https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=408775
--- Comment #7 from Bernd Steinhauser <li...@bernd-steinhauser.de> --- (In reply to tcanabrava from comment #6) > > It still closes the session in the split view if you close it, but at > > least you > > can't close multiple tabs accidentally. > > > In my tests it asks you if you want to close if you have an open app, if > you have nothing opened then it just closes. If you want me to look for a > different proposal, I'm all ears. Maybe asking to close if there's more > than two views in a split? Yes, it does ask if a program is running, so that is fine. I think the situation where you close multiple tabs when closing a view doesn't occur anymore, since the splitting is now per tab instead of tabs per split. > > Seems to be bugged if you split both vertically and horizontally though. > > > How? I'm using daily and I'm not experiencing bugs. Can you tell me what > seems wrong? I imagine leme ted recursive splitting so you can have a panel > on the vertical and other in horizontal, the old behavior was bugged: it > shifted the horizontal into vertical, the actual one cottectly handles both > in the same view. If I do split H and then V, the two smaller panels don't really work. The property bar with the expand/close buttons is only visible on the lower one, there are some graphical bugs and on one occasion konsole actually opened a new half-sized window with the actual session running that should be in the upper view of the V split. Looking closer at it, it doesn't seem to be a problem with combo splitting, but rather that vertical splitting (which I normally don't use) is bugged. I see the same behavior if I do only split vertically. Funnily enough by doing this and closing the original session, I managed to drive konsole to a stage where I do now have konsole without a session running in this tab. I'll attach a screen of that. > You are the 3rd person asking for this so I'm really thinking on re adding > it, but as I said I need help in the form of code. Sorry, I'm not really familiar with c++. I did some messing around with Audex code, but that was all very straight forward stuff and nothing where you actually had to be creative, so I doubt I could be of help here. :( -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.