<html><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=us-ascii"></head><body style="word-wrap: break-word; -webkit-nbsp-mode: space; line-break: after-white-space;" class="">Hi, adding the Konsole mailing list in case someone else can reply before I do.<div class=""><br class=""></div><div class="">Thanks, </div><div class=""> Kurt<br class=""><div><br class=""><blockquote type="cite" class=""><div class="">On Apr 16, 2021, at 3:36 PM, Jani robsku Saksa <<a href="mailto:robsku@kapsi.fi" class="">robsku@kapsi.fi</a>> wrote:</div><br class="Apple-interchange-newline"><div class="">
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<div class=""><p class="">Hi,</p><p class="">I've had some issues with Konsole - with links opening in not my
default browser, and with a missing key-binding for one basic
functionality.</p><p class="">Prelude: I'm not a KDE user - but I wanted to try out KDE Plasma
Desktop on my laptop, so I once installed meta-package
plasma-desktop, which was given me as a simple and working way to
install the KDE with all it's "default KDE desktop" stuff with it.
This was advice for my Distro, Linux Mint 19.3 (could've still
been 19.2 when I did that), from the official help-chat channel an
IRC, but the KDE session seems like it's "messed up" in that it
seems to lack a lot of necessary stuff and lack much features.</p><p class="">Anyway, I'm not sure whether I installed Konsole before that or
after - maybe it should come with the plasma-desktop by default,
but maybe it's one of those things missing from my installation...
But there was a short time that I had configured Vivaldi as my
default browser (in XFCE desktop), and it might be that this
within the period when I installed Konsole... Now, the thing is, I
changed my default back to FireFox, now every terminal emulator
supporting opening links opens them in FireFox, but Konsole still
opens them in Vivaldi (which normally means it launches a second
browser with several windows and hundreds of tabs on top of
FireFox (13 windows, >1000 tabs currently, working cleaning
that up ;) ). It also does this when I open documentation from
Help-menu (unlike other applications, it doesn't even ask if I
want to open the Online Documentation, it just does it).</p><p class="">It's damn annoying, and with applications tied to desktop
environments rather nowadays this "registry" (gconf, etc.) instead
of application specific config files - I have no idea where would
I begin to look for settings, and if this is even Konsole specific
(as there is no GUI configuration option in Konsole I'm guessing
it's using KDE's (if installed) configuration for default
applications like browser - so question 1 is, how can I make
Konsole use FireFox? ....or in future my GUI browser launcher
script, which when set to default "browser", asks for which
browser I want to open the link in and gives me choice no matter
what browser I'm currently running, to open in that one?...</p><p class=""><br class="">
</p><p class="">The second is about very standard hotkey in even simplest
terminal emulators. It's usually Shift+PageUp/PageDown, for
scrolling the terminal backlog up and down with keyboard. The
common hotkey I mentioned doesn't work and there is no option for
scroll up/down in Konsole key bindings configuration... So how do
I scroll with keyboard on Konsole?</p><p class=""><br class="">
</p><p class="">Also, as bonus. TERMCAP/TERMINFO - Is there one specifically for
Konsole, and with the extra TrueColour codes defined in it? And
how best recognize if I'm running under Konsole, from app/script?
How could I write one myself, if there isn't one, so env variable
TERM could be set to "Konsole" and it could look up and fine
correct TERMINFO (or that correct TERMCAP could be set up for the
shell session)? My question about recognizing Konsole is in case
TERM is set to xterm-256colour or something (because no TERMINFO
for "Konsole"), are there sure way (it doesn't have to make sure
someone's hasn't just set up fake env variables that would
normally be present only in Konsole) to recognize if the terminal
is Konsole, AND if it's compiled with full-colour support (I don't
know if it's even an option at build time to leave it out)?</p><p class=""><br class="">
</p><p class="">Thanks in advance,<br class="">
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<pre class="">- Jani "robsku" Janegirl Saksa
Peace, Linux & Love
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