Jan Smith
2018-10-28 14:30:01 UTC
Public bug reported:
When invoking kile from my working directory using something like "kile
main.tex" the error "Unknown host main.tex: Host not found" is raised.
This always worked in previous versions and is an unnecessary and user-
unfriendly change of behaviour. In most cases kile will be used to work
on a file or project in the current directory and it should be easy to
run it for that purpose, making it use a specific file or directory
initially.
Kile also crashes with a segementation fault when invoking with the
command "kile ."
If kile is started from inside a directory without an argument and one
then tries to open a file from the current directory, the open file
dialog does NOT show the current directory but one has to start from the
home directory which is extremely annoying.
All in all the behaviour of kile for starting working on some file in a
directory has degraded so much as to make it unusable.
** Affects: kile (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Allow file as command line argument
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When invoking kile from my working directory using something like "kile
main.tex" the error "Unknown host main.tex: Host not found" is raised.
This always worked in previous versions and is an unnecessary and user-
unfriendly change of behaviour. In most cases kile will be used to work
on a file or project in the current directory and it should be easy to
run it for that purpose, making it use a specific file or directory
initially.
Kile also crashes with a segementation fault when invoking with the
command "kile ."
If kile is started from inside a directory without an argument and one
then tries to open a file from the current directory, the open file
dialog does NOT show the current directory but one has to start from the
home directory which is extremely annoying.
All in all the behaviour of kile for starting working on some file in a
directory has degraded so much as to make it unusable.
** Affects: kile (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Allow file as command line argument
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