https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=364575
Bug ID: 364575 Summary: New window from File menu does not respect terminal size set in preference -> general Product: konsole Version: 2.13 Platform: Ubuntu Packages OS: Linux Status: UNCONFIRMED Severity: normal Priority: NOR Component: general Assignee: konsole-de...@kde.org Reporter: sourish.b...@gmail.com In my konsole, I have edited the current profile (Settings -> Edit current profile -> Terminal Size) to set a terminal size of 150 x 40. Also in Setttings -> Configure konsole -> General, I have disabled "Use current window size on next startup". As a results, when I start a new konsole process (either by hitting Alt+F2 then typing "konsole" or selecting from the K menu), it opens a 150 x 40 window, which is what I want. However, if I have a running konsole process, and I want to open a new window either by selecting File -> New Window or hitting Ctrl+Shift+N, the new window is always 133 x 33. I can open as many new windows I like this way, they are always 133 x 33, and not 150 x 40, the size I want. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Set a konsole size of 150 x 40 in Settings -> Edit Current Profile -> Terminal Size. 2. Disable "Use current window size on next startup" in Settings -> Configure Konsole -> General. 3. Start a new konsole process by either Alt+F2, then typing 'konsole' (on KDE), or selecting from the K menu. 4. Open a new window either by Ctrl+Shift+N or File -> New Window. 5. Compare the size of the new window with the existing one. Actual Results: The original konsole window is 150x40. The new konsole window is 133x33. Expected Results: The new konsole window should also be 150x40. I am running Konsole 2.13.2 on KDE 4.13.3 in Ubuntu 14.04.4 LTS. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.