Bug 171200 - Bookmark shortcut not saved accross session
Summary: Bookmark shortcut not saved accross session
Status: RESOLVED NOT A BUG
Alias: None
Product: konsole
Classification: Applications
Component: general (show other bugs)
Version: 2.1
Platform: Ubuntu Linux
: NOR normal
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: Konsole Developer
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Reported: 2008-09-17 10:30 UTC by Toomas
Modified: 2011-07-31 19:48 UTC (History)
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Description Toomas 2008-09-17 10:30:19 UTC
Version:           2.1 (using KDE 4.1.1)
OS:                Linux
Installed from:    Ubuntu Packages

What I'm doing:
*) I add a bookmark (Bookmarks - Add bookmark)
*) I add a shortcut to the bookmark (Settings -> Configure shortcuts)
*) When I use the shortcut the expected bookmark is opened
*) I close all konsole instances
*) I open a new instance of konsole
*) I use the shortcut
*) Nothing happens
*) I go to shortcuts, no shortcut shown for the bookmark

Expected:
*) Shortcuts usable even when application is restarted

Extra information:
*) I bookmarked a SSH session
Comment 1 Charles Binford 2009-02-13 16:17:11 UTC
I'm seeing something similar, but a slightly different scenario.  All I'm wanting to do is to reassign the default keyboard shortcut of ^b to something else.  I use vi/vim often and ^b is page-up in that application.  With the default shortcut I end up creating unexpected bookmarks when I try to navigate a file in vim.  

I reassign the bookmark shortcut from ^b to <shift>^b.  All is fine while konsole stays up.  If I close konsole, next time I run it the shortcut for bookmark has reverted back to the default of ^b.
Comment 2 Kurt Hindenburg 2010-06-02 16:04:04 UTC
In KDE 4.4.x it doesn't appear that you can use shortcut bookmarks.

#1 - that has been fixed in recent versions.
Comment 3 Jekyll Wu 2011-07-31 19:48:19 UTC
That feature was not available in later versions.