On Mon, 27 Apr 2020, Stefan Krusche wrote: >Am Sonntag, 26. April 2020 schrieb Marvin Jones via trinity-users: >> I have the profile saved - called "rfs_mount' >> >> I seem to be able to load the command line given directory in one or >> the other panels -- after saving a fresh copy of the profile with one >> or the other panel "active" at the time the save is done. >> >> But, I have been unable to specify the default directory >> (e.g. $HOME/somewhere/) in the _other_ panel. >> >> My semi-successful attempt: >> >> konqueror --profile rfs_mount $HOME/VPS/ >> >> ... but only the one panel is loaded, and the other is "un-located." >> By "un-located", I mean it's not $HOME/ , or / , or anything. > >Confirmed, same here. When konqueror is started from a command line with >a profile with two panels and an URL, it opens the given URL in one >panel and the other panel empty. None of the directories, which are >defined/saved in the profile are loaded. I would consider this a BUG. I thought I could out-wit the process and set _both_ panes to the default URI in the profile. Then, after setting one pane to be the active pane, I saved the profile. However - as you found out - when starting konqueror from the command line with the profile and a given URI, it opens the given URI in what was the active panel when the profile was saved, and the other panel is empty. The location bar for the empty panel has no content, but it seems to be the same as seen with [about:blank ]. I would also call it a BUG. Jonesy -- Marvin L Jones | Marvin | W3DHJ | linux Pueblo, Colorado | @ | Jonesy | FreeBSD __ 38.238N 104.547W | jonz.net | DM78rf | SK
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