Closed dglent closed 5 years ago
@agaida I have this issue in GNOME 3.30.2 on Fedora 29 (it worked in Xfce). Qt version 5.11.3 QTerminal version 0.9.0 :edit: Renaming $HOME/.config/qterminal.org/qterminal.ini fixed it (confirmed in KDE and GNOME). The conclusion seems to be that the GUI does not actually change the BookmarksVisible=false setting. It always stays the same. Disabling or re-enabling the extension doesn't fix the issue, nor does manually clicking Hide then Show (nor using the Ctrl+Shift+B key combination). I've confirmed that using those methods then closing and re-opening doesn't hide them. The only way to hide bookmarks is to hit the x or edit the ini, and the only way to show bookmarks is to edit the ini.
To toggle the boomarks panel, right click on the menu bar. There's an option in the popup menu.
It's far from intuitive IMO. I suggest moving the option under the View menu (and optionally bind it with Ctrl+Shift+B).
@yan12125 thanks for pointing that out. I'll be sure to use that for now. The view menu already says Ctrl+Shift+B is the shortcut but it doesn't work and neither does that menu item--I'm just letting you know.
Aha, this turns out a simple bug, which will be fixed after https://github.com/lxqt/qterminal/pull/584.
Expected Behavior
With Ctrm+Shift+B or with the menu the panel with Bookmarks should open
Current Behavior
Nothing happens
Steps to Reproduce (for bugs)
Reproducible always.
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