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Hi!
Is it possible to put Konsole in full-screen, from command prompt, or pressing a keyboard shortcut (while being in windowed mode)? I can see that there are the "--hide-menubar" and "--hide-tabbar" options and also the "--profile file" for changing various other things, but I couldn't found an option for going full-screen and also I couldn't found a keyboard shortcut. I think, going full-screen is useful for displaying ncurses semigraphics. What I'm doing now is, a) launching konsole with "--hide-tabbar", b) Settings -> full-screen and c) Right-clicking -> hide menu bar. I'm wondering though, if there's a more straightforward way to do it. TIA! |
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Does checking the "Fullscreen" option available from the window decoration right click menu meet your needs?
If it does, you may find it helpful to setup a shortcut: Open System Settings > Shortcuts and Gestures > Global Keyboard Shortcuts. Select the KDE Component "KWin" and assign a shortcut combination to "Make Window Fullscreen". I'll note that this shortcut can be applied to all applications, not just Konsole.
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THANKS!!! That will do. I was searching for a Konsole shortcut and I didn't noticed that I had to actually assign a Kwin one. THANKS AGAIN!!! |
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for the record, since konsole 2.14 F11 can be used to toggle fullscreen mode.
implemented in https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=303424 |
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