On 2021-04-08 16:46:59 David C. Rankin wrote:
|On 4/6/21 1:17 PM, kf wrote: |> There are a couple of terminal programs available in gnome. The one |> which I like best is gnome-terminal. It can, within a single window, |> have a number of tabs, each functioning separately from the others. |> i.e., like a separate terminal window. They are automatically numbered, |> and (after remapping) I access them with Ctrl-1 to Ctrl-9, or however |> many tabs I have. All that is nice. |> |> However, in a new session (upon startup or after reboot), after I move |> the gnome-terminal where I want it (where I always put it), and after I |> resize it to how I want it (also pretty much the same in every session), |> then I need to open up all the other tabs... that is, it would be nicer |> if that app would remember that it should have eight tabs open and |> present itself that way upon invocation (i.e.. upon startup or after |> reboot). But AFAIK there is no such capability. |> |> How do these functionalities compare with the terminal app in other |> desktop environments (Mate, KDE, or others)? |> |> Thanks. | |I currently use konsole in KDE3 and I have it start with 11 terminals | open, 5-local set to different directories and 6-remote all started to | establish ssh connection. (all from a short script making a few dcop | calls) | |I have never found a more capable or well thought out terminal application |than konsole (even in Plamsma it is good, but I hate the remapping of |short-cut keys they did)
Really, the only think that one might wish for is the ability to split the window to view more than one terminal at a time (but one can, of course, just open additional Konsole instances to do that). Leslie -- openSUSE Leap 15.2 x86_64