I found this:
"The list of these keymappings is taken from
$KDEDIR/share/apps/konsole/*.keytab. The file
$KDEDIR/share/apps/konsole/README.KeyTab describes the keytab format in
more detail. Add to or modify these files to match your needs."
at http://docs.kde.org/3.0/kdebase/konsole/menubar.html#settings-menu
(the 2.2.2 doc tree says the same thing)

Is anyone familiar with this file?  How do we set up tab-iterator keys?


On Tue, 2002-04-30 at 00:24, Timothy Bolz wrote:
> Thanks
> 
> I tried konsole and I found is you still have to use your mouse to use the 
> tabs.  Unless there is some to get around this. I would really like to get 
> away from using my mouse when I'm doing things on the keyboard.  I like 
> programs which are well thought out and have hot keys you can bypass the 
> mouse.  I'm running debian potato so I can't run multi gnome terminal until 
> woody gets released as stable.  Konsole is nice but from what I read on multi 
> gnome terms it's keyboard control is something I'm looking for.  
> 
> In Mozilla I checked out the preferences and sure enough it was there.  I've 
> been using it now often.  It is really sweet.  The only problem I have now is 
> closing the window with all the tabed windows open.  The only thing I would 
> like is a keyboard command to switch the tabs.  I love this addition.  Again 
> Thank.
> 
> Tim
> 
> On Sunday 28 April 2002 16:05, you wrote:
> > Timothy Bolz wrote:
> > >I found this on freshmeat and thought it was the greatest idea.  A
> > > terminal with Tabs.  Instead of having four terminal windows open you can
> > > have one and tab between them.  This would be a great idea to add to a
> > > browser.  When I saw it I said "That's a good idea".
> > >
> > >http://multignometerm.sourceforge.net/#debian
> > >
> > >Check out the screenshots.
> > >http://multignometerm.sourceforge.net/snapshots.html
> > >
> > >I haven't tried it yet but it looks very good.  Tell me what you think of
> > > it.
> > >
> > >Tim
> >
> > Konsole (for KDE) already does this.  The tabs are at the bottom of the
> > window.  I agree that this is a nice interface touch, because it's
> > easier to switch back and forth between the tabs than to find the window
> > you want in a big stack.
> >
> > As far as a tabbed interface for a browser, recent (I can't remember the
> > build but I think it got added in .92) builds of Mozilla provide this.
> >  You can set it up so that middle clicking a link opens it up in a new
> > tab.  Ctrl-t creates a new blank tab.  I use this all the time and it's
> > great.  Since it's in Mozilla, Galeon probably provides this
> > functionality as well...
> >
> > Kahli
> 
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