Art Alexion on 22 Jan 2010 14:48:46 -0800 |
On Friday 22 January 2010 16:13:22 JP Vossen wrote: > I know that System > Preferences > Keyboard Shortcut has "Run a > terminal" but I don't want to run a new one, I want to bring my existing > one into the foreground. How do I do that in Ubuntu/Gnome? > > In case it matters, I'm using roxterm, not gnome-terminal, as previously > discussed. > You can easily do that in KDE ;-) Right click the title bar and select "Advanced > Window Shortcut" No clue whether gnome lets you do this. -- Art Alexion Attachment:
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