Bug 145601 - wish: Group tabs by network
Summary: wish: Group tabs by network
Status: RESOLVED WORKSFORME
Alias: None
Product: konversation
Classification: Applications
Component: general (show other bugs)
Version: 1.0.1
Platform: unspecified Linux
: NOR wishlist
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: Konversation Developers
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Reported: 2007-05-18 07:54 UTC by Stephan Sokolow
Modified: 2008-05-02 20:57 UTC (History)
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Description Stephan Sokolow 2007-05-18 07:54:03 UTC
Version:           1.0.1 (using KDE 3.5.5, Gentoo)
Compiler:          Target: i686-pc-linux-gnu
OS:                Linux (i686) release 2.6.20-gentoo-r4-20070330

It'd be nice to see tabs visibly grouped by network like X-Chat does. It makes things much easier to navigate at a glance.
Comment 1 Eike Hein 2008-05-01 13:19:41 UTC
The treelist version of the tab bar (i.e. when moving the tab bar to the left side of the window) does this by indentation. Does that float your boat?
Comment 2 Stephan Sokolow 2008-05-02 01:21:38 UTC
Yes, actually. Since submitting this wish, I switched from tabs to treelist in X-Chat, (I use it for its more advanced plugin API) so it should be perfect.
Comment 3 Eike Hein 2008-05-02 09:44:08 UTC
(You might be happy then that the Konversation treelist is a bit nicer than X-Chat's, at least last time I checked: Support for mouse wheel events, hold-and-cruise, drag and drop reordering, optional close buttons, a context menu, no bugs like channels becoming parent items of channels when server tabs are hidden, ..)
Comment 4 Stephan Sokolow 2008-05-02 14:53:27 UTC
Actually, at least until I get around to writing up that report on recommended plugin API design that I said I'd write, Conspire is looking like a more likely upgrade path. 

Conspire is a fork of X-Chat where the devs are cleaning up the insanity-inducing code and, as I remember, are preparing to make plugins first-class citizens. On that note, would it be possibly to use Kross for scripting in KDE4 Konversation? (Scripts are just about the only reason I use X-Chat, but they're almost more important than being able to actually talk to people and Konversation's scripting system just doesn't cut it)
Comment 5 Eike Hein 2008-05-02 16:17:15 UTC
We intend to use Kross, yes.
Comment 6 Stephan Sokolow 2008-05-02 17:02:09 UTC
Glad to hear it. Maybe I'll finally be able to prune my list of regularly-used GTK+ apps down to just my media player (Audacious) and torrent client. (Deluge)
Comment 7 Eike Hein 2008-05-02 17:27:06 UTC
KTorrent is quite wonderful, especially the KDE 4 trunk version ;).

But enough with the off-topic banter. That's what IRC is for! :)
Comment 8 Stephan Sokolow 2008-05-02 20:57:13 UTC
Fair enough. Though, on a closing note, I believe my reason for choosing Deluge was that KTorrent couldn't send tracker traffic through Tor while keeping regular traffic unproxied.