On 16 May 2006 15:25:58 -0500, Harry Putnam wrote:

> > I love YaKuake.  It's better than Kuake in that it's just Konsole on
> > a miniblinds widget.  It's superior because of its
> > ultra-accessibility. Anywhere you can just hit your key combination
> > and *pop* there's trusty old YaKuake.  It supports multiple console
> > tabs, which is almost a total necessity in my point of view.
> 
> Just a little info you might like if you are a keycombo fan.
> 
> Get xbindkeys and call any app with your own keycombos.  Its on
> portage.
> 
> You'll need to start it with X in whatever way your x allows one to do
> that.
> 
> One problem can be setting combos that kde or whatever wants.

If you only use KDE, you may as well define all your key bindings in
KHotkeys.

However, Yakuake is a little more than a hot key as the terminal is
always running, the hotkey only makes it appear and disappear. That's not the 
same as using a hotkey to start a new konsole instance.


-- 
Neil Bothwick

"Bother," said Pooh, realising that Tiggers really are wonderful things.

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