[Touch-packages] [Bug 1281617] Re: Missing padding above menu's first item and below last item

2018-05-03 Thread Bug Watch Updater
** Changed in: gtk
   Status: Confirmed => Expired

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Title:
  Missing padding above menu's first item and below last item

Status in GTK+:
  Expired
Status in gtk+3.0 package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in ubuntu-themes package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  Problem occurs with: light-themes 13.04+13.10.20131014-0ubuntu1, Ubuntu 13.10
  Does not occur with: light-themes 0.1.8.11, Ubuntu 11.04

  1. Position the pointer on an empty area of the desktop, or of a Nautilus 
window's main pane.
  2. Without moving the pointer at all, either hold down the right mouse 
button, or click once.
  3. Release the button, or click again.

  What happens:
  2. A shortcut menu opens with "New Folder" highlighted.
  3. A new folder is created.

  What should happen:
  2. A shortcut menu opens with nothing highlighted.
  3. Nothing.

  This is a regression of bug 626462. I noticed the problem during a
  usability test in 2009 or 2010, when someone tapped absent-mindedly on
  the right mouse button and created a folder without realizing it.

  The fix is to add as much padding above every menu's first item, and
  below its last item, as there is above or below a menu separator (as
  illustrated in bug 659866).

  Fixing this would also help avoid accidentally closing a menu in the
  menu bar, when its first item is a submenu or other control that is
  dangerously close to other items in the menu bar.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1281617] Re: Missing padding above menu's first item and below last item

2017-08-12 Thread Bug Watch Updater
** Changed in: gtk
   Status: Fix Released => Confirmed

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Title:
  Missing padding above menu's first item and below last item

Status in GTK+:
  Confirmed
Status in gtk+3.0 package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in ubuntu-themes package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  Problem occurs with: light-themes 13.04+13.10.20131014-0ubuntu1, Ubuntu 13.10
  Does not occur with: light-themes 0.1.8.11, Ubuntu 11.04

  1. Position the pointer on an empty area of the desktop, or of a Nautilus 
window's main pane.
  2. Without moving the pointer at all, either hold down the right mouse 
button, or click once.
  3. Release the button, or click again.

  What happens:
  2. A shortcut menu opens with "New Folder" highlighted.
  3. A new folder is created.

  What should happen:
  2. A shortcut menu opens with nothing highlighted.
  3. Nothing.

  This is a regression of bug 626462. I noticed the problem during a
  usability test in 2009 or 2010, when someone tapped absent-mindedly on
  the right mouse button and created a folder without realizing it.

  The fix is to add as much padding above every menu's first item, and
  below its last item, as there is above or below a menu separator (as
  illustrated in bug 659866).

  Fixing this would also help avoid accidentally closing a menu in the
  menu bar, when its first item is a submenu or other control that is
  dangerously close to other items in the menu bar.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1281617] Re: Missing padding above menu's first item and below last item

2014-07-15 Thread Bug Watch Updater
** Changed in: gtk
   Status: Fix Released = Confirmed

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Title:
  Missing padding above menu's first item and below last item

Status in GTK+ GUI Toolkit:
  Confirmed
Status in “gtk+3.0” package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in “ubuntu-themes” package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  Problem occurs with: light-themes 13.04+13.10.20131014-0ubuntu1, Ubuntu 13.10
  Does not occur with: light-themes 0.1.8.11, Ubuntu 11.04

  1. Position the pointer on an empty area of the desktop, or of a Nautilus 
window's main pane.
  2. Without moving the pointer at all, either hold down the right mouse 
button, or click once.
  3. Release the button, or click again.

  What happens:
  2. A shortcut menu opens with New Folder highlighted.
  3. A new folder is created.

  What should happen:
  2. A shortcut menu opens with nothing highlighted.
  3. Nothing.

  This is a regression of bug 626462. I noticed the problem during a
  usability test in 2009 or 2010, when someone tapped absent-mindedly on
  the right mouse button and created a folder without realizing it.

  The fix is to add as much padding above every menu's first item, and
  below its last item, as there is above or below a menu separator (as
  illustrated in bug 659866).

  Fixing this would also help avoid accidentally closing a menu in the
  menu bar, when its first item is a submenu or other control that is
  dangerously close to other items in the menu bar.

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