Move your screenshot into screenshots/ - mv screenshots/.Use ImageMagick (or some other tool) to resize your image for consistency - mogrify -resize 600x300\!.screenshotTable.sh - this will create a color table for your theme that you can screenshot. For screenshot consistency, please have your font set to 13pt Monaco and no transparency on the window. Get a screenshot of your theme using the screenshotTable.sh script and ImageMagick.If you only want to generate files for your theme, you can specify this with the -s flag.Generate other formats for your theme using the update_all.py script.Have a great iTerm theme? Send it to me via a Pull Request! Run pip install -r requirements.txt to install the project dependencies.Run pyenv install inside project folder to install python version from.For convenient work with generation scripts, it is recommended to install pyenv.(Need to quit iTerm 2 to reload the configuration file.) Tools/import-scheme.sh Molokai 'SpaceGray Eighties ' # import multiple Tools/import-scheme.sh 'SpaceGray Eighties ' # by scheme name Tools/import-scheme.sh 'schemes/SpaceGray ermcolors ' # by file path Tools/import-scheme.sh -v schemes/ * # Import specific color schemes (quotations are needed for schemes with spaces in name) Tools/import-scheme.sh schemes/ * # Import all color schemes (verbose mode) itermcolors file(s) of the schemes you'd like to use * Click on Color Presets and choose a color scheme Via iTerm preferences (go to the same configuration location as above): Click on Color Presets and choose a color scheme.itermcolors profiles you would like to import There are 3 ways to install an iTerm theme: Screenshots below and in the screenshots directory. It also includes ports to Terminal, Konsole, PuTTY, Xresources, XRDB, Remmina, Termite, XFCE, Tilda, FreeBSD VT, Terminator, Kitty, MobaXterm, LXTerminal, Microsoft's Windows Terminal, Visual Studio, Alacritty If neither of the above shakes anything out you can always try opening a ticket with Iterm2 on their Gitlab page or ask this question in their support forums.This is a set of color schemes for iTerm (aka iTerm2). Idea #4 - open a ticket with iterm2 upstream a new window even when the "new window" option is selected within the application. I haven't been able to substantiate this but I wonder if Iterm2 was utilizing this property of the Dock in previous versions and then dropped it? When this option is set in the Dock to "Always" applications such as Finder and TextEdit will open new documents within a tab vs. You can also create panes with the keyboard shortcuts: They're accessible when you right click on a tab and then split it: They're mentioned here in the iterm2 documentation. Panes show up when you either vertically or horizontally split a tab. Here's an example where I've setup 3 panes with tabs underneath them. Upon further researching this I can only conclude that what you're referring to as "windows" in your example are in fact panes. If you select the Window sub-tab (red #2 below) there's a check box that sounds like what you're looking for. If you go into iterm2's preferences under the Profiles tab (red #1 below) is another group of tabs. Tried to disable it for iTerm2 but it doesn't seem to have worked. Has a lot of rough edges so it got disabled. That was a bug which was out for a version or two a year ago when He asked his question there: Open windows as "tab groups". The OP followed my suggestion in idea #4 and followed up on the iterm2's forums on Google Group.
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