Re: Setting Konsole options

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Anno domini 2023 Fri, 23 Jun 16:35:27 -0500
 J Leslie Turriff via tde-users scripsit:
> 	I've just installed a package that includes some components that run in a
> terminal session.  The package installed various application icons in KMenu.
> When I start the component that runs in a terminal, a Konsole session pops up,
> then immediately closes.

firefox detaches from the controlling terminal immediately --> terminal closes.

But you could add "-d", then firefox does not detach:

firefox -d

Nik

>
> 	See the attached image while reading further.
>
> 	If I open KMenu's Menu Editor to edit the entry it provides only the 'Run in
> terminal check box', but not the 'Do not close when command exits checkbox';
> the only way to access that checkbox is to add the application to the screen's
> menu bar, right-click the icon, select the 'Configure <program> button...'
> option, select the Application tab in the Properties dialog, click on 'Advanced
> Options', and finally the ''Do not close when command exits checkbox' appears.
>
> 	Shouldn't the 'Do not close when command exits checkbox' be presented in the
> Menu Editor's window as well?
>
> Leslie
> --
> Platform: Linux
> Distribution: openSUSE Leap 15.4 (x86_64)
> Desktop Environment: Trinity
> Qt: 3.5.0
> TDE: R14.1.0
> tde-config: 1.0
>



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