On Sunday 25 April 2004 04:58, Wolfgang Mader wrote: > Hello, > > If you open a new tab for a new session in konsole normaly there > appears something like "shel"l (or whatever type of session you have > chosen) on the tab. I am working on different machines and it would > be nice to have the name of the machine where the shell was opened > (or much better - where the shell ends actually). Is this possible > with konsole? Perhaps with output from uname -n?
Right click over the tab, select Rename session, or double click the tab. For the longest time I treated konsole as just another xterm clone. I turned off all the toolbars and tabs to minimize desktop real estate. I routinely had a number of separate, overlapping konsoles cluttering up my desktop. Then I "discovered" what the extra features like tabs and bookmarks were good for. If you use bookmarks in konsole you can set the name that is displayed. At work I have bookmarks for most of my servers as well as a number of other boxen I deal with regularly. I typically have one konsole running with several sessions open in different tabs. Shift-arrow toggles between them without leaving the keyboard. Holding down shift and toggling left and right arrows is a quick way to visually see diffs between two similar files. -- Bud Rogers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> KD5SZ