When I click on a web link in a terminal window I want the link to
open in my existing browser window (which is usually on a different workspace).
In my new[ish] Debian 12 installation a new browser window pops up
in the current workspace which I find very annoying.
It used to work the way I want on my old xubuntu installation so I'm
sure it must be configurable somewhere.
I'm running xfce4 and my default browser is vivaldi.
Can anyone point me at where this might be configured?
On 2024-11-04 at 10:03, Chris Green wrote:
When I click on a web link in a terminal window I want the link to
open in my existing browser window (which is usually on a different workspace).
In my new[ish] Debian 12 installation a new browser window pops up
in the current workspace which I find very annoying.
It used to work the way I want on my old xubuntu installation so I'm
sure it must be configurable somewhere.
I'm running xfce4 and my default browser is vivaldi.
Can anyone point me at where this might be configured?
Since "click on a Web link in a terminal window" is a foreign concept to
me (in the terminal I use, links are plain text like any other text,
they aren't clickable), I infer that you must be using a different
terminal emulator, one which provides a different and arguably richer
feature set.
If I were in your position, the first two places I'd look would be at
the default-browser setting (in particular, the exact method and
arguments with which that browser is launched, since there may be command-line arguments which could affect this) and the
terminal-emulator configuration.
What terminal emulator are you using?
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