[akregator] [Bug 358021] New: opens a new tab when clicking on a link in other tab where before it didn´t

Martin Steigerwald via KDE Bugzilla bugzilla_noreply at kde.org
Fri Jan 15 13:30:35 GMT 2016


https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=358021

            Bug ID: 358021
           Summary: opens a new tab when clicking on a link in other tab
                    where before it didn´t
           Product: akregator
           Version: GIT (master)
          Platform: Debian testing
                OS: Linux
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
          Severity: minor
          Priority: NOR
         Component: general
          Assignee: kdepim-bugs at kde.org
          Reporter: Martin at Lichtvoll.de

With kdepim de33276f801787d5b54cb42728137d17bfd59762 (and some commits before
already) whenever I click on a link in another tab where Akregator displays an
article as webpage, it opens a new tab. With versions before your recent
changes, Laurent, it didn´t.

Reproducible: Always

Steps to Reproduce:
1. Add a feed
2. Open an article in the article viewer
3. Click "Show full article" (or whatever its called in english, using german
version here) to have it display the article in another tab.
4. Switch to other tab and click a link in the web page of the article there.

Use open in new tab in background for this. In akregatorrc:

LMB Behaviour=OpenInBackground
MMB Behaviour=OpenInBackground


Actual Results:  
Opens a new tab.

Expected Results:  
Doesn´t open a new tab as before.

Only opens a new tab when clicking on a link in the article view itself (first
tab).

I can work around it by changing LMB behaviour from open in new tab in
background to open in new tab.

In that case I only get:

[Browser]
Always Show Tab Bar=true
Background Tab For Articles=true
Close Button On Tabs=true
External Browser Custom Command=konqueror %u
MMB Behaviour=OpenInBackground

in akregatorrc, no setting for LMB Behaviour saved anymore.


Yet, "open in background" does not mean a change in behavior on *when* to open
a new tab. Instead if means open the tab without switching and giving focus to
it, instead open it *in the background*. At least that is how it worked before.
I selected "open in new tab in background" exactly for that reason. I just like
to browse articles, open several ones in new tabs and then check them out at a
later time.

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