https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=152903
--- Comment #13 from Colin <[email protected]> --- (In reply to Buovjaga from comment #12) > > > It seems Colin would like for gtk3's behaviour to become the new normal. Not > sure what would be the best decision here, to go back or strive to make this > new behaviour work in all UIs. I don't really have a preference. If the pane closes when focus moves away - as it does with many other pop-ups - then in my opinion, it's not malfunctioning. There are undoubtedly ocassions when the user would want the pane to close and others where they only moved away to acquire further information to interact with that pop-up. Is it feasible to try to identify when the pop-up would be more functional if it remained open for further information compared with "user has lost interest in this pop-up - move on"? If the focus moves away and the pop-up remains, then having it function where it left off or even permitting a "change of heart" to activate an alternate item in the same popup seems logical. Then it would be the users'prerogative to continue, vary or abandon. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
