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Subject:    Re: [Kde-extra-gear] Yakuake improvement idea
From:       Martín_Cigorraga <msx () archlinux ! us>
Date:       2013-06-28 4:55:14
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On Thu, Jun 13, 2013 at 10:31 AM, O.S. <drsobik@ukr.net> wrote:

> Dear Ladies and Gentlemen,
>
> I've been using KDE for a long time. A part of it, the program Yakuake, is
> very helpful for me. It suits perfectly my needs. There is only one thing
> that
> in my opinion could improve this program. Sometimes I open several shell
> tabs
> in Yakuake to run multiple tasks at once. But every time Yakuake is
> restarted,
> all of the tabs are lost. And the path in the default tab is default, as
> well.
> Then I have to open new tabs and type the paths I need again. Is it
> possible
> to modify Yakuake in such a way that it preserves the current session, i.e.
> the open tabs with the corresponding paths in them? That would be really
> helpful.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Oleh
>
>
Totally, it would be a killer feature!
In the meantime you might want to give tmux a check, I used to run it
coupled with Yakuake and it's a killer combo!

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Dear Ladies and Gentlemen,<br>
<br>
I&#39;ve been using KDE for a long time. A part of it, the program Yakuake, is<br>
very helpful for me. It suits perfectly my needs. There is only one thing that<br>
in my opinion could improve this program. Sometimes I open several shell tabs<br>
in Yakuake to run multiple tasks at once. But every time Yakuake is restarted,<br>
all of the tabs are lost. And the path in the default tab is default, as well.<br>
Then I have to open new tabs and type the paths I need again. Is it possible<br>
to modify Yakuake in such a way that it preserves the current session, i.e.<br>
the open tabs with the corresponding paths in them? That would be really<br>
helpful.<br>
<br>
Best regards,<br>
<br>
Oleh<br><br></blockquote><div><br></div><div>Totally, it would be a killer \
feature!</div><div>In the meantime you might want to give tmux a check, I used to run \
it coupled with Yakuake and it&#39;s a killer combo!</div></div>

<br></div></div>



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