https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=410689

--- Comment #4 from Konstantin Kharlamov <hi-an...@yandex.ru> ---
(In reply to Wolfgang Bauer from comment #3)
> (In reply to Konstantin Kharlamov from comment #2)
> > (In reply to Kurt Hindenburg from comment #1)
> > > This was fixed in 68ea9bf6cc118118e824a661013b4f3438a7728e around Jun 26 
> > > so
> > > your version should have it.
> > > 
> > > 
> > > I have Ctrl+Alt+arrow
> > 
> > Hmm, this one works.
> > 
> > > have you changed the shortcut?
> > 
> > I don't remember doing so, AFAIK it's default hotkey.
> The default shortcuts for moving tabs have been changed to Ctrl+Alt+qrrow in 
> https://cgit.kde.org/konsole.git/commit/
> ?id=c53e8cb17e116727569cff2e287906411b832970
> 
> > Either way, when I go to "Setings → Configure Shortcuts", I see
> > "Ctrl+Shift+Left" is set to "Focus Left Terminal". This works in Konsole
> > from my distro repository (19.04.03), but it doesn't in the one built from
> > master when I run it from the build directory.
> "Focus Left Lerminal" only has effect if you split the view, it moves focus
> to the left view.
> And that works fine here. (with konsole 19.07.90)
> 
> But apparently Ctrl+Shift+Right ("Focus Right Terminal") doesn't have any
> effect...

Oh, I see, so, on master behavior of the "Focus Left Terminal" have been
changed from moving tabs to focusing splits. And to access prev. functional you
have to use "Move tab to the left".

This makes sense. However I wonder if it would also be useful to rebind the
default Ctrl+Shift+Left to "Move tab to the left"? This would retain the old
behavior from user stand-point, while allowing them to access the new
functional.

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