I've used iTerm for years on mac and RoyalTSX since about a year back. Being a terminal-muppet I live my life pretty much in it, and syntax highlighting is something I can't live without.
I found that TSX support highlight triggers - but only per connection? I can modify a created terminal shortcut (or whatever it's called), but I would not like to do that for the 40 or so connections I have in the list.
Is there a way to configure triggers highlighting as the default settings for all terminal sessions in TSX? That includes new ones I add on later on.
TSX is awesome, thanks for the great product!
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Felix Deimel
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over 5 years ago
Hi Erik,
for new connections, just configure the triggers you want to have in each newly created connection in the "Terminal" default settings. You can find the default settings in the "Application" document.
For existing connections you can use the folder dashboard and bulk-edit.
for new connections, just configure the triggers you want to have in each newly created connection in the "Terminal" default settings. You can find the default settings in the "Application" document.
For existing connections you can use the folder dashboard and bulk-edit.
Erik Ekman
I've used iTerm for years on mac and RoyalTSX since about a year back. Being a terminal-muppet I live my life pretty much in it, and syntax highlighting is something I can't live without.
I found that TSX support highlight triggers - but only per connection? I can modify a created terminal shortcut (or whatever it's called), but I would not like to do that for the 40 or so connections I have in the list.
Is there a way to configure triggers highlighting as the default settings for all terminal sessions in TSX? That includes new ones I add on later on.
TSX is awesome, thanks for the great product!
Hi Erik,
for new connections, just configure the triggers you want to have in each newly created connection in the "Terminal" default settings. You can find the default settings in the "Application" document.
For existing connections you can use the folder dashboard and bulk-edit.
Hope that helps!
cheers,
felix
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Hi Erik,
for new connections, just configure the triggers you want to have in each newly created connection in the "Terminal" default settings. You can find the default settings in the "Application" document.
For existing connections you can use the folder dashboard and bulk-edit.
Hope that helps!
cheers,
felix
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Erik Ekman
Aha! Found it! Thanks!
Felix Deimel
You're welcome, Erik!
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