[konsole] [Bug 369481] New: Cannot undo changes to a systemwide color scheme
Jonathan Wakely via KDE Bugzilla
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Wed Sep 28 14:54:22 UTC 2016
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=369481
Bug ID: 369481
Summary: Cannot undo changes to a systemwide color scheme
Product: konsole
Version: 16.08.1
Platform: Fedora RPMs
OS: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
Priority: NOR
Component: general
Assignee: konsole-devel at kde.org
Reporter: zilla at kayari.org
If you edit a systemwide color scheme (i.e. one defined in /usr/share/konsole)
and then decide to throw away your edits, there is no easy way to go back to
the systemwide color scheme.
Reproducible: Always
Steps to Reproduce:
1. Settings -> Edit current profile... -> Apearance
2. "Edit" one of the systemwide color schemes, e.g. "Solarized" and click "OK"
3. "Remove" the edited color scheme
Actual Results:
The Solarized scheme vanishes and you can't re-select the original one from
/usr/share/konsole without restarting konsole.
Expected Results:
The original version of the color scheme is visible again and can be chosen.
That scheme exists on disk and should be selectable.
I realize that having the original scheme reappear after you "Remove" it is a
bit counter-intuitive, but otherwise there is no way to restore the original
version of the scheme. Maybe a "restore to defaults" setting in the Edit dialog
would be better, which would delete the customized file under
~/.local/share/konsole and cause the systemwide one to be shown in the list
again.
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