https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=49719
Janek Bevendorff <jbev_kdebugs...@refining-linux.org> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |jbev_kdebugs_01@refining-li | |nux.org Resolution|WORKSFORME |--- Status|RESOLVED |REOPENED Ever confirmed|0 |1 Version|unspecified |5.0.1 --- Comment #2 from Janek Bevendorff <jbev_kdebugs...@refining-linux.org> --- Sorry to reopen this, but I'd like to suggest enabling this setting by default. It took me about 10 minutes to figure out how to set breakpoints properly and another 30 minutes to learn about the "icon border". In 99% of the IDEs out there it is a common UI pattern to click on the line number gutter to set a break point which adds a red dot there. In KDevelop this didn't work. So I looked for a different way and finally found it in the right click context menu. However, it didn't seem to do anything. The reason why I though it didn't work at first was that the line highlight is so subtle that I completely overlooked it (talking about Breeze Dark theme, with default it's a little better). Then I thought "why the heck can't I just click the gutter" and wanted to open a feature request here and finally found this issue after a long thorough search. Only then I learned about the existence of "icon border" feature or what it is supposed to do (even if I knew it, I couldn't tell what it does from the name). I therefore suggest activating this feature by default. I don't see a reason why it should be disabled. I would also suggest changing the weird pixel emoji to a conventional red dot. It's clear what a red dot means (every other IDE uses red dots) and it stands out more and is less likely to be overlooked. With the default editor theme, both line highlight and icon are more or less visible, but with dark themes, they are both really hard to see. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.