Re: how to set system default gnome-terminal size?

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Actually if you use the GConf editor,
go to /desktop/applications/terminal

Under there is an option for exec args - I think
you can put the --geometry 90x40 after the -x that it already has


> I believe you can achieve the desired result by going to
> edit -> current profile - > title and command
>
> towards the bottom it offers the ability to run custom command
> instead of the shell, you could place in there the command
> to start gnome-terminal w/ those options.
>
> Out side of that I think you would have to modify the GConf structure to
> change the default terminal command.
>
>> How and where can I change the default gnome-terminal settings such as
>> size (eg. want --geometry 90x40), background color, etc.
>>
>> Thanks
>> R.Parr
>> Temporal Arts
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