Re: [opensuse] Executing shell scripts from Konqueror web-browser



On 02/13/2011 04:57 AM, Bob Williams wrote:
I've tried Settings > File Associations > applications > x-shellscript, where
I've added bash to the top of the list in Application Preference order, but
Konqueror still asks me which editor I want open the shell script in. All the
shell scripts are executable.

I've googled, but in this case google was not my friend :(

Any suggestions, please?

TIA,

Bob

Bob,

I don't know if you have gotten this solved yet, but you are looking in the
right places. What about adding an 'xterm -e command options'?

Or will Tools -> Execute Shell Command (ctrl+e) work? If Properties ->
Permissions -> "is executable" is set you can just run it with ctrl+e. If "is
executable" is empty, the just 'ctrl+e' and add 'sh ....' to the beginning of
the dialog.

There must be some way to associate Execute Shell Command with a left click,
but I've not used it.

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