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Hi,

When pressing Ctrl-Alt-T when Konsole is already open, I would like for the existing window to be unminimized and for a new tab to be created, rather than a new window.

How to do this ?

Thanks

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[–] [email protected] 7 points 2 weeks ago (12 children)

Yes very possible

  1. Open the konsole settings, enable "use a single process" (or something)
  2. Copy the konsole desktop entry from /usr/share/applications to ~/.local/share/applications and change Exec=konsole to Exec=konsole --new-tab

I did this, works without issues

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 weeks ago (5 children)

Open the konsole settings, enable “use a single process” (or something)

Yeah I did that already thinking it would solve this but I didn't know there was an additional step to perform 😅

Copy the konsole desktop entry from /usr/share/applications to ~/.local/share/applications

So, I just did something stupid. 😭

  • I ran cp /usr/share/applications ~/.local/share/applications not noticing that you didn't specify the name of the file ;
  • I then noticed that it copied many more files than intended, so I ran rm -r ~/.local/share/applications ;
  • As I was gonna run mkdir -p ~/.local/share/applications && cp /usr/share/applications/org.kde.konsole.desktop ~/.local/share/applications, I noticed a bunch of my apps disappeared, meaning this directory already existed and already had files that weren't duplicates from /usr/share/applications.

How do I recover from that ?

Thank you

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

I don't know how to recover exactly, but if none of the files were handwritten, they probably came from something like flatpak - applications installed specifically for your user. You should probably look into whatever you might be using to install software for help restoring/recreating the .desktop files, or worst case reinstall the software you lost them for.

On a side note, doesn't cp error when trying to copy folders without the recursive flag?

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

if none of the files were handwritten, they probably came from something

Yep, I thought about Flatpak, but no, those are actually located in /var/lib/flatpak/exports/share/applications.

Turns out the files in ~/.local/share/applications were generated when I'd use the Edit Application GUI for adding environment variables to apps.

So, I didn't loose any app, I just had to wait for them to reappear and then reapply the environment variables.

doesn’t cp error when trying to copy folders without the recursive flag?

Yeah it actually did, but I didn't think anything of it and just added the flag without thinking 😅

(Because I already forget it most of the time when I do intend to copy directories so I took the habit to mechanically press Home then Ctrl-Right then space dash r...)

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