Bug 274821 - Please preserve tab order across session changes
Summary: Please preserve tab order across session changes
Status: RESOLVED INTENTIONAL
Alias: None
Product: kwin
Classification: Plasma
Component: window-tabbing (other bugs)
Version First Reported In: unspecified
Platform: Arch Linux Linux
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Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: KWin default assignee
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Reported: 2011-06-03 10:55 UTC by Luke
Modified: 2016-08-29 06:45 UTC (History)
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Description Luke 2011-06-03 10:55:52 UTC
Version:           unspecified (using KDE 4.6.3) 
OS:                Linux

if I group e.g dolphin and konsole into one window and drag konsole into the left after reboot konsole tab will be on the right, isn't that sessions restore option suposed to remember things like that?

Reproducible: Always

Steps to Reproduce:
group two windows into one, sort tabs by hand to non alphabetical order, reboot/relogin without closing, tabs will be sorted by name again


Expected Results:  
isn't that session restore option supposed to remember things like that?
Comment 1 Martin Flöser 2011-06-04 09:20:41 UTC

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 218116 ***
Comment 2 Thomas Lübking 2012-02-02 19:17:59 UTC
This is not a dupe - the other one is about aggressive tabbing, this is about the tab order not preserved across sessions, would require some session agnostic unique tagging, not that trivial.
Comment 3 Martin Flöser 2016-08-29 06:45:18 UTC
Unfortunately the rework in decorations in KWin 5 resulted in the window tabbing feature to be lost. We still want to bring this feature back, but after several versions it still hasn't emerged yet. Given that I think it is time to adjust the status of this bug report. The new implementation would be different anyway and it's questionable whether this report would still apply to it.