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--- Comment #8 from Aaron Williams ---
Yes. Any changes to the settings of Kate do not seem to take hold. Note that I
had numerous instances of Kate running. I was able to fix this by logging out
and deleting ~/.local/share/kate/anonymous.katesession.
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--- Comment #7 from Waqar Ahmed ---
> Despite disabling ctags, each time I start Kate it never picks up the new
> settings
You mean CTags setting is reenabled?
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--- Comment #6 from Aaron Williams ---
I generally do not use sessions. Despite disabling ctags, each time I start
Kate it never picks up the new settings., making this ctags issue especially
annoying.
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Waqar Ahmed changed:
What|Removed |Added
Resolution|--- |FIXED
Status|REPORTED
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--- Comment #4 from Waqar Ahmed ---
22.04 tries to restore the projects you had open last time which can lead to
unpleasant results. I assume you dont use sessions so a lot of projects have
accumulated. Check the combobox at the top of project files
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--- Comment #3 from Aaron Williams ---
This would explain another problem I have where when logging back in ctags
consumes an inordinate amount of memory sorting (well over 100GB!) It would be
nice if I could limit this or if ctags could be killed. In
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--- Comment #2 from Waqar
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--- Comment #1 from Aaron Williams ---
I removed anonymous.katesession and the problem has disappeared. I have
preserved the original file.
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