https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=465064
Waqar Ahmed changed:
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Christoph Cullmann changed:
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Christoph Cullmann changed:
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Bug Janitor Service changed:
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--- Comment #7 from Bug Janitor
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--- Comment #6 from Waqar Ahmed ---
> rather than F1
That doesn't sound like a default shortcut provided by us. Default shortcut
(linux) is Ctrl+Shift+N.
Also, Ctrl + Q => quits the application, so yes, that will quit all windows.
The window close
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--- Comment #5 from Alex Kodat ---
OK, I think maybe I was just being stupid. I think I was hitting ⌘N to start a
new window rather than F1. ⌘N opens a new window on most apps that support
windows (like Chrome) but it makes sense that it creates a new
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--- Comment #4 from Waqar Ahmed ---
Trying again, it is reproducible if you are running a named session.
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--- Comment #3 from Waqar Ahmed ---
> But when I open a new window, it still starts out with all the files open on
> my previous window. So if I'm editing 8 files (8 tabs) and decide I'd like a
> clean window for editing files, elsewhere, I open a
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Alex Kodat changed:
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Waqar Ahmed changed:
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