yakuake does not split current screen but opens a new splitted screen
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I have the following yakuakerc:
[$Version]
update_info=yakuake.upd:2.9.9-startupnotification
[Desktop Entry]
DefaultProfile=Shell.profile
[Dialogs]
FirstRun=false
[Favorite Profiles]
Favorites=
[KFileDialog Settings]
Height 768=630
Width 1366=1008
[Shortcuts]
close-session=none
new-session=Ctrl+Shift+N
split-left-right=Ctrl+Shift+L
split-top-bottom=Ctrl+Shift+T
When I split the screen, I expect it to split the CURRENT screen into two parts. BUT, it opens a NEW screen splitted into two parts.
I was using yakuake for more than 6 years on my Ubuntu+Unity, I just switched to Arch+Gnome and I started to see this problem.
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I have the following yakuakerc:
[$Version]
update_info=yakuake.upd:2.9.9-startupnotification
[Desktop Entry]
DefaultProfile=Shell.profile
[Dialogs]
FirstRun=false
[Favorite Profiles]
Favorites=
[KFileDialog Settings]
Height 768=630
Width 1366=1008
[Shortcuts]
close-session=none
new-session=Ctrl+Shift+N
split-left-right=Ctrl+Shift+L
split-top-bottom=Ctrl+Shift+T
When I split the screen, I expect it to split the CURRENT screen into two parts. BUT, it opens a NEW screen splitted into two parts.
I was using yakuake for more than 6 years on my Ubuntu+Unity, I just switched to Arch+Gnome and I started to see this problem.
gnome
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I have the following yakuakerc:
[$Version]
update_info=yakuake.upd:2.9.9-startupnotification
[Desktop Entry]
DefaultProfile=Shell.profile
[Dialogs]
FirstRun=false
[Favorite Profiles]
Favorites=
[KFileDialog Settings]
Height 768=630
Width 1366=1008
[Shortcuts]
close-session=none
new-session=Ctrl+Shift+N
split-left-right=Ctrl+Shift+L
split-top-bottom=Ctrl+Shift+T
When I split the screen, I expect it to split the CURRENT screen into two parts. BUT, it opens a NEW screen splitted into two parts.
I was using yakuake for more than 6 years on my Ubuntu+Unity, I just switched to Arch+Gnome and I started to see this problem.
gnome
I have the following yakuakerc:
[$Version]
update_info=yakuake.upd:2.9.9-startupnotification
[Desktop Entry]
DefaultProfile=Shell.profile
[Dialogs]
FirstRun=false
[Favorite Profiles]
Favorites=
[KFileDialog Settings]
Height 768=630
Width 1366=1008
[Shortcuts]
close-session=none
new-session=Ctrl+Shift+N
split-left-right=Ctrl+Shift+L
split-top-bottom=Ctrl+Shift+T
When I split the screen, I expect it to split the CURRENT screen into two parts. BUT, it opens a NEW screen splitted into two parts.
I was using yakuake for more than 6 years on my Ubuntu+Unity, I just switched to Arch+Gnome and I started to see this problem.
gnome
gnome
edited Oct 3 '17 at 14:52
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asked Oct 3 '17 at 14:45
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