https://issues.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=122379
Bug ID: 122379
Issue Type: DEFECT
Summary: [sidebar] r1485730 regression in cursor navigation of
some content panel toolbars closing toolbar rather
than moving focus for selection
Product: General
Version: AOO400-dev
Hardware: All
OS: All
Status: CONFIRMED
Severity: normal
Priority: P3
Component: ui
Assignee: [email protected]
Reporter: [email protected]
CC: [email protected]
On Linux - Fedora 18 64-bit
AOO400m2(Build:9701) - Rev. 1485784
2013-05-24_04:10:24 - Rev. 1485930
When navigating between objects in content panels in the deck - cursor keys are
again opening and closing bullet and drop-down selection tool bars. Apparently
a regression of fix put in for bug 122270. Possible revision 1485730 work on
FocusManager has reintroduced handling problems for some toolbar objects in the
content panels. Not affecting all controls as some toolbars seem correct.
With r1485730, Cursors <DOWN>, <RIGHT>,<LEFT>,<UP> now move focus from Deck
title <-> Content panel tile <-> Tab bar radio buttons and <TAB> or <ENTER>
moving into the panel. And the <ESC> consistently exits a content panel back to
its title. That all seems correct.
But when navigating focus with <TAB> between objects in the content panels -
the cursor keys are only opening and closing bullet and drop-down selection
toolbars--so unable to move focus or to make a button action selection.
Example Behavior noted in
Calc - Cell Appearance -> Cell border toolbar & Line Style toolbar
Writer - Text -> Character spacing toolbar
Paragraph -> Bullets and numbering toolbar
Paragraph -> Paragraph background color toolbar
Paragraph -> Line spacing toolbar
Page -> Orientation, Margin, Size & Column toolbars
A Windows 7 AOO400m2(Build:9701) - Rev. 1485784
of Rev.1485289 -- without r1485730 does not navigate correctly between content
panel titles or deck title, but also does not have the open-close action--so
calling it a regression for now.
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