Last active tab not remembered when switching workspaces
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dwing last edited by leocg
After updating from early versions to version: 76.0.4017.177 a terrible problem is still exists - if you have multiple Workspaces (i have abt 200 Tabs total at 6 Workspaces) and you start or restarting Opera, then after switching from the main workspace to any other workspace, you are thrown each time to a different randomly selected Tab instead of starting from last left active Tab.
This is enraging! :(((I am on Win 7 Pro x64
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@dwing As I said in a reply to one of your lots of posts about your pet bug, Opera remembers the correct tab but the tabs are loaded in inverse order when Opera is restarted.
So if you have tab 1, tab 2, tab 3 and tab 4 and tab 2 is the active one, after the restart the second will still be the active one but tab 3 will be there because now they are in inverse order: tab 4, tab 3, tab 2, tab 1.
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dwing last edited by dwing
@leocg said in Last active tab not remembered when switching workspaces:
@dwing As I said in a reply to one of your lots of posts about your pet bug, Opera remembers the correct tab but the tabs are loaded in inverse order when Opera is restarted.
You still do not understand the essence of the problem. When you start/re-start Opera and you switching from Main workspace to Another workspace Opera does not activate the last used Tab. Each time when first switching from Main workspace to another Opera activates different random Tab instead of last used Tab.
And i am not about order of Tab loading which i don't care and let Tabs load order as is. But i am about not activating last used Tab which is terrible.So if you have tab 1, tab 2, tab 3 and tab 4 and tab 2 is the active one, after the restart the second will still be the active one but tab 3 will be there because now they are in inverse order: tab 4, tab 3, tab 2, tab 1.
Your example is not relevant to the problem. I am talking about that if you have Tab 1, Tab 2, Tab 3,... Tab N, Tab 59 at Workspace 5 and your last active is Tab 59 then if you restart Opera and then return from Main workspace to Workspace 5, Opera will not activate last used Tab 59, it will throw you each time to different random Tab - this is enraging. It should start from/activate last used Tab 59. It would be correct behavior.
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dwing last edited by
@leocg said in Last active tab not remembered when switching workspaces:
@dwing Checked here again and the last active tab is being remembered correctly in each workspace.
I am watching this problem from the very beginning of introduction of multiple Workspaces. And can record a video to demonstrate. Opera may be somewhere remembering but not activating last used Tab when start/re-starting and first time switching from the Main workspace to Another workspace.
And it seems that tabs order are no longer being reversed.
I am not about Tabs loading order at all. This is not a problem.
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@dwing If you are that sure about it being a bug in Opera, report it: https://opera.atlassian.net/servicedesk/customer/portal/9
If they can reproduce, they will fix it.
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
@dwing said in Last active tab not remembered when switching workspaces:
if you have multiple Workspaces (i have abt 200 Tabs total at 6 Workspaces) and you start or restarting Opera, then after switching from the main workspace to any other workspace, you are thrown each time to a different randomly selected Tab instead of starting from last left active Tab.
I can't confirm this myself. The last active tab is always remembered in each workspace. (Before closing Opera, I switch to the main workspace so that its selected when starting Opera. Then, I switch to any other workspace (I tested with 6) and the last active tab in each is remembered.
Can you confirm this in a standalone installation? (Do not import anything into it, do not enable Opera Sync, and do not install any extensions in it. Create the workspaces and open up some tabs in each.)
If things work fine there, maybe it's one of your extensions triggering the bug. Or, your session files are corrupted. You could disable all your extensions as a test to see if that makes any difference.
For your session files, you could delete them. Goto the URL
opera://about
, take note of the "profile" path, and close Opera. Then, in the "sessions" folder in the profile folder, delete all the files. Of course, if you want to retain your opened tabs, in each workspace, right-click on an open tab or the tab bar and choose "save all as a speed dial folder". Then, rename the folder to say "Workspace 1" and so on. Then, after you're done and yo close Opera and delete the session files and reopen Opera, you can right click on the folder for each workspace and choose "open all in tabs" while in that workspace. That'll restore yo open tabs. And, of course, you can always backup your sessions folder just in case you want to restore it. You can also delete those speed dial folders after you're done if you want.If you've been upgrading for a while and using the same Opera profile for a long time, it's possible that there's a bug or bad entry in your Preferences file that snuck in while Workspaces were being developed and improved. If this is the case, it'll be less likely that someone else would be able to reproduce your problem. For example, if you file a bug, Opera might need your whole profile folder or at least your session files and Preferences file to reproduce.
The bug might also require a certain number of tabs before it shows its face. I didn't test with 200+ tabs or anything.
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