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In XFCE panel, is there any way to distinguish terminals that are waiting for input from ones that are running a process?

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I might not have the terminology perfect.

In my XFCE panel on Ubuntu Studio 20.04 I have a "Window Buttons" area, much like a Taskbar in MS Windows.

The visual real estate quickly gets used up by terminals - because whatever one tries to do in a GUI there is always a terminal command needed at some point.

I'd find it useful to make the open terminals that have the $ prompt up and are waiting for a command look different somehow from the ones with a background process running in them. Like a red background or an asterisk in the name. As those are the ones I can close again. Is there an easy way to do that?

I use lxterminal

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