[Okular-devel] Review Request 122570: Update session restore/save to account for multiple tabs
Stephan Binner
binner at kde.org
Fri Apr 10 11:43:35 UTC 2015
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shell/shell.cpp (line 72)
<https://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/122570/#comment53893>
Was this change intentional? It breaks proper detection of EmbedMode. :-(
- Stephan Binner
On March 16, 2015, 10:56 p.m., Jonathan Doman wrote:
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> (Updated March 16, 2015, 10:56 p.m.)
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> Review request for Okular.
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> Bugs: 335852
> http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=335852
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> Repository: okular
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> Description
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> New Shell logic loops through each tab and saves URLs and active tab index in session config.
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> Viewport was previously saved in session config, but I opted to remove it because:
> 1. It complicates the restore logic. It would require either using QMetaObject::invoke or adding functions to ViewerInterface. Also hard to get right since opening a document isn't exactly synchronous.
> 2. Viewport info is already saved during a graceful shutdown.
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> Diffs
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> part.h 594eb44113ae130a6fefbf2800af32886aa3cbef
> part.cpp 36438af1cd1036ee954f80b5359a0cab2c019036
> shell/main.cpp 16289608f0acf299db04258d842bbb87add62c0b
> shell/shell.h 224acfe023ef8e9cc58b52ddf32068af8937896a
> shell/shell.cpp f7675fdc8203e90210b8ba82620b19ae69ee43e1
> tests/mainshelltest.cpp c5d7289d668f8a1ea0250deb068a43c19490edff
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> Diff: https://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/122570/diff/
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> Testing
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> I was not familiar with session functionality in KDE before working on this bug, so my tests may not represent reality. I used the dbus interface to trigger a session save (org.kde.KSMServerInterface.saveCurrentSession), and then reloaded a session by running `okular --session xyz`, which I think is how KDE does it behind the scenes.
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> - Restore one or more documents in single window with tabs enabled.
> - Restore multiple windows, tabs enabled or disabled.
> - Restore session config describing multible tabs, even though tabs are disabled
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> Thanks,
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> Jonathan Doman
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