https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=481626

Lassi Väätämöinen <lassi.vaatamoi...@gmail.com> changed:

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--- Comment #1 from Lassi Väätämöinen <lassi.vaatamoi...@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to Ellie from comment #0)
> 1. With multiple kate windows, it's completely unclear whether a Session
> extends to just one window or multiple. 

As per my understanding from what I get from the "Tools -> Configure Kate ->
Session -> Session Elements", it would state that session contains docs, files,
bookmarks, cursor positions etc. And there's a check mark "Include window
configuration", which implies only to a single window.

So everything implied, to me it would say Session = 1 window, and it's
documents, layout and settings. But based on my testing, it seems to start
multiple windows in the session, and in my testing it also starts separate
windows with the files they contained during  quitting (Ctrl+Q).


> 2. Sometimes the session just doesn't seem to save the folder I opened but
> only some random open files in that folder, so when I reopen the session I
> get littered separate files but not the associated folder. 

What does this refer to? The Filesystem view on the sidebar? If yes, do you
have   the "Automatically synchronize with current document" enabled? 

To me it seems that if you browse somewhere else, then save the session and
quit, and come back to the session, it syncs with the document in the view,
thus causing you to end up in the document location, and not the location you
previously were.

Which would of course be correct, since the view sync  document -> filebrowser
is enabled. But another example why having all the configurability is
problematic.


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(On another note, the subject line of this bug ticket does not reflect the
summary provided, as it refers to a particular "Sessions UI",  but the
description more or less is about the session behavior in general.)

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