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Subject: Re: RC2 RPMS - bugs found (may not be specific to the RPM)
From: David Faure <david () mandrakesoft ! com>
Date: 2000-10-11 13:11:04
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On Wednesday 11 October 2000 14:10, George Staikos wrote :
>On Wednesday 11 October 2000 09:02, David Faure wrote:
>> On Wednesday 11 October 2000 13:49, George Staikos wrote :
>> >On Wednesday 11 October 2000 08:38, David Faure wrote:
>> >> >2) Konqueror doesn't remember window sizes. I have to resize the
>> >> > damned window every time I open a new one!!
>> >>
>> >> Did you save the profile ?
>> >> If yes, can you check if it contains the window size ?
>> >> (The profile is saved under ~/.kde/share/apps/konqueror/profiles/)
>> >
>> >That fixed it. Rather non-obvious (although it does make sense). Thanks.
>>
>> You expected that any time you resize a window it remembers the size ?
>> Might work for a web browser - only application, but not really for
>> konqueror.... And even in a pure web browser, you have to make sure you
>> save the size only on a _manual_ resize, because javascript might pop up a
>> window with a very small size.... Not really a solution IMHO.
>
> Just used to Netscape I guess. If the _user_ opens the window (with menu
>or with keystroke), that window's settings are saved automatically. If not,
>they are not saved.
Ah, didn't know they did it that way.
Well, there is still the case of completely different web site - if one is particularly small
and you resize the window, bingo, the next window will appear very small too... Hmmm.
Settings are always a pain to get right :)
>I also figured if there was a way to save it manually,
>it would be Settings->Save Options....
Yes, I want to get rid of that one (as previously discussed here a little bit)....
IMHO most apps should save toolbar settings automatically, and konqueror
should save them in the profile, with the rest.
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David FAURE, david@mandrakesoft.com, faure@kde.org
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