Josef Lowder wrote:
> On 11/7/08, jdawg <jdawgaz@cox.net> wrote:
>
>> if you use konsole (i.e. kde's terminal)
>> you can just do CTRL-SHIFT-N to create a new terminal tab
>> then use CTRL-right or CTRL-left to go between the tabs (i.e. terminal
>> sessions)
>>
>
> Interesting idea. News to me. On my systems, I found that
> I had to use SHIFT+right or SHIFT+left to switch between
> terminal sessions. Not sure how I might use this, but it's
> great to learn about nifty (new to me) features like this.
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doh. you're right it *IS* SHIFT-left SHIFT-right, I do it all the time
without ever thinking, and told you wrong.
anyway the concept is still there.
of course, most of my programming is in perl, or bash, with just a tiny
bit of c mixed in.
so YMMV.
jerry
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