Re: Konsole (was Trinity and AI)

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On 2/10/25 10:25 PM, J Leslie Turriff via tde-users wrote:
I find this discussion about Konsole interesting.  When I log out of my
desktop session and back in, each of my Konsole windows, and all of their
tabs, are restored just as they were when I logged out.  Perhaps my use of
the Terminal Sessions applet provides this feature?  I also use Konsole's
bookmark feature to provide convenient access to selected locations in the
filesystem tree.

I'd never heard of the terminal session applet, but that sure sounds nice. I guess for completeness of the example, I'll go ahead and attach the script I use to start the konsole session. I just use kmenu to add an entry for the script and then just rt-click and add the icon to the Quicklaunch applet in the toolbar.

There are even a few comments in the script. Must have known I'd forget and not want to go through the learning process all over again years later...

I'm going to follow up on the Terminal Session applet. 20+ years and I'm still finding things I haven't used :)


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David C. Rankin, J.D.,P.E.

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