[Bug 412259] [NEW] Dummy tabs in upper left corner covering terminal text. Five in total, labeled "No text"
Zorael
zorael at gmail.com
Wed Aug 12 00:40:51 UTC 2009
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: yakuake
In the upper left corner there is a tab labeled "No text", with four
more like it hidden behind an expanding handle. This is separate from
Yakuake's own tab bar. First I thought this was a rendering error, when
it was in fact the label "No text" in a black font on a black background
covering my white/grey terminal text.
If I click this tab, it offers to open the location in Dolphin and to
close the tab. Picking "close the tab", the current tab closes, and
Yakuake's tab bar updates to reflect this. If I close the *last* tab
this way, a new tab is created (so as to not have a terminal with no
tabs open), and the "No text" dummy tabs disappear until the next
session when they return.
If you have a black terminal background, it's only visible if you select
an empty area (which inverts the selection making the background
grey/white). If you have a white background, it's very obvious.
This is with Jaunty's Yakuake, package version 2.9.4-0ubuntu1. Attaching
screenshots.
** Affects: yakuake (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Dummy tabs in upper left corner covering terminal text. Five in total, labeled "No text"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/412259
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