On 4/10/25 05:26, Roland Mueller wrote:
When starting the terminal with some command from command line one can add
the -H flag to keep the terminal open. This way the window does not close
after completion of the command but it cannot be used for running commands.
/usr/bin/xfce4-terminal
When starting the terminal with some command from command line one can add
the -H flag to keep the terminal open. This way the window does not close
after completion of the command but it cannot be used for running commands.
/usr/bin/xfce4-terminal -H -x /path/to/mycommand.sh
ti 1.4.2025
On 2025-04-01 00:27, David Christensen wrote:
On 3/31/25 14:36, mick.crane wrote:
Xfce4
I've loads of Perl scripts dotted about in different directories I'd
like to select them in Thunar and run them in a terminal with a click
or two.
"Open terminal here" in Xfce desktop is very handy but stil
On 3/31/25 14:36, mick.crane wrote:
Xfce4
I've loads of Perl scripts dotted about in different directories I'd
like to select them in Thunar and run them in a terminal with a click or
two.
"Open terminal here" in Xfce desktop is very handy but still have to
list the directory contents, find th
On 3/31/25 17:36, mick.crane wrote:
Xfce4
I've loads of Perl scripts dotted about in different directories I'd
like to select them in Thunar and run them in a terminal with a click or
two.
"Open terminal here" in Xfce desktop is very handy but still have to
list the directory contents, find th
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