Version: (using Devel) Compiler: gcc 4.3.2 OS: Linux Installed from: Compiled sources - Launch KOrg - Go to Settings menu/Configure Toolbars... - Select the 'Delete' action from available actions and put it in current actions by clicking on the right hand side arrow. - Click on 'Change Icon...' button - Select a different icon for it and click on 'Ok' - Click on 'Change Text...' button - Type in 'Delete incidence' and click on 'Ok' - You can see the new icon and new name in the 'Current actions' table. - Click on 'Apply' and a 'Delete incidence' button should appear in the main toolbar - Now click on 'Defaults' button - A 'Do you really want to reset all toolbars of this application to their default? The changes will be applied immediately' message appears in a pop up dialogue. - Click on 'Reset' - The button disappears from the toolbar but remains in the 'current actions' (unless bug#234571 has been corrected) so click on 'Ok' and reopen the Configure Toolbars dialogue. You can see in the 'Available actions' table that the 'Delete incidence' action is now called 'Delete' again but its icon has not been reset to the default one. Trunk, Svn Rev 1115397
In fact the name is not reset properly as well. I'll report a bug about that now. Trunk, Svn Rev 1115397
Can you test with another KDE app and re-assign this bug if you reproduce?
*** Bug 234585 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Yep, kedittoolbar bug, in fact missing feature, the "Defaults" button doesn't revert the action properties to their initial value, because, well, we didn't keep that value anywhere...
*** Bug 128921 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
*** Bug 288887 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Still seeing this as of Plasma 5.5.4
Hi, kdelibs (version 4 and earlier) is no longer maintained since a few years. KDE Frameworks 5 or 6 might already have resolved this bug. If not, please re-open against the matching framework if feasible or against the application that shows the issue. We then can still dispatch it to the right Bugzilla product or component. Greetings Christoph Cullmann