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--- Comment #32 from Bernd Steinhauser ---
(In reply to Kurt Hindenburg from comment #31)
> Let us know if you still have this issue on a recent version
As I wrote in the previous post, I'm fine with closing the issue.
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--- Comment #30 from Bernd Steinhauser ---
So, since the feature is already there, you can close this bug report, if you'd
like.
The remaining part seems to be to just improving the UI.
As a suggestion there: for me the intuitive way would be to right
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--- Comment #29 from Bernd Steinhauser ---
Thanks for the info. Moving a split back does work indeed. I didn't see those
buttons, because in my icon scheme they are not visible … :/
(These are the first (and only so far) buttons where I observed a
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--- Comment #27 from Bernd Steinhauser ---
Just had a look at this again to see if it is still valid.
In principle, everything works like designed, so there is no bug, but
personally, I'd still like to have the option to actually split existing tabs.
I
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--- Comment #26 from Bernd Steinhauser ---
Just as an interesting observation:
I tried the same (splitting both ways) under Plasma Wayland, so with
kwin_wayland as the compositor and there it worked as expected.
Did the cross check with X11 and when
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--- Comment #25 from tcanabr...@kde.org ---
The header bar on splits was added because the UX guys asked to have it, I
personally don't like and I plan to add a way to hide them. Some people like to
have a bar to tell you what's the current displayed
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--- Comment #23 from Bernd Steinhauser ---
Not sure, it's certainly not how I used the splitting before.
Guess I'll have to give it a try and see if it's something I'll use or (like
many other features of konsole) skip.
What I certainly don't like is
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--- Comment #22 from tcanabr...@kde.org ---
On Mon, Jun 17, 2019 at 2:59 PM Bernd Steinhauser
wrote:
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> Sorry, can't do that, I'm not running team viewer.
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--- Comment #21 from Bernd Steinhauser ---
Sorry, can't do that, I'm not running team viewer.
I did another test though. I ran konsole inside of urxvt and tried a few
things.
On normal splitting, there are no error messages, but as soon as I mix
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--- Comment #20 from tcanabr...@kde.org ---
if you can, can you let me control your konsole a bit over teamviewer?
I just tested the splits quite a lot and I got no problem.
On Mon, Jun 17, 2019 at 2:10 PM wrote:
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--- Comment #19 from tcanabr...@kde.org ---
I dont Know what to say, I'll do more tests here.
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--- Comment #18 from Bernd Steinhauser ---
Unfortunately, that was not it, same behavior after reboot as well. :(
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--- Comment #17 from tcanabr...@kde.org ---
Thanks, that really helps me testing.
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--- Comment #16 from Bernd Steinhauser ---
(In reply to tcanabrava from comment #15)
> So, I did a bit of testing and I didn't found an issue - now, I'm not saying
> that there's no issue, just that I didn't managed to hit it. I'll continue
> testing
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--- Comment #15 from tcanabr...@kde.org ---
So, I did a bit of testing and I didn't found an issue - now, I'm not saying
that there's no issue, just that I didn't managed to hit it. I'll continue
testing here to see if I can find. but I tested many
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ctrl + ), then ctrl + (
last of three images.
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Multiple random splits, seems to work with me.
(first of three pictures)
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ctrl + ( , then ctrl + )
also seems to work with me.
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--- Comment #11 from Bernd Steinhauser ---
hm, if I start with a clean session, then just splitting either way works, but
both ways doesn't.
So:
Ctrl+(
Ctrl+) ← it's borked at this moment
Ctrl+d works, but depending on which screen is selected might
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--- Comment #10 from Bernd Steinhauser ---
The revision that was built is:
716884e78e9d16593ea71ed7e6fd12d607bacca8
So the second-to-last commit.
I'm running on KF5 5.59.0 and Qt 5.12.3, in case that matters.
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--- Comment #9 from tcanabr...@kde.org ---
Can you send me the hash of your latest commit?
I tried to do the same thing here and for me, it did not fail.
What I tried:
ctrl + t (new tab)
ctrl + ) (new vertical split)
ctrl + d (close active view)
I
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konsole after vertical splitting and closing the active view
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--- Comment #7 from Bernd Steinhauser ---
(In reply to tcanabrava from comment #6)
> > It still closes the session in the split view if you close it, but at
> > least you
> > can't close multiple tabs accidentally.
>
>
> In my tests it asks you if
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> Ok, had a quick look
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--- Comment #5 from Bernd Steinhauser ---
Ok, had a quick look at current master and that is better.
It still closes the session in the split view if you close it, but at least you
can't close multiple tabs accidentally.
Seems to be bugged if you split
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--- Comment #4 from Bernd Steinhauser ---
I thought that 19.04.2 was the latest release version?
But I can of course try current master or any other version you want me to
test, that's not a big deal.
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--- Comment #2 from Bernd Steinhauser ---
(In reply to tcanabrava from comment #1)
> >
> > In general, I'm not quite sure about the splitted tab bars, since imo it
> > creates a lot of unnecessary dragging of windows.
> > I can see though why some
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--- Comment #1 from tcanabr...@kde.org ---
I understand the issue here and I'll provide a patch for that.
>
> In general, I'm not quite sure about the splitted tab bars, since imo it
> creates a lot of unnecessary dragging of windows.
> I can see
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