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Old 07-25-2018, 07:31 PM   #16
st_albert
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For what it's worth, the single-click-to-open nature of KDE means that when a new tab is opened (or takes focus) because of single-clicking on a file in Book Browser, the cursor is immediately going to the the BV/CV editor and the TreeView items are losing focus as a result.

The only reason I've never noticed this behavior before whenever testing in KDE, is because turning off single-click-to-open is almost always the first thing I do on a KDE system. It's the only way I can keep my sanity.
I concur that the single-click setting is the problem. Too bad; I like single-click for some things (I'm lazy like that), but I agree it's a PITA for other things. Maybe I'll keep it set to double-click for a while...

I never did have the crash on dragging files around in the book browser, so I don't know if it helps with that problem. Does it?

Albert

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