> On Sept. 25, 2011, 10:18 a.m., Andrea Diamantini wrote:
> > uhm... I tried ctrl + t && ctrl + 1. I have web page focus here. What about 
> > other people?
> 
> Thomas Murach wrote:
>     I think you did something different than what I meant: When I start 
> rekonq I only see my favorite page tab. When just pressing ctrl+t and ctrl+1, 
> everything works fine, just like in your case. But when you start rekonq, 
> press for instance ctrl+2 and then ctrl+t && ctrl+1, my patch seems to be 
> needed. Can you confirm that?

Yes, right!
Merging it, many thanks for :)


- Andrea


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On Sept. 25, 2011, 2:09 a.m., Thomas Murach wrote:
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> (Updated Sept. 25, 2011, 2:09 a.m.)
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> 
> Review request for rekonq.
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> Description
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> Some time ago the possibility to load favorite pages via shortcut 
> (ctrl+number) was added. I noticed a small inconvenience: when opening a new 
> tab via "ctrl+t" and then loading a favorite page, the new tab doesn't seem 
> to have the focus, therefore scrolling via arrow keys isn't possible. This 
> patch should fix that
> 
> 
> Diffs
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>   src/mainview.cpp 89c380d 
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> Diff: http://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/102695/diff/diff
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> 
> Testing
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> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Thomas Murach
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