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The bug is still there as of:
OS: ArchLinux
Plasma Version : 6.3.0-3
KDE Version : 24.12.2-1
Frameworks Version : 6.10.0-1
Qt5 Version : 5.15.16+kde+r130-3
Qt6 Version : 6.8.2-2
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Why the status is "RESOLVED UPSTREAM"? Is has not been solved at all yet!
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markdownpart integrated into kate
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Summary: Some markdown in headings resets font size to normal
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Classification: Frameworks and Libraries
Product: markdownpart
Version: unspecified
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Bug ID: 495240
Summary: Weird list of connections is displayed
Classification: Plasma
Product: plasma-nm
Version: 6.2.1
Platform: Arch Linux
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
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I also confirm for ArchLinux:
Kernel Version : 6.11.3.zen1-1
Plasma Version : 6.2.1.1-1
KDE Version : 24.08.2-1
Frameworks Version : 6.7.0-1
Qt5 Version : 5.15.15+kde+r132-1
Qt6 Version : 6.8.0-1
Wayland Version
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Window title bar
Plasma Version : 6.2.0-2
KDE Version : 24.08.2-1
Frameworks Version : 6.7.0-1
Qt6 Version : 6.8.0-1
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I still get issues with window title.
It looks great on my 135% monitor, it looks awful on the 100% one.
I am not sure it is the same issue.
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Even if I am setting "Scrollback file location: Custom: /tmp/konsole-backlog" I
cannot find that file while konsole is running with non-empty scrollback
content.
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Output for "lsof | grep konsole > lsof-konsole2.txt"
Same as above, but with "Scrollback file locat
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Output for "lsof | grep konsole > lsof-konsole.txt"
Output for "lsof | grep konsole > lsof-konsole
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(In reply to Waqar Ahmed from comment #16)
> That is expected I think as the file is temporary. At least thats what it
> says in the tooltip when enabling it in the settings.
I don't think so.
I am insp
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I just checked the actual cache file size (I never did that so far).
My settings say I should be storing it into "~/.cache/konsole".
But that directory is actually empty.
I am now doubly puzzled.
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Hmmm... I still think this is a bug.
My terminal history was at the time of my test less 64KB (likely even less than
8KB).
How can that lead to the lag on a i7 with 24GB RAM and NVME disks?
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The point seems to be the terminal panel been full of text.
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gzipped perf.data.perfparser
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gzipped perfparser file
This is the required perfparser file.
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Done. See attached file.
BTW, there has been a(n unwanted) reboot before this test and I cannot
reproduce the lagging problem anymore.
I can still see kate using close to 100% of the CPU while resizing the konsole
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[code]
$ perf record -o /home/user/perf.data --call-graph dwarf,8192 --aio -z
--sample-cpu --mmap-pages 16M --pid 7327
Permission error mapping pages.
Consider increasing /proc/sys/kernel/perf_event_mlock_kb,
or try
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Konsole works fine and I cannot reproduce the problem by resizing a konsole all
alone.
Maybe the problem is in how kate handle konsole during resizing.
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Bug ID: 492896
Summary: Resizing embedded terminal requires quite some CPU
power
Classification: Applications
Product: kate
Version: 24.08.0
Platform: Arch Linux
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=492026
Bug ID: 492026
Summary: Skanlite still uses KDE framework v5
Classification: Applications
Product: Skanlite
Version: 24.05.2
Platform: Arch Linux
OS: Linux
Status: REP
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Even cooler! Thanks twice Lassi! o/
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As of now I can only have a single terminal, while VS Code and LAPCE can have
multiple.
But so far I for one can live with that.
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--- Comment #4 from 0BADC0DE ---
The basic idea is to let the user choose whether they need full height or full
width terminal.
As is it now in kate you can only have full width. Unless you open konsole and
put it aside of you kate session.
Which is
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The terminal window shown as a tab in 2-columns mode
The terminal window is visible at the same time as the code win
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VS Code with embedded terminal as a tab
The terminal tab is shown just like any editor tab.
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Bug ID: 487848
Summary: Cannot find kwalletmanager in https://apps.kde.org/
Classification: Applications
Product: kwalletmanager
Version: unspecified
Platform: Other
OS: Linux
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Bug ID: 487357
Summary: Terminal panel(s) as editor tabs
Classification: Applications
Product: kate
Version: 24.02.2
Platform: Arch Linux
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
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> (In reply to 0BADC0DE from comment #30)
> > I would revert back to the previous %-based syntax.
> >
> > Honestly this move just broke something that was
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I would revert back to the previous %-based syntax.
Honestly this move just broke something that was working fine without adding
any extra feature.
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This bug is still present in Plasma 6.0.3.1-2.
Weirdly, while classic "Task manager" shows the right icon size, "Icons-Only
Task Manager" has this icon height issue.
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(In reply to Juraj from comment #16)
> My guess is that the "pinned tabs" feature is recycled code from browser
> pinned tabs feature.
This IS the "pinned tabs" feature and it needs to be re
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I think I have got the issue to the core.
The entire KDE environment COULD NOT be started AFTER the user initialization
script have been run.
In my case, it seems .bashrc is not read and thus no user-defined setting is
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I think I have got the issue to the core.
The entire KDE environment COULD NOT started AFTER the user initialization
script have been run.
In my case, it seems .bashrc is not read and thus no user-defined setting is
run
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It looks like this is it.
So, unless its is a screenshot of a titled window (a windowshot?),
should expand to something like "none" or "no_title" (or even "", the empty
string) as that&
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And what about the fact that is was working correctly until v5?
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NEWS!
It only happens with "Rectangular region" captures (which is my default one).
With "Window under the pointer" (with a needed 3 sec delay to move the cursor)
it gets the right file name!
-
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OK. I don't really mind where the error is. One thing is sure: I haven't
recompiled/modified any source, still I am getting this error.
I even tried to use the "point-and-click" interface to
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Bug ID: 48
Summary: Could not load plugin from /usr/bin/proxy
Classification: Plasma
Product: plasmashell
Version: 6.0.2
Platform: Arch Linux
OS: Linux
Status: REP
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(In reply to Noah Davis from comment #16)
> > I am attaching a couple of new screenshots.
> > 1. The saving path is not taken into consideration when doing "Save as".
> > Maybe this is in
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While using "Save as". Suggested name has an unhandled partial placeholder.
Taking a screenshot of spectac
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Screenshot of Spetacle configuration with template and preview
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(In reply to Noah Davis from comment #12)
> (In reply to 0BADC0DE from comment #10)
> > What is your last placeholder in your configuration?
> > If I have or I get the weird behavior. I haven'
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> (In reply to 0BADC0DE from comment #2)
> > Fun fact: you cannot take a screenshot of spectacle.
> > I think this is NOT a bug.
>
> Open spectacle from
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(In reply to Noah Davis from comment #9)
> Unfortunately, I cannot reproduce this bug.
What is your last placeholder in your configuration?
If I have or I get the weird behavior. I haven't checked a
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> Yeah, could have phrased it better. I am all for using pipewire here (it is
> future proof) but I don't know if it provides the API to enable or disable a
>
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If Fushan Wen is right, pipewire is an unreliable source of information.
The widget is using is so it inherits and adds unreliability.
Maybe "useless" is too much. But "not useful at all" seems quite
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SUMMARY
Spectacle doesn't interpret correctly the last placeholder put in the filename
template setup in Image saving configuration set.
For example, "" is read or interpreted as "
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I can now see that it's is the last placeholder to create the problem.
I have added now "" and the seconds pop up correctly in the filename.
Now I get a trailing "
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Comparison between code and application text
I see also what the actual is...
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I see a lot of confusion in
kconf_update/spectacle-24.02.0-change_placeholder_format.cpp and
src/ExportManager.cpp files with "hh" and "HH". See attachment.
Are those string in the const ValueMap ol
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Fun fact: you cannot take a screenshot of spectacle.
I think this is NOT a bug.
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Not really. Please move this to "Normal": screenshot names are appended a
numeric "discriminator".
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Bug ID: 483320
Summary: It doesn't interpret the placeholder while safing
screenshots
Classification: Applications
Product: Spectacle
Version: 24.02.0
Platform: Arch Linux
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Bug ID: 483319
Summary: "Report Bug/Launch Report Wizard" helper doesn't work
Classification: Applications
Product: Spectacle
Version: 24.02.0
Platform: Arch Linux
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