thank for taking the time to report this issue. Launchpad's OpenID is
provider is current so I cannot properly triage it, however:
I think you meant opening a PDF, minimizing (not closing) qpdfview, and
opening it again from e.g. a file manager will open a new instance of
qpdfview?
If so, which version of qpdfview do you use? If it is an older version
from the Ubuntu repositories, maybe [1] or getting the current version
using Benjamin Etzner's PPA available [2] does resolve it?
Am 10.04.2014 15:35, schrieb Hans Peter:
> Public bug reported:
>
>
> Opening a PDF file, closing qpdfview and afterwards opening the PDF file ( e.g. by double click on it) again, results in a new tab for the same file. It would be more inuitive, if the reader recognizes that a tab for this file already exists and assigns the focus on it.
>
> ** Affects: qpdfview
> Importance: Undecided
> Status: New
>
>
> ** Tags: file tabs
>
Hello Hans Peter,
thank for taking the time to report this issue. Launchpad's OpenID is
provider is current so I cannot properly triage it, however:
I think you meant opening a PDF, minimizing (not closing) qpdfview, and
opening it again from e.g. a file manager will open a new instance of
qpdfview?
If so, which version of qpdfview do you use? If it is an older version
from the Ubuntu repositories, maybe [1] or getting the current version
using Benjamin Etzner's PPA available [2] does resolve it?
Best regards, Adam.
[1] http:// wiki.ubuntuuser s.de/qpdfview# Tabs
[2] https:/ /launchpad. net/~b- eltzner/ +archive/ qpdfview
Am 10.04.2014 15:35, schrieb Hans Peter:
> Public bug reported:
>
>
> Opening a PDF file, closing qpdfview and afterwards opening the PDF file ( e.g. by double click on it) again, results in a new tab for the same file. It would be more inuitive, if the reader recognizes that a tab for this file already exists and assigns the focus on it.
>
> ** Affects: qpdfview
> Importance: Undecided
> Status: New
>
>
> ** Tags: file tabs
>