[Bug 353643] Re: Renaming always affects active session
Albert Deuzeman
albert.deuzeman at gmail.com
Thu Apr 2 09:04:23 UTC 2009
** Summary changed:
- Renaming second tab undoes first tab rename in yakuake
+ Renaming always affects active session
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: yakuake
Running Kubuntu 9.04, updated beta.
Package yakuake (2.9.4-0ubuntu1)
+ *Changed after realising the actual cause of the problems*
+
To reproduce:
Open a new instance of yakuake.
- Add a session (by clicking the plus icon).
- Rename one of the sessions - this works.
- Rename the other session - this works, but resets the first session's name to 'Shell'.
- At this point, renaming the 'Shell' session will unset the other name again.
+ Add a session.
+ Rename the inactive session by selecting the option from the context menu.
- This is, of course, only a minor nuisance. Doesn't look like a complicated bug to fix, though. :)
- In as far as it is necessary, a simple workaround is renaming a session *before* opening a new one.
+ This should rename the inactive session (which is the one we seem to
+ edit as well), but the active session is renamed instead.
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Renaming always affects active session
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/353643
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