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Dolphin and terminal, can i remove cd and ^C?

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laltroweb
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Hi! in my terminal inside ddolphin i've this:
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lupastro@debian:~$ ^C
lupastro@debian:~$  cd /home/lupastro/Documenti
lupastro@debian:~/Documenti$ ^C
lupastro@debian:~/Documenti$  cd /home/lupastro/Documenti/eBook
lupastro@debian:~/Documenti/eBook$ ^C
lupastro@debian:~/Documenti/eBook$
as u can see, some weird chars (i can accept cd*, but ^C is really tedious).

is there any way to remove? :)

thanks,
S.N. :)

ps:
my kde and demo example: https://i.imgur.com/axiDUHK.png
airdrik
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I'm inclined to assume that the ^C is supposed to represent the ctrl+C sequence, intended to cancel whatever is being edited and/or running so that it can issue the cd command to effect the directory change.

iirc (years ago) it didn't used to reflect the cd command in the terminal it would just change the directory or something like that, but whatever it was doing before was deemed undesirable so they changed it to the current behavior. I know of no options to change the behavior.

I could see putting something in to not issue the ^C sequence when there is nothing at the prompt (which would prevent the cd command from being run).
I could also see putting something in to hide the cd command and just display a new prompt with the new directory.

I'd suggest posting the suggestion over in the Brainstorm forum for further feedback.


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