On Thursday 21 March 2002 01:24, G. L. `Griz' Inabnit wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > > On Tuesday 19 March 2002 10:44 am, Jarno Elonen wrote: > > On Tuesday 19 March 2002 18:25, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > hello, i am wondering if there is a way to open a new window in kde > > > without window-decoration? i've looked at kstart, but that doesn't seem > > > to be able to do that. > > > > In KDE 2, you can start an application (window) without borders like this: > > > > kstart --type Override <appname> > > > > So for example, to start a transparent Konsole without borders eterm-style, > > you could say... > > > > kstart --skiptaskbar --skippager --alldesktops --type Override > > konsole > > > > ...then remove Menubar, Toolbar, Frame and Scrollbar, and finally make it > > transparent by choosing "Transparent Konsole" from Schema-menu. > > > > - Jarno > > This is helpfull! Thank You. A follow-up question that still haunts me > is: > > How can I make konsole always open a 'login shell' {xterm -ls}?
That's easy ;) konsole --help | grep login but IMHO the wrong way. Everything that's inherited to child process should be in .bash_profile (or .profile). At least as long as you use kdm ln -s .bash_profile ~/.xprofile and login again, there's no need to use --ls. FMI about this search for the string xprofile in the list archive of kde-devel (or was it kde-core-devel?) on lists.kde.org. There was a long thread some days ago. Achim -- To me vi is Zen. To use vi is to practice zen. Every command is a koan. Profound to the user, unintelligible to the uninitiated. You discover truth everytime you use it. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]