[Konsole-devel] Inconsistency in Konsole tabs

Jekyll Wu adaptee at gmail.com
Wed Feb 1 02:15:18 UTC 2012


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于 2012年02月01日 03:00, Aaron 写道:
> Why are the tabs used in Konsole so different compared to Dolphin, 
> Konqueror, and Rekonq? With Dolphin, Konqueror, and Rekonq I can
> smoothly drag the tabs left and right but with Konsole the tabs act
> very different. I did a quick search on the Konsole mailing list
> archives as well as on the internet but couldn't find any reference
> to this behaviour. I'm wondering why Konsole behaves differently? A
> great 'feature' of KDE SC is that everything is usually very 
> consistent between applications. Is there any chance that Konsole
> can use the same tabs that the other applications I mention use?
> 
> Thank you,
> 
> Aaron
> 
> _______________________________________________ konsole-devel
> mailing list konsole-devel at kde.org 
> https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/konsole-devel

Hi Aaron,

Could you give more specific description of the different behavior?
Although I can generally guess your meaning by "smoothly drag", it is
always better to be more specific to avoid misunderstanding.

As for why, I currently can only give some guess :). One possible
reason is Konsole decides/needs to support dragging tab between two
Konsole windows(as long as those Konsole windows belong to the same
process). So Konsole reimplements all drag & drop related methods of
the tabbar instead of using the stock ones. Anyway, that is just my
guess since I was not involved with the development of Konsole when
those code were written.

So maybe the best thing that can be done at the moment is open a
report on bugs.kde.org so that this issue is tracked instead of being
forgotten soon.

Regards
Jekyll
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