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Utilities written in PyQt5, meant for use with helloSystem
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Falkon drag of url to desktop crashes Filer #114

Open 69graves opened 2 years ago

69graves commented 2 years ago

hellosystem 0.7.0 Build 0G160 Falkon: 3.1.0 QtWebEngine: 5.15.2 Filer: 0.10.0 Affected Programs: Falkon, Filer

When attempting to create a symlink to a url on the desktop, by clicking and dragging the url out of the browser window to the desktop, it seems to kill the desktop entirely, as the wallpaper disappears, and the mouse cursor changes to an 'x."

Curiously, I just clicked on the filer folder in the dock, and it actually seemed to "restart" the desktop.

probonopd commented 2 years ago

When attempting to create a symlink to a url on the desktop, by clicking and dragging the url out of the browser window to the desktop, it seems to kill the desktop entirely, as the wallpaper disappears, and the mouse cursor changes to an 'x."

I cannot reproduce this on my 0G126 based dev machine. Will need to retest using a clean 0.7.0. Does this also happen when running 0.7.0 from Live ISO?

Curiously, I just clicked on the filer folder in the dock, and it actually seemed to "restart" the desktop.

Yes, this is a feature :)

69graves commented 2 years ago

Curious. Okay. It’s weird for sure, but not a showstopper. I can still create a web shortcut the old fashioned way, so I’m satisfied. For now….

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On Jan 5, 2022, at 1:19 PM, probonopd @.***> wrote:

 When attempting to create a symlink to a url on the desktop, by clicking and dragging the url out of the browser window to the desktop, it seems to kill the desktop entirely, as the wallpaper disappears, and the mouse cursor changes to an 'x."

I cannot reproduce this.

Curiously, I just clicked on the filer folder in the dock, and it actually seemed to "restart" the desktop.

Yes, this is a feature :)

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