https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=408775
--- Comment #1 from tcanabr...@kde.org --- I understand the issue here and I'll provide a patch for that. > > In general, I'm not quite sure about the splitted tab bars, since imo it > creates a lot of unnecessary dragging of windows. > I can see though why some people would want that. > There's no need to drag windows, you can navigate with the keyboard. > > My suggestion would be: > > On splitting: > If there is only one tab active, open a new tab in the new view to avoid > having > to open the new tab manually. > splitting doesn't opens a new tab, why do you belive so? If there are two or more tabs, leave the active tab in the current view and > split the most recently used inactive tab into the new view. > Can you ellaborate on that? from what you explained I don't see how this could be userfriendly. I Implemented the split views as it's done in Terminator and Tilix (and those are currently most used than konsole for userfriendlyness) > On closing a view: > Do not destroy any tabs. Really. Don't. _Especially_ not with running > programs > inside and without warning. > I'll add the check for running programms. Tabs should *always* be closed by the user, _actively_. > Instead merge the two tab bars. > Tabs are only closed by the users, the only way to close a tab withotu explicit user is to close the *last* terminal inside of a tab. I can't have terminals with nothing inside. For the rest (the mirror mode that you seem keen on using it again) - I'm not against it but the implementation was broken so I replaced by the current split code. I'm just one developer and I would happily add the split mode again, if well developed. Patches welcome. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.