** Description changed:

+ [ Impact ]
+ 
+ Dash to dock hides when a right-click menu is closed, even if there's no
+ need for it.
+ 
+ [ Test case ]
+ 
+ 1. From settings -> Appearance: Enable dock auto-hide
+ 2. Open a window, ensuring the dock is visible
+ 3. Right click on a dock icon, and then click outside the menu to close it
+ 4. The dock should be visible again and not hide (unless is expected)
+ 
+ [ Regression potential ]
+ 
+ The dock does not hide after closing the menu if a window is below it
+ 
+ ---
+ 
  Description:  Ubuntu 22.04 LTS
  Release:      22.04
  
  Expected behavior: Dock set to auto-hide would remain shown after either
  a right-click menu option is selected, or a right-click menu is
  cancelled.
  
  Actual behavior: Dock hides after a right-click menu closes even when
  there are no windows in its space.
  
- Additional notes: Dock can be temporarily reset to its normal behavior when 
one of these actions are performed:
-   
-   - when a window enters the dock's usual space
-   - when the "show applications" menu is opened and closed
-   - when a maximized window is opened and closed/minimized
+ Additional notes: Dock can be temporarily reset to its normal behavior
+ when one of these actions are performed:
+ 
+   - when a window enters the dock's usual space
+   - when the "show applications" menu is opened and closed
+   - when a maximized window is opened and closed/minimized

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1983130

Title:
  Ubuntu dock set to auto-hide hides after a right-click menu is closed
  even when there are no reasons for it to do so.

Status in Dash to dock:
  Unknown
Status in gnome-shell-extension-ubuntu-dock package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in gnome-shell-extension-ubuntu-dock source package in Jammy:
  In Progress

Bug description:
  [ Impact ]

  Dash to dock hides when a right-click menu is closed, even if there's
  no need for it.

  [ Test case ]

  1. From settings -> Appearance: Enable dock auto-hide
  2. Open a window, ensuring the dock is visible
  3. Right click on a dock icon, and then click outside the menu to close it
  4. The dock should be visible again and not hide (unless is expected)

  [ Regression potential ]

  The dock does not hide after closing the menu if a window is below it

  ---

  Description:  Ubuntu 22.04 LTS
  Release:      22.04

  Expected behavior: Dock set to auto-hide would remain shown after
  either a right-click menu option is selected, or a right-click menu is
  cancelled.

  Actual behavior: Dock hides after a right-click menu closes even when
  there are no windows in its space.

  Additional notes: Dock can be temporarily reset to its normal behavior
  when one of these actions are performed:

    - when a window enters the dock's usual space
    - when the "show applications" menu is opened and closed
    - when a maximized window is opened and closed/minimized

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