How can I open a new tab in RoyalTSX for Mac so that I can initiate a new SSH connection to the same remote host?
Seems to be a pretty basic operation but for whatever reason I could not figure it out.
Usually everywhere else I just double click on the tab pane and it will open up a new empty tab. But not here.
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Germar Tischler
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almost 4 years ago
Hi Ruslan,
by default, you can right-click on the active tab that you would like to duplicate and select "Duplicate (Ad Hoc)". Alternatively, you can also change the behavior of double-clicking on an active object in the Navigation Panel. This can be done under "Royal TSX - Preferences - User Interface - Behavior - Connections". By changing the "Active" settings to "Connect Ad Hoc", Royal TSX will create a "Duplicate (Ad Hoc)" connection when you double-click on an active connection object in the Navigation Panel:
I hope this helps!
Kind regards,
Germar Tischler
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Germar Tischler
said
almost 4 years ago
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Hi Ruslan,
by default, you can right-click on the active tab that you would like to duplicate and select "Duplicate (Ad Hoc)". Alternatively, you can also change the behavior of double-clicking on an active object in the Navigation Panel. This can be done under "Royal TSX - Preferences - User Interface - Behavior - Connections". By changing the "Active" settings to "Connect Ad Hoc", Royal TSX will create a "Duplicate (Ad Hoc)" connection when you double-click on an active connection object in the Navigation Panel:
Ruslan Ishtuganov
How can I open a new tab in RoyalTSX for Mac so that I can initiate a new SSH connection to the same remote host?
Seems to be a pretty basic operation but for whatever reason I could not figure it out.
Usually everywhere else I just double click on the tab pane and it will open up a new empty tab. But not here.
Hi Ruslan,
by default, you can right-click on the active tab that you would like to duplicate and select "Duplicate (Ad Hoc)". Alternatively, you can also change the behavior of double-clicking on an active object in the Navigation Panel. This can be done under "Royal TSX - Preferences - User Interface - Behavior - Connections". By changing the "Active" settings to "Connect Ad Hoc", Royal TSX will create a "Duplicate (Ad Hoc)" connection when you double-click on an active connection object in the Navigation Panel:
I hope this helps!
Kind regards,
Germar Tischler
Germar Tischler
Hi Ruslan,
by default, you can right-click on the active tab that you would like to duplicate and select "Duplicate (Ad Hoc)". Alternatively, you can also change the behavior of double-clicking on an active object in the Navigation Panel. This can be done under "Royal TSX - Preferences - User Interface - Behavior - Connections". By changing the "Active" settings to "Connect Ad Hoc", Royal TSX will create a "Duplicate (Ad Hoc)" connection when you double-click on an active connection object in the Navigation Panel:
I hope this helps!
Kind regards,
Germar Tischler
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