Is it possible to flash tabs when something changes there ?
Suppose you have multiple tabs open in SuperPuTTY, say one with a tail -f command.
Now you're on another tab, but something new comes for the tab where tail -f is running.
Is it possible to flash the tab where tail -f is running in this case ?
Note that the feature request is not only tied to a tail command, but it was only given as an example.
Is it possible to flash tabs when something changes there ?
Suppose you have multiple tabs open in SuperPuTTY, say one with a tail -f command. Now you're on another tab, but something new comes for the tab where tail -f is running. Is it possible to flash the tab where tail -f is running in this case ?
Note that the feature request is not only tied to a tail command, but it was only given as an example.
Thank you!