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Ticket #26 (closed: fixed)

Opened 8 years ago

Last modified 8 years ago

2 Send bugreports entries in Help menu

Reported by: mbiebl Owned by: alwin
Priority: normal Milestone: 0.7.x
Component: All Version:
Severity: minor Keywords: RESOLVED
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Description

When started in standalone mode kdesvn has to "Send bugreport" entries. One for kdesvn and the other for kdesvnpart. This is rather irritating. In addition they are named slightly different. As both go to the same email address I think one entry should be enough. I guess the reason for the second "Send bugreport" menu entry is that this menu entry is used when kdesvn is embedded in konqueror via kpart. I don't know if its possible but imho the cleanes solution would be to only have the standard "Report bug..." menu entry in standalone mode and for kpart mode add an entry for kdesvn into the konqueror "Report bug..." dialog so that you can select kdesvn under "Application:".

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comment:1 Changed 8 years ago by mbiebl

  • Owner changed from anonymous to alwin
  • Status changed from new to assigned

comment:2 Changed 8 years ago by alwin

Hm. I checked it and I just have always one ... which kde?

Changed 8 years ago by mbiebl

comment:3 Changed 8 years ago by mbiebl

I attached a screenshot. You can also so that there a two "about" dialogs, one for kdesvn and the other for kdesvn part. KDE is version 3.4.2, kdesvn is from trunk.

comment:4 Changed 8 years ago by alwin

  • Keywords RESOLVED added
  • Status changed from assigned to closed
  • Resolution set to fixed
  • Milestone set to 0.7.x

fixed in 0.7.x tree - comes with next bugfix release

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