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As you know, I've been using Germinal for a while now with just "zsh" as startup-command. I've got some integration missing with my file manager, PCManFM: This program has a "Open current folder in terminal" feature but it does not work in Germinal, always opening a new window on $HOME.
I'm looking for a way to make this feature work.
But Germinal lack the -exec and -hold flag that most terminals have, since it's a minimal wrapper that transfer almost everything to the startup-command AFAIK.
I also played around with zsh parameters, without success yet.
Would you have any idea how this could be achievable ?
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Hi Keruspe (happy new year btw),
As you know, I've been using Germinal for a while now with just "zsh" as startup-command. I've got some integration missing with my file manager, PCManFM: This program has a "Open current folder in terminal" feature but it does not work in Germinal, always opening a new window on $HOME.
I'm looking for a way to make this feature work.
I tried adding Germinal to the list of terminals here: https://github.com/lxde/libfm/blob/master/data/terminals.list
But Germinal lack the -exec and -hold flag that most terminals have, since it's a minimal wrapper that transfer almost everything to the startup-command AFAIK.
I also played around with zsh parameters, without success yet.
Would you have any idea how this could be achievable ?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: