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oh yes in preferences then go to Profiles then to tab compatibility then for the Delete key generates - select "Escape sequence" now your delete key will work like a delete key in the terminal
There is (for me) an annoying behaviour of Terminator.
I have Terminator set as default terminal emulator in Xfce and KDE.
And now if I open it from Konqueror (Tools -> Open Terminal) the working directory of the Terminator is set to the same one that the Konqueror was at the time of opening the terminal. This is good. Now if I open Terminator from different instance of Konqueror with different working directory, the new instance of Terminator has the working directory set to the one of the previous instance. This is bad.
Graphical illustration:
1. Open Konqueror and go to ~/Documents
2. Open Terminator from Tools -> Open Terminal
3. Terminator's working directory is set to ~/Documents
4. Open new instance of Konqueror and go to ~/Music
5. Open new instance of Terminator from Tools -> Open Terminal
6. Terminator's working directory is set to ~/Documents
So far, to overcome the issue, I disabled the DBus server in the Preferences -> Global and it works as expected.
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