https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=481626
--- Comment #6 from Lassi Väätämöinen <lassi.vaatamoi...@gmail.com> --- (In reply to Ellie from comment #5) > You're right, most likely I closed the windows shortly after each other. > This wouldn't be a potential pitfall however if sessions by default were per > window. I don't think making them global is very intuitive, given most other > actions are per window. > I guess it's a bit philosophical what a user considers a session. As you mentioned earlier, you open 4 windows with different "project" in each window, but I understand they are seeminly related, hence each project and window can be considered belonging to your session. > "File" > "Open Recent" not separating folders and files into separate lists, > which means if any non-trivial folder is opened and used for a while, the > recent list will only include files and not folders. I have to say I haven't ever tried using Recents list of any application too extensively, but for such uses as getting back to - yes to a recent document. So as such recent documents here work as they are meant to: they contain the recent locations you worked in. > It doesn't seem to be possible to quickly get back to your last folder in a > non-annoying way, > without sessions. The welcome tab's "Recent Documents and Projects" seems to > suffer from the same problem. If that worked better, sessions would be less > required for the average user. I can't quite grasp your workflow here, and how you are using Recents in general. Like, you would lke to get back to some folder you worked in some minutes ago, after browsing through other files and folders ("non-trivial folders"), or when you get back to your session the next day to set up the session again? Or what is your primary goal of using Recents? If it's just a matter of getting back to a certain folder after a while, the Documents pane shows your currently open folders and and documents in a particular window, and the documents are hilighted based on "recency". -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.