> On Feb. 13, 2015, 12:06 a.m., Kevin Funk wrote:
> > You're aware that Kate (and any other decent editor) has session management
> > which probably solves your issue? It saves the session when you close it,
> > and re-opens all the files that had been opened.
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> Thomas Murach wrote:
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> On Feb. 13, 2015, 12:06 vorm., Kevin Funk wrote:
> > You're aware that Kate (and any other decent editor) has session management
> > which probably solves your issue? It saves the session when you close it,
> > and re-opens all the files that had been opened.
>
> Thomas Murach wrote:
>
On Feb. 13, 2015, 12:06 vorm., Kevin Funk wrote:
You're aware that Kate (and any other decent editor) has session management
which probably solves your issue? It saves the session when you close it,
and re-opens all the files that had been opened.
Thomas Murach wrote:
Sure, I
On Feb. 13, 2015, 9:42 nachm., Gregor Mi wrote:
This only covers your point 3):
You added a menu item Open all recent files. What about hide it by
default and let the client (kate, kaffeine etc.) decide if it should be
shown or not by - e.g. with .setOpenAllMenuItemVisible(true);
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This only covers your point 3):
You added a menu item Open
On Feb. 13, 2015, 12:06 vorm., Kevin Funk wrote:
You're aware that Kate (and any other decent editor) has session management
which probably solves your issue? It saves the session when you close it,
and re-opens all the files that had been opened.
Sure, I use sessions quite frequently.
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You're aware that Kate (and any other decent editor) has