https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=436318

--- Comment #153 from imagina...@mailbox.org ---
(In reply to Patrick O'Callaghan from comment #152)
> (In reply to Charles Dennett from comment #151)
> > I've been following this bug because I used session restore back when it
> > worked.  I have found a workaround that works for me but I have not seen it
> > mentioned here yet.  Here's what I do.  I have two monitors and use 4
> > virtual desktops.  I'm able to have a console window with multiple tabs open
> > on the left monitor in virtual desktop 1 by using the konsole option
> > --tabs-from-file.  One of the tabs starts with top running.   Chrome starts
> > on the left monitor in virtual desktop 2.  Thunderbird starts on the right
> > monitor in all virtual desktops.  I am able to do this by using the
> > autostart section of the system setting app to specify what apps start at
> > login.  Then in the Window Rules section (in Apps & Windows -> Window
> > Management) I am able to specify where each app appears.  Like I said, this
> > works for me.  Of course it does not save the current session so that it
> > comes back on the next login.
> 
> AFAIK this wouldn't solve the "multiple Dolphin windows" problem. To
> summarise:
> 
> I have 3 Dolphin windows, all on the same desktop. Window A has two panes,
> each in a different directory. Window B also has two panes, each in a
> different directory. Window C has a single pane but an open terminal and is
> in yet another directory.
> 
> On session restore, all three windows are identical copies of *one* of A, B
> or C. Which one it happens to be is essentially random, though it might be
> the one that happened to be on top last time.
"Thunar" keeps the settings after (Plasma-) session-restore, just checked your
use case.  It doesn't have an integrated terminal, though.

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