I have yakuake starting automatically on my system whenever I log on. This is provided
Trinity's
sesssion management. See KControlCenter -> Session Manager. Alternatively, if for some
reason you
don't want session management, you should be able to put a script starting Yakuake in
~/.trinity/Autostart
As for colors you need to set the colors the way you want them (from context menu in
Yakuake) and
once you've done that choose "Save as default" from the same menu.
Hope that helps.
Janek
Dnia sobota, 10 maja 2014, Ken Heard napisaĆ:
Is it possible to have yakuake start whenever a user
logs on so that
the user does not have to start it from a terminal emulator when s/he
wants to use it? The colours I want it to use are green on black, but
running in a terminal emulator command "yakuake --bg black --fg green"
as specified in the manual do not produce the desired result. Yakuake
will open but with the default colours black on white.
I am presently using Debian Squeeze with KDE-Trinity, and package
yakuake-trinity.
Regards, Ken Heard
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