https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=458621
Tobias Leupold <t...@stonemx.de> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |t...@stonemx.de --- Comment #10 from Tobias Leupold <t...@stonemx.de> --- I also was hit by this, now that 22.08.3 was marked as stable on Gentoo. The current behavior is that opening some file using KWrite externally (e.g. via Dolphin) still triggers multiple KWrite instances to be created, like before. But the problem is (and it also broke my workflow …) that there seems to be no way of getting this behavior back when opening files from within KWrite. When doing so, new files are always added as tabs, and one can't turn off tabbing. I would have expected that at least the "Limit number of tabs" option would make this feasible, when setting the limit to 1. But what happens then is a bit odd: When opening more than one file, the last one is added as a tab, and one can't see the other ones. when closing that tab, the next one appears and so on. I think this is at least unexpected behavior, but that may be worth another bug; anyway, I would expect not to get "hidden" files, but one instance of KWrite with the maximum number of tabs set there. However, this is a regression, or at least missing functionality. Please bring the old behavior back (for my part as an option if you want) and fix my favorite not-at-all integrated development environment ;-) Big thanks in advance! -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.