https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=406895

--- Comment #3 from tcanabr...@kde.org ---
believe it’s because of the three different ways konsole deals with session
creation. I’m really without time now to look so the earliest I can try to
fix the issue.
If you can help me a bit by analyzing the code I’d be really happy.


Em ter, 7 de mai de 2019 às 11:52, Oded Arbel <bugzilla_nore...@kde.org>
escreveu:

> https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=406895
>
> Oded Arbel <o...@geek.co.il> changed:
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> --- Comment #2 from Oded Arbel <o...@geek.co.il> ---
> I see the same issue - after a session restore tab switching keyboard
> shortcuts
> do not work, except CTRL+Tab.
>
> Also, the tabs are only partially restored: the last tab is always active
> regardless of which tab was active when the session was saved and the last
> tab
> is also the only one with a relevant tab titles - all the other tabs have
> ":-"
> as their title (without the quotes), until you navigate to them (using the
> mouse or CTRL+Tab), at this point they load properly.
>
> Also, unlike what Kurt said, for me at least - even after I activate all
> the
> tabs, the keyboard shortcuts do not work, so Konsole session restore is
> basically useless to me: I have to always close all Konsole windows after a
> login before I can continue to work.
>
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