick tab open to the right of my current working tab so I have the same context as the current window.
Is there any way to achieve this? This is the default behaviour when using OSX Terminal on a Mac.
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