SUMMARY I usually have a couple of dolphin windows open at a time. Each one showing a specific tab set, more or less static/unchanged. I already asked in the forum, which told me to use bookmarks. This is a pain in the arse. It's just ridiculously complicated to use for my purpose. - you have to bookmark every tab using Ctrl-B, then move it into the folder you want it to be or save all tabs to a folder - for opening you have to start dolphin. Close all unneeded tabs from some randomly saved tab set except one (Ctrl-W), load the folder of bookmarks then close the old tab left open if you insist staying with bookmarks, please at least move the bookmarks menu to a separate top level menu. Or add bookmarks as a side panel? Dolphin actually saves a single tab set for the next start, but it is totally unclear how to make this save the tab set I want it to save. I tried closing the most important tab set last, but it still opened another one. ps. why did you change the "new folder" shortcut? SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS Linux: 6.6.34-1-MANJARO KDE Plasma Version: 6.0.5-1? KDE Frameworks Version: 6.3.0 Qt Version: 6.7.1 thank you very much
an easy solution could be to add a command line parameter to load bookmark or bookmark folder on dolphin start
This would be similar to how, in a browser, you can save a set of tabs to open at start There's a different but related concept of sessions, like are available in Vivaldi natively or in Firefox via addons Browsers also have the ability to bookmark a group of tabs with one operations I agree that the current functionality of bookmarks is rather limited. Bookmark access doesn't even appear to be shown in the Dolphin UI by default I can definitely see how opening a set of tabs (or more than one set) would be very useful to various workflows