On 09/17/2024 11:30 AM, Richard Troy wrote:
On Tue, 17 Sep 2024, Richard Owlett wrote:
*QUESTION*
How do I start KATE as it would have been if it had never been run on
this machine?
Kate, as most utilities with personalizable attributes do, has an entry
in your home directory.
I've only tried kate once and haven't bothered wiht it since but I knew
I had done this so I went looking:
$ ls -A ~ | grep -i kate
The above revealed nothing.
The following, however, showed what you need to muck with:
$ ls -A ~/.* | grep -i kate
Presuming all that shows up is exclusively kate-the-editor related and
not something else (NOT a safe bet), you could remove all of it and it
should be as if you never had run it.
I get:
katemetainfos
katepartrc
katerc
kateschemarc
katesyntaxhighlightingrc
katevirc
That all looks "safe" to remove.
Am I correct?