Version: (using KDE KDE 3.3.2) Installed from: FreeBSD Ports I only show the bookmarks toolbar when I'm in the Web Browser view, but when I open a new tab in the File Manager view, the bookmarks toolbar shows up, indicating that the view is actually switching. It seems that a user should be able to have tabs without the view switching to Web Browser.
This appears to happen still in 3.5.0. The behavior is a little confusing: 1. I start out viewing a local directory, using the file manager profile. 2. I hit the button to create a new tab. The bookmark toolbar immediately shows up (along with the new tab pointing at about:blank). 3. While the about:blank tab is selected, the main toolbar has the buttons in it which I have configured to appear only in web browser mode. If I switch back to the local directory tab, those web browser buttons disappear, but -- (here's where it's inconsistent and confusing!) the bookmark toolbar stays in place.
Confirmed as described in comment #1 on SVN r575787
Could you please check to see which profiles the tabs are using? To do this, just click on: "Settings" in the main menu. Then read the entry: "Save View Profile "<profile>" to see which profile is being used. Do this with both tabs.
Confirmed in 3.5.9, resolved in trunk (r607699).
I was wrong, it seems to be resolved in 3.5.9 as well.
Any objections to closing this?
I am closing this. If the reporter finds that the bug still exists with KDE-3.5.9, please reopen it.