Version: (using KDE KDE 3.4.3) Installed from: Ubuntu Packages OS: Linux I have added 120 bookmarks, which are shown in two and a half columns. The strange effect is: if I click directly the "bookmarks"-menu item, it takes 2 seconds until the bookmark-menu comes up, rather long (Athlon-XP 2800). If however I first click another item on the menubar (those menus come up at once) and then move the mouse over the bookmarks-menu, it show up instantly. Where does the 2-second delay come from? cheers, Michael
I see this bug as well. I sometimes get "edit bookmark" or "newbookmark folder" dialogs randomly instead of the bookmarks too. It seems to get worse the more bookmarks you have. I think this is a problem with the 'mouse up' event getting lost as it's drawing the bookmarks. It's really irritating as I get the bookmarks editing window about 1 in every 6 times I look at my bookmarks. (KDE 3.5.1, gentoo)
The "new bookmark folder" popping up is due to you clicking once to open the menu, since it takes a second or two to open you click again. The second click is buffered until the menu opens a second later and so the dialog opens. (KDE 3.5.5 and SuSE 10.1)
In Konqueror 3.5.5, even if I create more than three columns of bookmarks, I cannot reproduce this. There is indeed a small delay but this is because there /is/ a lot to load. the delay is independent of which menu i open first, so I think this bug is invalid.
I can reproduce. There is a delay when choosing bookmarks first, compared to choosing another menu item first. Cheers Jo
Same as comment #3. I have amd sempron 2300+.
I only get the delay when first time showing the menu, so the delay seems to be caused by population of it. Simply put, I can't reproduce this.
I've a short delay too (1 second)... it's fault to the big number of bookmarks. I've a file with about 500 links. Not so bad. I've the same delay with both konqueror 3.5.9 and konqueror 4 (trunk)
I added > 800 bookmarks and tested with KDE 4.6.3. I can not see any delay, regardless of the order in which I select the menu.