Bug#452790: gnucash: unresponsive when auto-save dialog appears behind main window

2011-12-15 Thread Heikki Hokkanen
Hello Sébastien,

I am afraid I no longer have the Debian installation to test/reproduce
this. I had KDE in Debian unstable when I reported this.

But I tested with Debian Squeeze and gnucash 2.2.9-10, and based on
that I would suggest at least lowering the severity:

When gnucash is in the background, the autosave dialog has been
triggered, and you activate gnucash, the autosave dialog is brought to
front as well, so that part works fine. At least in gnome.

However, I noticed that if you minimize gnucash, and work on another
workspace, the autosave dialog is opened there, and if you go back to
the workspace where gnucash was opened and unminimize it, then you
once again have a gnucash window that can be activated but looks dead
due to the autosave dialog being on another workspace.

Regards,

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Bug#452790: gnucash: unresponsive when auto-save dialog appears behind main window

2011-12-12 Thread Sébastien Villemot
tags 452790 + moreinfo
thanks

Dear Heikki,

Some time ago you reported the bug mentionned in the subject of this
e-mail.

I have tried to replicate it with the latest version of gnucash
(1:2.4.8-1), and I did not succeed. The auto-save dialog pops up always
in front of the main gnucash window, whether this window is active or
not.

So my understanding is that this bug was fixed by some new upstream
release since you reported it.

Can you confirm this?

Best,

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Bug#452790: gnucash: unresponsive when auto-save dialog appears behind main window

2008-05-19 Thread Heikki Hokkanen
found 452790 2.2.4-1
thanks

The bug is still there, and the auto-save popup does not appear in
alt-tab list which makes it rather hard to notice with lots of
windows. What makes it even more confusing is the fact that although
the main window UI is totally unresponsive, when you switch to it, the
active tab's label will get the active selection rectangle around
itself.

Is the upstream aware of this?

Regards,

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