Normally I can hit Alt-F4 to kill a konsole window. This still works, as long as no process is running inside konsole.
Normally, if a process is running, a dialog would pop up and say something like "close konsole and child processes?".
Today, in the midst of a flurry of rapid opening and closing of consoles, some other dialog appeared and I accidentally clicked through it somehow. I don't know how or why it appeared this time. This other dialog apparently had some kind of setting in it that disabled the ability to close konsole with alt-f4 when child processes are happening; alternately it may have been the normal dialog and just had a "don't ask again" option that I hadn't seen before. Now Alt-F4 is simply ignored in konsole if a child process is running (no dialog appears).
I've looked through the konsole configs and I can't seem to find where this was set, or figure out how to revert the setting. Anyone have a tip?
Thanks!
Normally, if a process is running, a dialog would pop up and say something like "close konsole and child processes?".
Today, in the midst of a flurry of rapid opening and closing of consoles, some other dialog appeared and I accidentally clicked through it somehow. I don't know how or why it appeared this time. This other dialog apparently had some kind of setting in it that disabled the ability to close konsole with alt-f4 when child processes are happening; alternately it may have been the normal dialog and just had a "don't ask again" option that I hadn't seen before. Now Alt-F4 is simply ignored in konsole if a child process is running (no dialog appears).
I've looked through the konsole configs and I can't seem to find where this was set, or figure out how to revert the setting. Anyone have a tip?
Thanks!
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