Re: Konsole, auto start program upon opening?

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Anno domini 2019 Tue, 22 Oct 15:24:14 -0500
 Michael scripsit:
> > Dne út 22. října 2019 Michael napsal(a):
> > > Is this possible?
> > >
> > > Have several tabs open in Konsole.  Upon (re)login to TDE have program A
> > > automatically run in tab A, program B automatically run in tab B,
> > > program C automatically run in tab C?
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > > Michael
> >
> 
> On Tuesday 22 October 2019 12:50:22 pm Dr. Nikolaus Klepp wrote:
> > Not on the easy way. But you could do some shell magic. First start konsole
> > with enhanced dcop capabilities: $ konsole --script
> >
> > Then you can send command to konsole with dcop, e.g. execute "ls -l"
> > (konsole-16979 will definitly be different whan you try - and watch the
> > linebreak inside the ""):
> >
> > $ dcop konsole-16979 session-1 feedSession "ls -l
> > "
> 
> On Tuesday 22 October 2019 12:52:56 pm Slávek Banko wrote:
> > in the Konsole you can create your own Sessions. Opening such a Session
> > executes the command set in Session configuration. And then, when saving a
> > TDE session, a Konsole will remember which Session was open on which tab.
> 
> 
> Sessions, Profiles, oh My!  Konsole you’re just a big pita...
> 
> Nothing will restore Konsole to a perfect copy of itself, except for 
> auto-restart upon logout.  If you close it, even profiles won’t get you back 
> to exactly where you where.  If we could somehow use the saved session 
> in .trinity/share/config/session, this would be a lot easier. (See [1] for 
> how to “rescue” most of a setup from another PC.)
> 
> Since no one thing would get me where I’m trying to go I borrowed both of 
> your’s code and thoughts.
> 
> Thanks to both Nik and Slávek!  I doubt I would have found all the pieces to 
> get this to work otherwise.
> 
> Best All,
> Michael
> 
> 
> How to Guide to have Konsole open with exactly what you want and where.
> 
> - First completely fix up Konsole how you want it.
> Everything!  Tab titles, colors, widow size and location, ...
> 
> - Then save a Profile.
> Konsole > Settings > Save Sessions Profile > global
> (Change ‘global’ to whatever name you like)
> 
> - Easiest to use kdcop to get Height,Width, and other information
> # kdcop &
> 
> Or command line if you want to use that (I snipped much junk):
> 
> michael@local [~]# dcop | grep  kons
> konsole-13221
> michael@local [~]# dcop konsole-13221
> konsole-mainwindow#11
> michael@local [~]# dcop konsole-13221 konsole-mainwindow#11 height
> 633
> michael@local [~]# dcop konsole-13221 konsole-mainwindow#11 width
> 1090
> michael@local [~]# dcop konsole-13221 konsole-mainwindow#11 x
> 822
> michael@local [~]# dcop konsole-13221 konsole-mainwindow#11 y
> 0
> 
> - Modify and save a copy of the shell script below.
> Make it executable, and add a TDE menu item or Panel button for it as desired.
> The sleep is needed (even on my AMD Ryzen 7 2700X)
> 
> 
> Shell script:
> #!/bin/bash
> 
> konsole --script --profile global &
> PID=`echo $!`
> # echo $PID
> # dcop | grep  kons
> sleep 2s
> 
> dcop "konsole-$PID" session-1 feedSession "/home/michael/common/bin/ssh01i
> "
> dcop "konsole-$PID" session-2 feedSession "/home/michael/common/bin/ssh03i
> "
> dcop "konsole-$PID" session-3 feedSession "/home/michael/common/bin/ssh04i
> "
> dcop "konsole-$PID" session-4 feedSession "su -
> "
> dcop "konsole-$PID" konsole-mainwindow#11 resize 1090 633
> dcop "konsole-$PID" konsole-mainwindow#11 move 822 0
> 
> ###EOF##########################
> 
> [1]
> You have your perfect Konsole setup on some other machine?:
> (This won’t start your prior running programs though)
> 
> - Log out of TDE (old machine)
> - rsync the old machine’s .trinity/share/config directory somewhere local on 
> the new machine
> 
> - Login to TDE (new machine)
> - Have Konsole open
> - Log out of TDE
> - CTR-ALT-F1
> - Log in as you
> - cd  (make sure you’re in your user’s root)
> - grep -i "konsole" .trinity/share/config/ksmserverrc
> - copy your other machine’s konsole session file over the one listed in 
> ksmserverrc *
> - exit
> - CTR-ALT-F7
> - Log in to TDE
> - Welcome to the magic of TDE restart/reload...
> 
> * Example:
> (Since the filenames are so long, I added 2 blank lines between each for 
> readability.)
> 
> cp
> 
>  /home/m2/michael/.trinity/share/config/session/konsole_10616e6f6e000146717061500000152190023_1564505343_595166
> 
>  /home/michael/.trinity/share/config/session/konsole_1028c1d320b210000154648525000000265210025_1565129749_505478

:-)

Now I need a time machine back to 2008, when i needed just that and could not get my mind twisted enought to do it ...


Nik

 



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