Am Dienstag, 23. Juli 2013, 08:37:44 schrieb Jerome Yuzyk: > On Tuesday, July 23, 2013 10:44:00 AM Burkhard Lück wrote: > > Am Montag, 22. Juli 2013, 22:02:33 schrieb Duncan: > > > I see --tabs from file in konsole's --help output, but I would have had > > > to guess or google the file's format. > > > > No need to guess or google the file format, just read > > http://docs.kde.org/stable/en/applications/konsole/command-line-options.h > > tml > > It's also available via the Konsole Help file, albeit missing the > 'profile:' option, and a note about needing one of 'command:' or > 'profile:', according to the source. > You are right.
One addition from the source: Empty lines or lines beginning with '#' are ignored, so a line beginning with '#' can be useed to add comments to the file. > BTW, my Konsole Help (4.10.4) has a typo: "PUT A DIRECOTRY" > Thanks for the hint, this typo was fixed in january 2013. Any objections to add the attachment to the konsole docbook? -- Burkhard Lück
<note><para>The file has one tab per line in the following format:</para> <!-- inspired by http://blogs.bss.ab.ca/clippings.htm --> <para>Each line specifies a tab to open using up to 4 fields specifying how it is to open. Fields are delimited with <userinput>;;</userinput> and a field name must have a <userinput>:</userinput> appended. Empty lines or lines with <userinput>#</userinput> at the beginning are ignored, so you can use line beginning with <userinput>#</userinput> to add comments. </para> <simplelist> <member><userinput>title:</userinput> a name for this tab, tab default if blank or not specified</member> <member><userinput>workdir:</userinput> working directory, <filename class="directory"> ~</filename> if blank or not specified</member> <member><userinput>profile:</userinput> a &konsole; profile to use, the default if blank or not specified</member> <member><userinput>command:</userinput> a command to run</member> </simplelist> <para>Each line should contain at least one of <userinput>command</userinput> or <userinput>profile</userinput> field. </para> </note>
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