How to make `--new-tab -x` terminals persist?
I'm attempting to make terminator open a new tab with a particular command executed, then persist until I close it manually. I'm not sure if I'm using the right options. I presumed one uses `--new-tab -x` or `--new-tab -e`?
I have dbus server enabled. If I run `terminator --new-tab`, I get a new tab as expected. However, if I run `terminator --new-tab -x touch /tmp/foo`, I can see a quick blink of a new tab, then it disappears. I can see `/tmp/foo` created.
I've also tried the following:
terminator --new-tab -x echo foo
This creates a blink of a new tab that disappears, with nothing echoed on the screen.
terminator --new-tab -x echo foo; sleep 1; echo bar
This creates a blink of a new tab that disappears, pauses for a second, then echoes "bar" on the original terminal.
terminator --new-tab -e 'echo foo; sleep 1; echo bar'
This creates a new tab that echoes "foo", persists for a second, then closes.
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