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I haven’t been able to reproduce the duplicate tab issue like in your screenshot. But I do have quite a few updates I’ve put out. Latest is currently 1.3.5 now and has a more fully featured method for using macros to open a Terminal.

In order to use the macro you can follow these steps:

  1. Upgrade to latest
  2. Open your compendium and you should see a new entry for “Terminal Macros”

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  1. open context menu (right click windows or two finger click on mac) on either an individual macro or on the compendium itself and import macros
  2. I recommend using “Monk’s Active Tile” module to supply either macro with arguments.
  3. You will need to pick if you want to open the Terminal for all users, or for a specific user. They both are their own macro. So, in Monk’s Active Tile menu select the appropriate one.
  4. Fully configure a Terminal tile in the scene. (There is a requirement that all users and GM are viewing the scene which this will happen in)
  5. Take the Tile ID and supply it as the first argument.
  6. (optional if using a macro for a single user) as a second argument (Monk’s Active Tiles expects arguments to be separated by spaces) provide a User’s ID
  7. Activate the tile, which runs the macro

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I’m going to edit my previous comment that contained an example macro since one is now included in the module.