Bug 99413 - Change default behaviour of moving the focus on new query tabs
Summary: Change default behaviour of moving the focus on new query tabs
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Alias: None
Product: konversation
Classification: Applications
Component: general (show other bugs)
Version: 0.15
Platform: unspecified Linux
: NOR wishlist
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: Konversation Developers
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Reported: 2005-02-15 00:55 UTC by Christophe Cavalaria
Modified: 2005-05-27 20:05 UTC (History)
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Description Christophe Cavalaria 2005-02-15 00:55:34 UTC
Version:           0.15 (using KDE KDE 3.2.1)
Installed from:    Unlisted Binary Package
OS:                Linux

The default behaviour for the option Settings -> Konversation -> Tab Beaviour -> When someone queries you, focus new tab seems to be On. This is a really annoying behaviour since you tend to send your messages to the wrong person because of that.

As a good rule, no tab change should be cause by an external action. Only the local user can cause such changes. I would even go to say that such option is unnecesary. It should be replaced instead with an option to make the first message of such query window appear on the OSD and make the query tab flash like when a message with your nick is sent in a regular channel.
Comment 1 Ismail Donmez 2005-05-14 13:17:34 UTC
This is off by default now.
Comment 2 John Tapsell 2005-05-27 18:42:03 UTC
It doesn't switch when you have text in the input line, no?
I'm not convinced why this is bad..

I think the default should be to switch if there's no text in the input line
Comment 3 Christophe Cavalaria 2005-05-27 20:05:14 UTC
What ? I don't know if what you say is true. The only thing I know is that I sent the wrong message to the wrong window because of that. So either you are wrong : it switches even if I'm already typing something, either you are correct and the it switches just *before* I start to type a short reply. In all cases it's bad, it's just that the second case is slightly less likely to happen.