use of -t="foo" causes second window to open
Submitted by ker..@..rs.com
Link to original bug (#119609)
Description
When opening a gnome-terminal with multiple options, -t="foo" must be used after window or tab-creating options (eg --window-with-profile) or two windows will be created.
For example:
kerasine@tomato$ gnome-terminal -t="foo" --geometry=100x100+0+0 --window-with-profile="normal" --hide-menubar
will create two terminal windows, one with the title of "foo" and proper geometry, and then another with a default title, geometry, but without the menubar. However if
kerasine@tomato$ gnome-terminal --geometry=100x100+0+0 --window-with-profile="normal" --hide-menubar -t="foo"
will only create one terminal window, with title foo, no menubar, and proper geometry.
Version: 2.2.x
Resolution: RESOLVED NOTABUG