Re: XTerm control sequences in Konsole
- From: Michael Heiming <michael+USENET@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 31 Dec 2006 14:29:00 +0100
In alt.os.linux Sybren Stuvel <sybrenUSE@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
Michael Heiming enlightened us with:
Unsure if I got what you are looking for, you mean 'konsole' the
terminal emulation KDE comes with?
Yup.
In any case this sounds more like a wm setting then anything
else. With KDE you can fire up 'kcontrol' -> "Regional &
Accessibility" -> "Keyboard Shortcuts" and define for example
"Windows" -> "Minimize Window" to "Alt+F8", which would work for
any window from now on ('apply')...
But does it also work when the program running *inside* the terminal
sends the same characters that Alt+F8 generates?
How should I know? I don't even know if this app is starting
another window or is running in text mode? The app might
alternatively try using 'dcop' to signal the parent window to
minimize.
You could just test this out and report back?
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