![]() So, I went straight back to the file '.You could create a profile for this. Then I checked top to see what program is running while my terminal is open and it says it was mate-terminal. It was telling me can't find 'gnome-terminal'! ![]() It tried to run it, but showed an error which became the final solution to my problem. So, I have the executable 'open-terminal-here' in the folder '.config/caja/scripts/'. Now, just for curiosity I tried to run this executable from my home folder from the terminal. However, I forced to make it an executable again by running the command chmod x. I realized that the file we made in the scripts folder 'open-terminal-here' is supposed to be an executable initially. Now, technically the shortcut is written and it should work, but it was not :( At some point, I think I have also used it, in the beginning, I was able to save changes properly. To get started open up a repository and click the Terminal button in the toolbar. In that case, try to follow the steps explained here in this page. Open the Terminal to use Git CLI commands while still viewing the graph. However, from the previous post I mentioned it seems like some people will still have problems editing the file, it gets rewritten automatically. I used both since I was not sure which will work better. But I kept caja all processes killed while doing this using the commands pkill -KILL caja While saving this file, I had no problem. Now, the line looks like this: (gtk_accel_path "/ScriptsGroup/script_file:\\s\\s\\shome\\sUSERNAME\\s.config\\scaja\\sscripts\\sopen-terminal-here" "F4") I used "F4" (this is because I am used with it from Opensuse) Now, inside the bracket in the second quote, I put the shortcut I needed. Entering this shortcut will instantly open the terminal window. Option 2) The easiest way to open a terminal window is to use the shortcut CTRL ALT T or press Alt F2, type in gnome-terminal, and press enter. So I found this line (gtk_accel_path "/ScriptsGroup/script_file:\\s\\s\\shome\\sUSERNAME\\s.config\\scaja\\sscripts\\sopen-terminal-here" " ")Īnd removed the ':' and space at the end of the line How to Open Linux Terminal Window Option 1) Search for keyword Terminal then click the relevant icon to open a new terminal session. Here in this file all lines starts with a semicolon( ), and I learnt that that means it is a commented line. Then as suggested in the next step I went to folder '.config/caja/' and opened the file named 'accels' using vim(or any other editor) in this file I could see the line about making a shortcut to open terminal in current directory and I was surprized. However, what I think you should actually be doing is to rethink your whole approach since it. ![]() # You need to have caja-actions installed to use scripts. In order to open a xfce4-terminal and continue running your script you can just start the command in the background like so: /bin/bash xfce4-terminal
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