Jose Celestino wrote: >Words by Bob Stia [Wed, Sep 14, 2005 at 11:38:38PM -0400]: > > >>On Wednesday 14 September 2005 06:28 pm, Jose Celestino wrote: >> >> >>>Words by Kevin Krammer [Wed, Sep 14, 2005 at 08:15:09PM +0200]: >>> >>> >>>>On Wednesday 14 September 2005 14:04, Jose Celestino wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>>>Helo. >>>>> >>>>>I use separate konsole because I don't like tabs. Being faster >>>>>and more eficient I would like to do "New Session"->"New Window" >>>>>instead of opening a distinct konsole each time. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>Alt+F2: konsole >>>> >>>> >>>Yes, but that runs a new konsole process. I don't want to run a brand >>>new konsole. What I want is a shortcut to open a *new*window* for an >>>existing konsole. Could I script it throught dcop? I know I can open >>>a new session with "dcop konsole-$PID konsole newSession".I can't >>>configure it in "Configure Shortcuts" for konsole either. >>> >>> >>Jose, >> >>I may be too thick to understand this. You want to open a new window in >>konsole, (the terminal program)? >> >>If that is what you want, in the lower left hand corner there is an >>icon, Each time you click on it, it opens a new window with the prompt >>in it. You can then go back and forth by clicking on the appropriate >>terminal. >> >> > >No, this *does*not* open a new window, it opens a *new*tab*. The other >problem is that I don't want to click anywhere; I want a keyboard >shortcut. That's all. > > > If you are using konsole then: Ctrl+Alt+N will open a new session. ( Lower case 'n' is OK. ) You can configure your own shortcuts under the ' Settings ' menu - ' Configure Shortcuts ' I stuck with " Ctrl+Alt+/n /" where '/n/' here is the number corrosponding to the session number. Enjoy. -- Newbie Seeking USER_FUNCTIONALITY always! Regards SnapafunFrank Big or small, a challenge requires the same commitment to resolve. Registered Linux User # 324213 [ http://counter.li.org/ ] ___________________________________________________ . Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.