<tip category="Konsole|Tab"> <html> <p>...that right-clicking on any tab allows for the changing of the tab text color? </html> </tip> <tip category="Konsole|Tab"> <html> <p>...that the tab text color can be changed with the code \e[28;COLORt (COLOR: 0-16,777,215)? </html> </tip> <tip category="Konsole"> <html> <p>...that the code \e[8;ROW;COLUMNt will resize Konsole? </html> </tip> <tip category="Konsole"> <html> <p>...that you can start a new standard session by pressing the "New" button in the tabbar? </html> </tip> <tip category="Konsole"> <html> <p>...that pressing and holding the "New" button on the tabbar will display a menu of sessions to select? </html> </tip> <tip category="Konsole"> <html> <p>...that pressing Ctrl+Alt+N will start a new standard session? </html> </tip> <tip category="Konsole|Keyboard"> <html> <p>...that you can cycle through the Konsole sessions by holding down the Shift key and pressing the Left or Right Arrow keys? </html> </tip> <tip category="Konsole"> <html> <p>...that you can get a 'Linux console-like' terminal? <p>Hide Konsole's menubar, tabbar and scrollbar, select the Linux font and the Linux Colors schema and apply the full-screen mode. You might also want to set the KDE panel to auto-hide. </html> </tip> <tip category="Konsole"> <html> <p>...that you can rename your Konsole sessions by clicking with the right mouse button and selecting "Rename session"? The change will be reflected in the Konsole tabbar, making it easier to remember the content of the session. </html> </tip> <tip category="Konsole"> <html> <p>...that you can rename a Konsole session by double-clicking its tab? </html> </tip> <tip category="Konsole|Keyboard"> <html> <p>...that you can activate the menu with the Ctrl+Alt+M shortcut? </html> </tip> <tip category="Konsole|Keyboard"> <html> <p>...that you can rename your current Konsole session with the Ctrl+Alt+S shortcut? </html> </tip> <tip category="Konsole"> <html> <p>...that you can create your own session types by using the session editor which you can find under "Settings->Configure Konsole..."? </html> </tip> <tip category="Konsole"> <html> <p>...that you can create your own color schemes by using the schema editor which you can find under "Settings->Configure Konsole..."? </p> </html> </tip> <tip category="Konsole"> <html> <p>...that you can move a session by holding down the middle mouse button over the tab? </p> </html> </tip> <tip category="Konsole|Keyboard"> <html> <p>...that you can reorder the session tabs with "View->Move Session Left/Right" menu commands or by holding down the Shift and Ctrl keys and pressing the Left or Right Arrow keys? </p> </html> </tip> <tip category="Konsole|Keyboard"> <html> <p>...that you can scroll pagewise in the history by holding down the Shift key and pressing the Page Up or Page Down keys? </html> </tip> <tip category="Konsole|Keyboard"> <html> <p>...that you can scroll linewise in the history by holding down the Shift key and pressing the Up or Down Arrow keys? </html> </tip> <tip category="Konsole|Keyboard"> <html> <p>...that you can insert the clipboard by holding down the Shift key and pressing the Insert key? </html> </tip> <tip category="Konsole|Keyboard"> <html> <p>...that you can insert the X selection by holding down the Shift and Ctrl keys and pressing the Insert key? </html> </tip> <tip category="Konsole"> <html> <p>...that pressing Ctrl while pasting the selection with the middle mouse button will append a carriage return after pasting the selection buffer? </html> </tip> <tip category="Konsole"> <html> <p>...that you can turn off the terminal size hint under "Settings->Configure Konsole..."? </html> </tip> <tip category="Konsole"> <html> <p>...that pressing Ctrl while selecting text will let Konsole ignore line breaks? </html> </tip> <tip category="Konsole"> <html> <p>...that pressing the Ctrl and Alt keys while selecting text will let Konsole select columns? </html> </tip> <tip category="Konsole"> <html> <p>...that when a program evaluates the right mouse button you can still get the right mouse button pop-up menu while pressing the Shift key? </html> </tip> <tip category="Konsole"> <html> <p>...that when a program evaluates the left mouse button you can still select text while pressing the Shift key? </html> </tip> <tip category="Konsole"> <html> <p>...that you can let Konsole set the current directory as the window title? For Bash, put 'export PS1=$PS1"\[\e]0;\H:\w\a\]"' in your ~/.bashrc . </html> </tip> <tip category="Konsole"> <html> <p>...that you can let Konsole set the current directory as the session name? For Bash, put 'export PS1=$PS1"\[\e]30;\H:\w\a\]"' in your ~/.bashrc . </html> </tip> <tip category="Konsole"> <html> <p>...that if you let your shell pass the current directory to Konsole within the prompt variable, e.g. for Bash with 'export PS1=$PS1"\[\e]31;\w\a\]"' in your ~/.bashrc, then Konsole can bookmark it, and session management will remember your current working directory on non-Linux systems too? </html> </tip> <tip category="Konsole"> <html> <p>...that double-clicking will select a whole word? <p>When you don't release the mouse button after the second click you can extend your selection by additional words when moving the mouse. </html> </tip> <tip category="Konsole"> <html> <p>...that triple-clicking will select a whole line? <p>When you don't release the mouse button after the third click you can extend your selection by additional lines when moving the mouse. </html> </tip> <tip category="Konsole"> <html> <p>...that if you drag & drop a URL into a Konsole window you are presented with a menu giving the option to copy or move the specified file into the current working directory, as well as just pasting the URL as text. <p>This works with any type of URL which KDE supports. </html> </tip> <tip category="Konsole"> <html> <p>...that the "Settings->Configure Shortcuts..." dialog allows you to define keyboard shortcuts for actions not shown in the menu, like activating menu, changing font and for listing and switching sessions? </html> </tip> <tip category="Konsole"> <html> <p>...that right-clicking over the "New" button in the left corner of the tabbar or in an empty tabbar space displays a menu where you can set several tab options? </html> </tip>