J. Roeleveld wrote: > On Saturday, August 17, 2019 4:56:01 AM CET Dale wrote: >> Howdy, >> >> I upgraded my system last night. I logged out and back in earlier and >> have noticed something new. It seems to only allow one instance of >> Dolphin to run at a time. I usually have three or four running for >> doing different things in different locations. It just makes it easier >> for me to multi-task at times. What I've noticed with the new version >> is that if I have a instance open on say desktop 7 and then want to open >> a new instance on desktop 4, it moves the already running dolphin from >> desktop 7 to 4. It doesn't open a new instance. I then lose where I am >> when I get ready to go back to work on something in the previous instance. >> >> Current version of Dolphin and USE flags: >> >> kde-apps/dolphin-19.08.0:5::gentoo USE="handbook -activities -debug >> -semantic-desktop -test" >> >> Previous version that worked normally: >> >> kde-apps/dolphin-19.04.3 >> >> Has anyone else noticed this? I've looked in the Configure section to >> see if I can change the behavior but can't find anything related. I >> checked to see if I could add a option on the command line as well. I >> even poked around System Settings but can't find anything there either. >> Is this a new thing, a bug or what? >> >> Thanks for the help. >> >> Dale >> >> :-) :-) > Dale (and others), > > I found the location where this setting is. > you need to go to "Configure Dolphin" (In my case, I had to add this to the > toolbar as I am missing the drop down menu). > Then in the "Startup" part, I see "Open new folders in tabs" ticked. > If you disable that, you get your folders back in new windows. > > -- > Joost >
I don't see "open new folders in tabs" listed here. Hmmm. What could cause that. USE flag maybe?? [ebuild R ] kde-apps/dolphin-19.12.3:5::gentoo USE="handbook -activities -debug -semantic-desktop -test" Well, nothing there that is obvious. I wonder why I don't have that option here?? It makes sense to have it set that way. Dale :-) :-)