https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=385012
--- Comment #5 from RJVB <rjvber...@gmail.com> --- Could you think of a workaround that's quicker to implement? Like a context menu action, e.g. - that opens the problem reporter view at the corresponding line - or opens the popup that's now being preempted (from the context browser I think?) - or toggles a switch which controls which of the two is seen (which could be both when you have a big screen) In fact, I've often wondered why the problem popup is triggered everywhere on the line, while the other popup is more context sensitive. IMHO the most logical thing to do would be to let the context browser popup preempt the problem popup. Even if that means that the problem reporter has to check if no one else could try to show a popup; a priori that'd be a bit of code that can be marked as a temporary workaround. I know workarounds aren't always appreciated around here and don't disagree in principle ... but there are times where you have accept compromises for the sake of productivity (and this'd be one, IMHO). -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.