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clif2

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Saturday, April 22nd 2006, 9:47pm

Kate terminal variables

Is it possible to substitute the name of the current buffer into the Konsole window pane using a variable?

e.g:

command $currentbuffer

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Tuesday, April 25th 2006, 10:02pm

Hmm, interesting question.

Maybe through Kate's DCOP interface

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Thursday, April 27th 2006, 6:28pm

I already looked there but couldn't find anything (strange enough). Note I looked with the Kate supplied with KDE 3.4.3, maybe a decent DCOP call exists in KDE 3.5.x. You can find it with the kdcop utility.
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Saturday, April 29th 2006, 9:19pm

This is also for Kate from KDE3.4

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dcop kate __KateMainWindow#1 caption | sed s#" - Kate"##


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