> On Feb. 13, 2015, 12:06 vorm., Kevin Funk wrote: > > You're aware that Kate (and any other decent editor) has session management > > which probably solves your issue? It saves the session when you close it, > > and re-opens all the files that had been opened. > > Thomas Murach wrote: > Sure, I use sessions quite frequently. To me the need to re-open many/all > recently opened files occurs _within_ sessions. One session (in my case) > corresponds to one project / code base containing usually many files, so I > don't have all of them open. Then if I think I'm done fixing a bug or > similar, I close files I won't need again in the next days, and the situation > described above has started.
Hi, so, what's the status? - Thomas ----------------------------------------------------------- This is an automatically generated e-mail. To reply, visit: https://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/122551/#review75958 ----------------------------------------------------------- On Feb. 23, 2015, 11:52 nachm., Thomas Murach wrote: > > ----------------------------------------------------------- > This is an automatically generated e-mail. To reply, visit: > https://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/122551/ > ----------------------------------------------------------- > > (Updated Feb. 23, 2015, 11:52 nachm.) > > > Review request for KDE Frameworks. > > > Repository: kconfigwidgets > > > Description > ------- > > I've always been looking for a feature (mostly in Kate et al.) to open all > recently opened files at once. Every once in a while I think I'm done with > some source code editing, realise that I'm not, and then have to click > through all files one by one. With this patch opening all files at once gets > possible. So much for the background. Still there are some open questions: > > 1) Is such a feature wanted at all? > 2) Is the code quality/style ok? > 3) Last but not least: This patch will work nicely with kate, presumably also > with okular and some others, but I guess it will not work as expected with > Kaffeine, for example, as new files which are to be opened will not get > appended to a playlist but instead each file will get opened for an instance > and then be replaced by the next opened file. Possible solutions: In > principle it would be possible to add another signal passing a list of URLs > to applications, which then have to define a suitable slot. Alternatively > this patch could just not be applied and the feature I'm trying to introduce > could be added to kate only... (I don't prefer that option ;) ) > > So, what are your opinions, comments, ideas? Thanks in advance! > > PS I hope the reviewer group "kdeframeworks" is the right one... > > > Diffs > ----- > > src/krecentfilesaction_p.h 2c690a7 > src/krecentfilesaction.h 06965d4 > src/krecentfilesaction.cpp 40fdf93 > > Diff: https://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/122551/diff/ > > > Testing > ------- > > I don't run KF5 on a daily basis, but in a Docker session the patch works > nicely with Kate. > > > Thanks, > > Thomas Murach > >
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