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How to configure how konsole is invoked in Dolphin?

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JackBurton
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Hi

I think my question is fairly simple: How can I edit the command to
be issued when I open a terminal in Dolphin either by pressing F4 or Shift+F4.

I don't want to change the terminal to other than Konsole, I just want to append some parameters in the command line.


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In dolphin, open Settings -> Configure Shortcuts, search for "Open Terminal" and change the shortcut.


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JackBurton
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airdrik wrote:In dolphin, open Settings -> Configure Shortcuts, search for "Open Terminal" and change the shortcut.


Hi airdrik, thanks for replying. I'm aware of the configuration dialog to change hotkeys. But this is not what I'm looking for.

Now that am more familiar with Dolphin I have the hunch that what I want is to alter the "open terminal" plugin (or service, in kde parlance), which brings the question: Can I do it?


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You could create (or alter) a service menu which would open a new distinct Konsole window like Shift+F4 does see /usr/share/kde4/services/ServiceMenus/konsolehere.desktop.

If you want this to be a keyboard shortcut available in Dolphin you'll need to go to systemsettings -> shortcuts and gestures -> custom shortcuts -> right click -> new -> window actions -> command/URL and then id the window, etc ....... as best as I can tell


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google01103 wrote:You could create (or alter) a service menu which would open a new distinct Konsole window like Shift+F4 does see /usr/share/kde4/services/ServiceMenus/konsolehere.desktop.

If you want this to be a keyboard shortcut available in Dolphin you'll need to go to systemsettings -> shortcuts and gestures -> custom shortcuts -> right click -> new -> window actions -> command/URL and then id the window, etc ....... as best as I can tell


This is it. Thanks a lot!

Seneika.


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