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On Saturday, 8 October 2022 04:44:56 BST Dale wrote: |
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> I installed Yakuake and to me, it looks like Konsole but without the |
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> menu part at the top. Other than that, I don't see anything special. |
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Once Yakuake is running, F12 will open it in whichever virtual desktop you |
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happen to be and you can continue your work in the terminal within that |
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desktop. I'm not sure what other benefits it has. |
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> I |
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> kinda wish I had a terminal with dolphin or something. I think there is |
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> a way but right now, I'm getting the job done. I'll look into that |
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> later. Pretty sure it is under the tool menu. |
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> Thanks. |
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> Dale |
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> :-) :-) |
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Yes, look at Tools>'Focus Terminal Panel', or Ctrl+Shift+F4. I find this more |
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useful than Yakuake for my typical use case,[1] or more often I just use |
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Shift+F4 to open a new separate Konsole terminal in the same directory as |
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Dolphin happens to be. |
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[1] Often I go into a directory which I have already opened in Dolphin and |
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then run a series of commands in a terminal, without needing to refer back to |
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dolphin. |