> we know it needs improvement and we're working in a fix.
To be fair to the other commenters, we hadn't heard anything here for a
few years, so I presumed that the devs were *not* working on a fix.
Sometimes KDE bugs tend to drift around for a few years before being
abruptly closed as "won't fix"
I've used "save a copy" accidentally, not realising that this was
fundamentally different to "save as". In a lot of programs these both
create a new file, but the former leaves you editing the original, while
the latter allows to keep editing the newly created file.
Anyway, I've now realised that
My Bash isn't strong enough to really understand what >&0 (greaterthan
ampersand zero) means here. Doesn't this mean to redirect standard
output to the same place handle 0 (i.e. stdin) goes? But in this case
stdin is just the terminal? So it this case it would do nothing?
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