2014-06-24 22:44:38 |
Brendan Kidwell |
description |
This has been bugging me since one or two releases ago:
To reproduce:
* Start with clean GNU/Linux system and Zim 0.60. (I used Linux Mint 17 MATE amd64.)
* Launch Zim.
* Create a notebook in "~/Temp/sandbox".
Expected result:
* New notebook window opens with titlebar saying "sandbox".
Actual result:
* New notebook window opens with titlebar saying "zim".
* The new window's default size is small. (Can be corrected with normal window manager actions.)
* This notebook is always called "zim" (or "zim.exe" in Windows) in the titlebar until the Zim process is terminated and a new one is started.
Attachments:
* "zim --standalone --debug 2>&1 | tee zim_run_1.log"; "run_1.png"
Ran with no existing notebooks and freshly deleted "~/.config/zim/notebooks.list"
* "zim --standalone --debug 2>&1 | tee zim_run_2.log"; "run_2.png"
After creating the notebook and getting the first screenshot, terminated Zim, restarted Zim and opened the existing "sandbox" notebook. |
This has been bugging me since one or two releases ago:
To reproduce:
* Start with clean GNU/Linux system and Zim 0.60. (I used Linux Mint 17 MATE amd64. The bug also happens in Windows.)
* Launch Zim.
* Create a notebook in "~/Temp/sandbox".
Expected result:
* New notebook window opens with titlebar saying "sandbox".
Actual result:
* New notebook window opens with titlebar saying "zim".
* The new window's default size is small. (Can be corrected with normal window manager actions.)
* This notebook is always called "zim" (or "zim.exe" in Windows) in the titlebar until the Zim process is terminated and a new one is started.
Attachments:
* "zim --standalone --debug 2>&1 | tee zim_run_1.log"; "run_1.png"
Ran with no existing notebooks and freshly deleted "~/.config/zim/notebooks.list"
* "zim --standalone --debug 2>&1 | tee zim_run_2.log"; "run_2.png"
After creating the notebook and getting the first screenshot, terminated Zim, restarted Zim and opened the existing "sandbox" notebook. |
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