
Various KDE 1.-4. Improvements
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A slightly modified version of the original yakuake - a Quake-style terminal emulator based on KDE Konsole technology.
It features automatically numbering of the multiple consoles inside the yakuake window, which then are accessible by the keyboard shortcuts
ALT-1, ALT-2, ... , ALT-9
(similar to the standard linux text-console, where it is ALT-F1, ...)
11 years ago
V. 2.9.6 - based on yakuake 2.9.6
* KDE-4 version (mostly the same features as the KDE-3 version, except that the sessions are not automatically named [1], [2], ... but instead use konsole/yakauke naming algorithm)
V. 2.8.0.1 - added config options
* The main two features (namely auto number sessions and visible status bar) are now configurable in the quick options menu
V. 2.8 - based on yakuake 2.8
* Default skin a bit more green'isch (default-sb)
* still show title bar, when toggled up (to see status of running app)
* hide quit button when toggled up (to avoid clicking it by accident)
* when using a keyboard shortcut for a not (yet) existing tab, open a new one
* automatically name tabs [1] [2] [3] ... to correspond to the (default) keyboard shortcuts ALT-1, ALT-2, ALT-3,...
V. 2.7.5 - based on yakuake 2.7.5
* added Numbering of virtual consoles
* slightly greener default theme (but all other yakuake themes should work fine)
11 years ago
V. 2.9.6 - based on yakuake 2.9.6
* KDE-4 version (mostly the same features as the KDE-3 version, except that the sessions are not automatically named [1], [2], ... but instead use konsole/yakauke naming algorithm)
V. 2.8.0.1 - added config options
* The main two features (namely auto number sessions and visible status bar) are now configurable in the quick options menu
V. 2.8 - based on yakuake 2.8
* Default skin a bit more green'isch (default-sb)
* still show title bar, when toggled up (to see status of running app)
* hide quit button when toggled up (to avoid clicking it by accident)
* when using a keyboard shortcut for a not (yet) existing tab, open a new one
* automatically name tabs [1] [2] [3] ... to correspond to the (default) keyboard shortcuts ALT-1, ALT-2, ALT-3,...
V. 2.7.5 - based on yakuake 2.7.5
* added Numbering of virtual consoles
* slightly greener default theme (but all other yakuake themes should work fine)
ich666
11 years ago
(the official yakuake now already has most of the more common features of the older patches - thanks to Eike Hein, the yakuake maintainer!)
But for some more geeky features (which probably shouldn't go into the official version) here are my patches for the kde-4 version. Hope you like it!
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sede
13 years ago
=Is annoying, and cannot switch off
* when using a keyboard shortcut for a not (yet) existing tab, open a new one
* automatically name tabs [1] [2] [3] ... to correspond to the (default) keyboard shortcuts ALT-1, ALT-2, ALT-3,...
=Very good thing
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ich666
13 years ago
It's set to "below all other windows" if toggled up ... so usually it won't interfere with anything (except your desktop-background).
Or am I overlooking something here?
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sede
13 years ago
Or am I overlooking something here?"
Yes, it's hiding the top part of the icons. It is surely a good thing, but maybe half of the people don't like it, so better to have the option to hide completely.
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ich666
13 years ago
Good point!
At first I did that patch primarily for my own use and to gather my ideas how to improve yakuake somehow. Therefore i tried to keep it as simple as possible. This makes it easy to merge it into newer versions of yakuake.
But it's good to get such feedback to see what others think about it.
I'll add a menu item for that! Stay tuned.
Any more feedback welcome :)
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ich666
13 years ago
I'm happy to see this patch evolve :)
Up to now it was simply like this: either use the patch with all its changes or use plain yakuake.
Now you can select which of the new features you want in the quick options menu.
Have fun with it!
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sede
13 years ago
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stingo000
13 years ago
Why do you need this space occupied if you can avoid it? Usability.
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stingo000
13 years ago
I do not see any wallpaper when rolled out becasue yakuake is set to cover 100%!
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ich666
13 years ago
Apparently I never set yakuake to roll-out 100% but am using it normally at 'round 60%.
Of course you are to totally right - if you want it to cover the whole screen the title bar is wasting space.
What do you think - is it better to have another option item to enable/disable the title bar, or should it just vanish if set to roll out to 100% ?
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Sho
13 years ago
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stingo000
13 years ago
Btw it is probably elementary to add this patch into the main yakuake in couple of hours...
Hotkeys are good, but the problem is the midnight commander uses these key combinations too. So not sure how to make it to work together.
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Sho
13 years ago
I'm presently hoping to release a beta for the new Yakuake this weekend. It's largely rewritten over 2.7.5, and does offer dynamically adding and removing resizable horizontal and vertical splits, as well as many other new features and improvements.
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stingo000
13 years ago
As far as I know new konsole based on qt4 will have this capability, don't know about the kpart. Anyway I would be interested to see your implementation of splitters. Dynamic splitters are a bit harder to do I am very curious.
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Sho
13 years ago
Here's a teaser: http://www.eikehein.com/splits.png
Still gotta do some polishing, and fix a few bugs, but I do think I'm close to publishing something now. Again, sorry for taking so long. I hope when the (pretty long) changelog is out people will be happy.
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stingo000
13 years ago
This does look great.
Not related to splitting. Please consider adding the option to turn of the annoying space consuming title bar. Thanks.
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ich666
13 years ago
Or am I missing something?
Well ok, it decreases your visible backgroud wallpaper size by some pixels, thats true ... but is that really the point you are commenting on?
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logixoul
13 years ago
ditto :)
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