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Subject:    [Bug 167796] Juk unpauses after a search and replace in Kate
From:       Michael Pyne <mpyne () purinchu ! net>
Date:       2008-08-31 23:47:16
Message-ID: 20080831234716.3F3D712DE3 () immanuel ! kde ! org
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--- Comment #3 from Michael Pyne <mpyne purinchu net>  2008-09-01 01:47:14 ---
Chris,

Use "kcmshell kcmnotify" to bring up the notifications configuration (also
available under KControl if you look for "Notification" if I remember
correctly)

I poked around at the code and I didn't see anything weird in kwrite or kate
that jumps out.

I suspect the real cause is due to KMessageBox (and indirectly to KNotify, the
notification event system)

So you should also try other things that would case a message box to popup if
you can think of them.

One more thing: When you go into the notifications configuration, there is a
button in the lower right called Player Settings if I remember right.  If you
click on that there should be a slider where you can adjust the volume?  Is it
set to 100%?  If not, can you try again after setting it to 100% and then
clicking OK on all the dialogs and such?

There's a section in kdelibs/arts/knotify (notifyBySound) where the code does a
couple of things extra if volume is not set to 100% which I have a hunch may be
causing the bug.

I believe this is a duplicate of bug 124729 based on being able to cause
unpausing via a different means (trying to overwrite a file causing a dialog
box to popup) but I'm not entirely sure yet.


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