Re: [gentoo-user] Terminal emulator to replace Konsole
On Fri, Mar 22, 2024 at 03:01:44PM -0500, Dale wrote: > Howdy, > > I looked in x11-terms and there is a few options, I think. I tried > looking at home pages and such but none of them mention a feature like > this but it may have it. I was wondering if anyone knows of a terminal > emulator that allows the mouse to place the cursor to edit parts or > whole sections of a command. Some of my commands are really long and it > seems the part I want to edit is always at the beginning. :/ > x11-terms/kitty can do this since it added some shell integration features (requires bash, zsh, or fish and a rc file to be loaded which is done by default), aka you can click anywhere in the command and it'll place the cursor there. The shell integration bits can also do things like open the output of the last command in a pager even if haven't done e.g. "... | less" or instantly copy it for pasting without awkwardly scrolling to select everything. Has quite a vast amount of features and configuration options, albeit it may come as a bit quirky and with a learning curve if coming from konsole (e.g. it does not even have a context menu and can only be configured by editing the .conf file directly), and is mostly intended for use with various keyboard binds than with pretty menus. -- ionen signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Re: [gentoo-user] Terminal emulator to replace Konsole
Le ven. 22 mars 2024 à 21:02, Dale a écrit : > > Howdy, > > I've been using Konsole, part of KDE, for command line stuff ever since > I started using Linux. Linux is all I've ever used. No windoze. ;-) > While Konsole is good enough for almost everything, there is one feature > I wish it had. The ability to edit with the mouse. I don't know of a > way to make it do this. The only way I know of to edit a command, left > arrow to what you want to edit and change it. I'd like to find one > where I can use the mouse to place the cursor and edit from there. Even > maybe highlight and replace. As far as I know, Konsole doesn't have > that ability. > > I looked in x11-terms and there is a few options, I think. I tried > looking at home pages and such but none of them mention a feature like > this but it may have it. I was wondering if anyone knows of a terminal > emulator that allows the mouse to place the cursor to edit parts or > whole sections of a command. Some of my commands are really long and it > seems the part I want to edit is always at the beginning. :/ > > Hoping for some ideas. > > Thanks. > > Dale > > :-) :-) > Hi I think it's not a terminal emulator feature, but rather a shell feature. Some terminal programs are designed to interact with the mouse, but bash command line, based on readline, doesn't react to mouse clicks. I've tried Midnight Commander in Konsole and xterm, and it actually moves the cursor to the click position in its own command line ! Maybe there's an extension or set of parameters for bash or other shells to handle mouse clicks, but I'm not aware of it. Best regards Mickaël Bucas
Re: [gentoo-user] Terminal emulator to replace Konsole
On 2024.03.22 16:01, Dale wrote: Howdy, I've been using Konsole, part of KDE, for command line stuff ever since I started using Linux. Linux is all I've ever used. No windoze. ;-) While Konsole is good enough for almost everything, there is one feature I wish it had. The ability to edit with the mouse. I don't know of a way to make it do this. The only way I know of to edit a command, left arrow to what you want to edit and change it. I'd like to find one where I can use the mouse to place the cursor and edit from there. Even maybe highlight and replace. As far as I know, Konsole doesn't have that ability. I looked in x11-terms and there is a few options, I think. I tried looking at home pages and such but none of them mention a feature like this but it may have it. I was wondering if anyone knows of a terminal emulator that allows the mouse to place the cursor to edit parts or whole sections of a command. Some of my commands are really long and it seems the part I want to edit is always at the beginning. :/ Hoping for some ideas. I don't remember how I initially set it up, but I can use emacs commands (not sure if it was related to konsole or bash) so I can use up and down arrows or Ctl-p/Ctl-n to move back and forth in previous commands, then Ctl-a to go to the beginning of the line, etc. I suspect you can get vim style keys to do the same, if that's your preference. Sorry, but I have no idea how to tell if any terminal emulator is truly a gui, where clicking on a character in the middle of the window actually sets the cursor at that point, to be recognized by both the terminal and the shell you are running.
[gentoo-user] Terminal emulator to replace Konsole
Howdy, I've been using Konsole, part of KDE, for command line stuff ever since I started using Linux. Linux is all I've ever used. No windoze. ;-) While Konsole is good enough for almost everything, there is one feature I wish it had. The ability to edit with the mouse. I don't know of a way to make it do this. The only way I know of to edit a command, left arrow to what you want to edit and change it. I'd like to find one where I can use the mouse to place the cursor and edit from there. Even maybe highlight and replace. As far as I know, Konsole doesn't have that ability. I looked in x11-terms and there is a few options, I think. I tried looking at home pages and such but none of them mention a feature like this but it may have it. I was wondering if anyone knows of a terminal emulator that allows the mouse to place the cursor to edit parts or whole sections of a command. Some of my commands are really long and it seems the part I want to edit is always at the beginning. :/ Hoping for some ideas. Thanks. Dale :-) :-)