[konsole] [Bug 474448] Wish: Allow cursor placement by mouse click in the current command
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Tue Sep 12 16:21:15 BST 2023
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=474448
--- Comment #1 from tcanabrava at kde.org ---
O believe that there’s no such thing as “cursor” in konsole. This is
implemented by terminal applications (such as bash). It’s not something
that Konsole controls.
I believe we *could* try to do something for the common standard of prompts
(bash,fish, zsh) but it will probably be a hack around it.
I don’t really know your usecase, but we already offer the “quick actions”
plugins for larger commands - would that work?
You can copy the test to it, edit as a text editor would; and execute from
the plugin.
On Tue, 12 Sep 2023 at 14:30 Oliver Sander <bugzilla_noreply at kde.org> wrote:
> https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=474448
>
> Bug ID: 474448
> Summary: Wish: Allow cursor placement by mouse click in the
> current command
> Classification: Applications
> Product: konsole
> Version: unspecified
> Platform: Debian stable
> OS: Linux
> Status: REPORTED
> Severity: wishlist
> Priority: NOR
> Component: general
> Assignee: konsole-devel at kde.org
> Reporter: oliver.sander at tu-dresden.de
> Target Milestone: ---
>
> I sometimes find myself working with very long command lines in konsole.
> One
> example are compiler invocations which can easily get 700 letters long.
> In my
> workflow, I copy them from the clipboard into Konsole and then I need to
> edit
> them.
>
> The problem is that it is very tedious to move around in such long lines.
> I
> can jump to the beginning and to the end of the line with the Pos1 and End
> keys. To move around I can go left and right with the arrow-left and
> arrow-right keys, and that's apparently it. Unfortunately, moving around
> in
> such a long line with the two arrow keys only can take a long time.
>
> My wish is that when I click onto the current command line the Konsole
> cursor
> moves to the position of the mouse cursor, just as it does in Kate or
> LibreOffice.
>
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