Re: Konsole (was Trinity and AI)

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On 2025-02-10 23:00:06 David C. Rankin via tde-users wrote:
> 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 :)


	Right-click on the panel, select Add Applet to Panel..., scroll down to
Terminal Sessions, ...

Leslie
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