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Hi,
I'm using Dolphin 2.0 included in the official Kde 4.8.4 installation coming with my Debian Wheezy. In
Each time I double click on a text file I get two tabs of gedit opened, the one wich I'm interested in and another empty one. I've tried changing
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but it doesn't make any difference. I have the same problem on each one of my three computers with Debian Wheezy, but back with Debian Squeeze I didn't have this problem. Does anyone have some suggestions on how to open just one tab of Gedit? Many thanks in advance for answering. |
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what happens if in Konsole you run:
is there still the unwanted tab? |
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I found this bug report:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=276103 Personally I remember seeing this as well in earlier openSUSE versions, but I cannot reproduce it here on openSUSE 13.1 with KDE 4.12.3 and Gedit 3.10.2 any more. Maybe this actually was a bug in gedit that got fixed in the meantime? |
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just to point out in the bug report there is a work around or 2
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No, there's just one tab. |
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This does the trick, thank you both wolfi323 and google01103! |
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For the record, I'm pretty sure now that this issue was a bug in gedit:
I could reproduce it on a fresh openSUSE 12.3 installation (KDE 4.10.0, gedit 3.6.2). After upgrading gedit to 3.8.3 the problem is gone (with the same KDE version), only one tab with the document is opened. I added this information to the KDE bug report. Btw, a similar GNOME bug report can be found here: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=673741 That one is about the --new-window command line option though and was fixed in 3.6.2 already so can't be this exact same issue, but maybe it was related somehow. At least it proves that gedit did have such bugs... ![]() |
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