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norobro

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Friday, April 21st 2006, 11:15pm

Kate terminal window

Hello.

I recently did a dist-upgrade on my Debian Sid, for the first time in about six months. I now have KDE 3.5.1 - Kate 2.5.1 v. KDE 3.4.3 - Kate 2.4.1 previously.

The Kate 2.4.1 terminal (Konsole) window had a close box, an empty box and a box with a diagonal arrow (to undock the window?) in the upper right hand corner. My new version doesn't have these boxes.

I have read the help manual and googled the web but have not found anything referring to this feature.

Is this feature not availablle in Kate 2.5.1 or am I just too stupid to figure out how to enable it?

Thanks in advance for any help!

Norm

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Saturday, April 22nd 2006, 11:06am

RE: Kate terminal window

Nope, these bars are gone and there's no way to configure this (as far as I could see). There are a few options when you rightclick such a button in the sidebar, but I wonder if that's sufficient for you.
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Saturday, April 22nd 2006, 2:31pm

Thanks for the info, Bram. It's really no big deal, but will take some getting used to.

I am teaching myself C++ and I use Kate as my editor. Sometimes I don't get the focus right and end up typing commands in my cpp file.

Again, thanks for the reply!

Norm

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Thursday, June 15th 2006, 1:33pm

No, there is no way to get the old behavior back.
You can bind a shortcut to "Show Terminal" btw, it automatically toggles then and should have the focus set in the right way.
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Saturday, July 1st 2006, 1:49am

Muchas Gracias dh!

Thanks for the great tip. A keyboard shortcut works much better for me than moving the mouse.

Norm