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Yes, I confirm it's done at least in okular 22.04.1.
Thanks !
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--- Comment #5 from Thomas Capricelli ---
Ok. The patch seems very minimalist. I guess I can not move/resize windows with
just a mouse key, right ?
It's only acting as a modifier. I'll open another ticket for that.
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Classification: Plasma
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Platform: Other
OS:
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Bug ID: 451994
Summary: Unreadable print with dark theme
Product: kmymoney
Version: 5.1.2
Platform: Other
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
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--- Comment #19 from Thomas Capricelli ---
(original author of the ticket here, which was about okular)
I'm not sure to understand all here, but:
* 30 is still too short for me
* You seem to say that we can have a lot more history, but from some
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--- Comment #30 from Thomas Capricelli ---
(In reply to Méven Car from comment #20)
> Does the Open/Save dialog counts ? Ctrl+o
Nope, it's a kind of global list, right ?
Btw, It's weird to have lot of files that okular can't open app
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(In reply to Méven Car from comment #20)
> Your talking about something entirely different the application internal
> cache of recently opened files for apps.
For the record, the original title i had
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--- Comment #33 from Thomas Capricelli ---
(In reply to Méven Car from comment #32)
> And for your feature request, we can always fix it in several ways.
> I'd rather have a default number of entries configurable for in-app history
> and
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--- Comment #10 from Thomas Capricelli ---
(In reply to Andrew from comment #9)
> For me the annoying case is very simple and not related with Dolphin at all.
> To get natural order for date sorting:
> - Open Gwenview
> - Untick "Des
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Bug ID: 475876
Summary: Support additional mouse keys as modifiers
Classification: Plasma
Product: kwin
Version: unspecified
Platform: Other
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
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--- Comment #2 from Thomas Capricelli ---
Can I help in any way ?
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--- Comment #17 from Thomas Capricelli ---
The current behaviour is complete non-sense, i really can't see any reason to
do so. There's no coherency with behaviour and what appears in menu, there's
no coherency between quitting
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--- Comment #29 from Thomas Capricelli ---
My point of view, shared i guess with the original author of the ticket and
most people here, is that we dont care about .directory, dolphin, or anything
else. We use gwenview, and it doesn't work. I
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--- Comment #14 from Thomas Capricelli ---
(In reply to shenlebantongying from comment #13)
> This bug become more relevant since the introduction of "Ctrl+Shift+I to
> open command plate".
What's "command plate" ??
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Bug ID: 414395
Summary: akregator refuses to import some feeds
Product: akregator
Version: unspecified
Platform: Other
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
Severity: norma
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--- Comment #2 from Thomas Capricelli ---
It works for you ? Then it might be a problem with my distribution (gentoo).
Here's a screen shot. The "add Feed" is the dialog you get when right clicking
on some feeds directory on the left
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Created attachment 124086
--> https://bugs.kde.org/attachment.cgi?id=124086&action=edit
screenshot showing the error i get
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--- Comment #4 from Thomas Capricelli ---
Concerning akregator version, i'm not sure, but the last one i think. The About
box says '5.12.3', but gentoo package is called kde-apps/akregator-19.08.3
Anyway, the problem was there with p
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--- Comment #56 from Thomas Capricelli ---
No offense, but I don't undersand the "it's not possible in X11". Openbox
supports it, and i dont think they do any kind of black magic here.
kwin not supporting this is the only reason
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--- Comment #60 from Thomas Capricelli ---
(In reply to JimiJames.Bove from comment #59)
> Personally, I'm genuinely curious about how Openbox implements this vs. what
> limitation in X11 makes it not viable for KDE/Plasma.
Yes, as a code,
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I'm the creator of the ticket. My purpose is not to have opened PDFs restored
on next session. It really is to be able to see the last 20, 50 or 100 PDFs
that were opened, because I open/close a lot of
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--- Comment #12 from Thomas Capricelli ---
(In reply to fabrice salvaire from comment #11)
> So that usability issue is pending since 7 years ...
Yes, as lot of other tickets here, unfortunately.
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--- Comment #14 from Thomas Capricelli ---
I was just providing a bit of context. This ticket is far from being alone.
Don't hold your breath.
"do it yourself" is such a common answer !
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