Function "Copy Input" does not recognize the "%#" code, inserted in tab titles.

Bug #355687 reported by Anderson
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Bug Description

In Konsole, in order to identify opened sessions with numbers, I put a "%#" code in the tab title format (Settings => Edit Current Profile => Tabs => Tab title format). But session numbers do not appear in the "Copy Input..." form (Edit => Copy Input To...). With a lot of opened sessions, this bug let me unable to choose sessions I want to copy inputs.

Using Konsole 2.2.2, from KDE 4.2.2, Ubuntu Jaunty i386. Package version is 4:4.2.2-0ubuntu1.

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Steps to reproduce the bug:
# Open Konsole.
# Choose "Settings" => "Edit Current Profile" in menu bar.
# Change to tab "Tabs".
# In "Tab title format" and "Remote tab title format" fields, type "Shell #%".
# Click "Ok" in order to save the changes.
# Open two or three tabs. New tabs will have the title "Shell 2", "Shell 3", "Shell 4"... This behavior is expected.
# Choose "Edit" => "Copy Input To..." in menu bar.
# In "Copy Input" form, you will see several "Shell %#" sessions, instead of "Shell 2", "Shell 3", "Shell 4"...

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Harald Sitter (apachelogger) wrote :

Hi there!

Thanks for reporting this bug! Your bug seems to be a problem with the KDE program itself, and not with our KDE packages. While we appreciate your issue, it would be better if it was tracked at https://bugs.kde.org, so that the KDE developers can deal with this speedily and have direct communication with you as the reporter for more effective debugging.

Thanks!

Changed in kdebase (Ubuntu):
status: New → Invalid
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