SUMMARY When pressing <Enter> after completing the name of the new session for the "New Kate session" entry in the session applet, the name just inserted is ignored. Note that clicking on the checkmark button behaves correctly. I would expect the event of hitting <Enter> to be handled in the same way as that button. STEPS TO REPRODUCE 1. open the session applet and click on "New Kate session" 2. type the name of a new session 3. hit <Enter> OBSERVED RESULT A new, apparently anonymous Kate session is opened. EXPECTED RESULT A new session named after the one just inserted in the applet text box should have been created and opened. SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS Linux/KDE Plasma: OpenSUSE Tumbleweed KDE Plasma Version: 5.14.4 (?) KDE Frameworks Version: 5.53.0 Qt Version: 5.12.0 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
I've tried this on the latest kate and it seems the process is now to create the new session and then save it from the Sessions menu. Hamlet can you please confirm this behaviour is correct.
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