Opening files from nautilus doesn't register in "recently opened" list
Bug #1023540 reported by
Amit Keret
This bug affects 1 person
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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qpdfview |
Fix Released
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Medium
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Adam Reichold |
Bug Description
When using the built-in methods for opening files (menu item, toolbar button), the newly opened file gets registered in the "Recently opened" list (upon closing the program).
However, when opening a PDF file from outside the program (Nautilus, command line...), the file doesn't get registered in the list.
I couldn't find anything in the help and in the qpdfview.conf file that would make me think this is a configurable option.
Changed in qpdfview: | |
status: | Fix Committed → Fix Released |
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Thanks for reporting. This is indeed not configurable was just forgotten.
However, this will probably be "fixed" in a different way as the "Recently used" menu is removed in the next version (0.3.2) and is replaced by a bookmarking functionality for files and pages. I am uncomfortable with the current implementation since there is no way to disable it whereas storing bookmarks on disk must be disabled/enabled in the settings, hence the switch to explicitly bookmark files. (Of course, there will still be the recently used functionality in the GTK file dialog which is probably where it belongs anyway.)