Description of problem:
Kile is opened with multiple (or just one) documents. In the evening, I usually put my computer to hibernate. Doing so causes Kile to close all open documents and initiatting the cleaning process. This is defeating the purpose of hibernating, as one cannot properly resume work at where interrupted.
Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
All versions newer than 2.0
How reproducible:
everytime
Steps to Reproduce:
1. Open Kile
2. Open a documents (does not matter how many, one is enough)
3. Put computer to hibernate
Actual results:
Kile closes all open documents
Expected results:
Kile should keep documents open or restore on restore.
Additional info:
Initiating Hibernate from shell through pm-hibernate does not cause this behavior. Taking the route through the gnome-shell does.
Description of problem:
Kile is opened with multiple (or just one) documents. In the evening, I usually put my computer to hibernate. Doing so causes Kile to close all open documents and initiatting the cleaning process. This is defeating the purpose of hibernating, as one cannot properly resume work at where interrupted.
Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
All versions newer than 2.0
How reproducible:
everytime
Steps to Reproduce:
1. Open Kile
2. Open a documents (does not matter how many, one is enough)
3. Put computer to hibernate
Actual results:
Kile closes all open documents
Expected results:
Kile should keep documents open or restore on restore.
Additional info:
Initiating Hibernate from shell through pm-hibernate does not cause this behavior. Taking the route through the gnome-shell does.