CodeLite and Konsole...
Posted: Thu May 07, 2015 10:10 pm
Hi, I have a problem with CodeLite in Kubuntu, and any other KDE based distribution, I've tried with XFCE also. (Not Gnome, because I don't like it), the "problem" is... it seems that CodeLite hates Konsole.
It works well with xterm, but... I just hate that damn ugly terminal (oh my lord, I just want to burn it if I could ). I know it's an subjective aesthetic issue, but I really hate xterm, so I've decided to replace xterm with Konsole.
The problem is that CodeLite never (and I mean NEVER), executes Konsole, it always (no matter how I set up the command) executes the xterm.
I'm working with CodeLite 7.0 from the CodeLite's repository, with Kubuntu 15.04 and the IDE configured as follows:
Settings -> Global Editor Preferences -> Terminal -> Command used by CodeLite for launching: /usr/bin/konsole -e '$(CMD)'
Now I don't know what to do. In Windows 7, CodeLite works just as expected. But here, I'm about to change it for Code::Blocks due I can't use Konsole (I know it's a bad argument but honestly I just hate xterm, and I know I'm not the only one).
I've only installed it for CodeLite because I don't really use that terminal.
Any help here would be appreciated.
Thanks.
P.D.: I'm working with C/C++ code right now and the gcc version is 4.9.2.
It works well with xterm, but... I just hate that damn ugly terminal (oh my lord, I just want to burn it if I could ). I know it's an subjective aesthetic issue, but I really hate xterm, so I've decided to replace xterm with Konsole.
The problem is that CodeLite never (and I mean NEVER), executes Konsole, it always (no matter how I set up the command) executes the xterm.
I'm working with CodeLite 7.0 from the CodeLite's repository, with Kubuntu 15.04 and the IDE configured as follows:
Settings -> Global Editor Preferences -> Terminal -> Command used by CodeLite for launching: /usr/bin/konsole -e '$(CMD)'
Now I don't know what to do. In Windows 7, CodeLite works just as expected. But here, I'm about to change it for Code::Blocks due I can't use Konsole (I know it's a bad argument but honestly I just hate xterm, and I know I'm not the only one).
I've only installed it for CodeLite because I don't really use that terminal.
Any help here would be appreciated.
Thanks.
P.D.: I'm working with C/C++ code right now and the gcc version is 4.9.2.