https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=436318
--- Comment #273 from Brian Kaye <[email protected]> --- (In reply to Roke Julian Lockhart Beedell from comment #272) > Created attachment 193429 [details] > A Notification > > > [email protected] changed bug 436318 > > > > | What | Removed | Added | > > |----------|--------------------------------------------|-------| > > | See Also | https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=15329 | | > > I'd say that having these linked is more useful than not. (In reply to Patrick O'Callaghan from comment #271) > (In reply to Patrick O'Callaghan from comment #267) > > (In reply to David Edmundson from comment #266) > > > 6.7, and you'll be able to drop that .conf line. > > > > > > I'm surprised you're seeing any useful results given no app is reporting > > > anything useful right now. > > > > I'm getting windows restored to the right places and desktops, which was > > mostly what I originally complained about, so it's a win. > > > > There is one nit: when opening an app (e.g. from the Kicker) it seems to go > > to the last desktop it was on, rather than the one I'm currently looking at. > > This is quite annoying but I haven't tested rigorously. I'm waiting for the > > official release to see if it persists. > > Now using 6.7 on Fedora. As mentioned, windows and desktops are correctly > restored when logging in. However if I explicitly start an app on Desktop A > when its previous position had been saved to Desktop B, there is a brief > flash on A and then it appears to vanish (it's actually now on B). This is > confusing to the user. I am using 6.7 on Fedora the only apps that are restored to the proper desktop are the ones that were on the desktop that was active at the time of the restart. All apps that belong on other desktops are restored to that same desktop and have to manually moved to the correct desktop. So doethe (In reply to Patrick O'Callaghan from comment #271) > (In reply to Patrick O'Callaghan from comment #267) > > (In reply to David Edmundson from comment #266) > > > 6.7, and you'll be able to drop that .conf line. > > > > > > I'm surprised you're seeing any useful results given no app is reporting > > > anything useful right now. > > > > I'm getting windows restored to the right places and desktops, which was > > mostly what I originally complained about, so it's a win. > > > > There is one nit: when opening an app (e.g. from the Kicker) it seems to go > > to the last desktop it was on, rather than the one I'm currently looking at. > > This is quite annoying but I haven't tested rigorously. I'm waiting for the > > official release to see if it persists. > > Now using 6.7 on Fedora. As mentioned, windows and desktops are correctly > restored when logging in. However if I explicitly start an app on Desktop A > when its previous position had been saved to Desktop B, there is a brief > flash on A and then it appears to vanish (it's actually now on B). This is > confusing to the user. I am using 6.7 on Fedora 44. I see no changes to the Desktops on my system. All applications are restored to the desktop that was active at the time of the restart. The other Desktops are empty. If multiple Konsole windows are open one one window is restored. Is marking the status as fixed simply mean that the support is available in Wayland and not that all the applications support the the feature? -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.
