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youve opened my eyes to a brand new way of using the terminal. how does it work on a multi monitor setup? does it always default to opening on primary monitor, or will it pay attention to where hour cursor is or something? can you open 2 or 3 at a time when you have the extra monitors for it? (I will be answering all these questions for myself in a few hours lol just not at my PC rn)
I'm glad to share this! I too didn't know about these floating terminals.
I don't have two monitors to test, but the terminal appears on whatever virtual desktop I'm using, I assume whichever monitor is currently in focus will spawn the terminal... let me know when you test it.
You can enable tabs at the settings and it will let you have many terminals at the same time, you press the tabs and they change inside that window.