From kde-core-devel Mon Jan 28 15:32:31 2008 From: Jakob Petsovits Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2008 15:32:31 +0000 To: kde-core-devel Subject: Re: KDE and the executable bit Message-Id: <200801281632.31713.jpetso () gmx ! at> X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=kde-core-devel&m=120153515621452 On Monday, 28. January 2008, Andras Mantia wrote: > On Monday 28 January 2008, David Faure wrote: > > But maybe we want to > > execute shellscripts inside a konsole so that the user can see its > > output; I just wrote a script for my wife, and it needed a konsole -e > > wrapper so that she could see the output (but a better wrapper would > > also not automatically close the window when the script is done). > > Making script execution less silent would be good. Making it "are you > > really really sure" might be a bit annoying and inconsistent... > > unless we also do it for executables, and with a dontshowagain > > checkbox. > > An addition: unfortunately not only shell scripts output to stdout, and > not all shellscript are command line apps, as I shown. > So the differentiation is rather between GUI or command line apps, and - > unfortunately - I doubt this is something that can be solved on KDE > level (if it can be at all). How it *could* look. A proposal. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- You are attempting to open a script, which is both an executable program and a text file. How do you want to proceed? [ X ] Open terminal when executing [ Execute script ] [ Open in Kate ] [ Cancel ] -----------------------------------------------------------------------