![]() ![]() I used to have ⌃⌘T mapped to do this for Terminal. ![]() If you right-click on the dock and request a new window, it creates it on the current desktop. ![]() If you hit ‘⌘N’ on iTerm 2 (or any other OS X app), OS X switches you to the app’s desktop, then creates a new window over there, not what I want. Like now, for example, I have a database migration running on Desktop 1 for Kifu and am blogging on Desktop 2, both of which require running iTerm 2 windows. While it’s nice to have the hotkey window, I often find myself working on Desktop 1 (Work) and need to jump to Desktop 2 (Alternate) to do some other stuff and leave a terminal running there. The red tabs were annoying, gone ( Preferences / Appearance):Īdded the border around frames, I like this because my terminal background and screen backgrounds are both dark ( Preferences / Appearance):Īnd got rid of the bell icon and Growl notifications in all profiles ( Preferences / Profiles / ****** / Terminal):Īnd lowered the line spacing to match Apple’s ( Preferences / Profiles / ****** / Text / Change Font) - just move the vertical back 1 notch: New iTerm 2 in Current Space I love copy on select, it’s one less keystroke and I usually select with the mouse ( Preferences / General): I don’t need to confirm quitting ( Preferences / General): Note: I do not set the Left Option and Right Option keys in profiles to +ESC, I leave them as Normal (as per Scott Lee’s response in the comments). Thanks to Brett Terpstra for sharing some of these in his Option-arrow navigation in iTerm2 and Twitter.
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