the behaviour is an upstream decision not a bug, you should discuss it
upstream and not there
So, Ubuntu describes such a remark as invalid, and says that I should
not discuss it there.
I would like to know where you read that someone took the decision
that a right click on the desktop
So, Ubuntu describes such a remark as invalid, and says that I should
not discuss it there.
not exactly, you have been told that the software is not written there
and that ubuntu which is the distributor is not the right contact to get
that changed, you should write to the people writting the
the behaviour is an upstream decision not a bug, you should discuss it
upstream and not there
** Changed in: gtk+2.0 (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
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In fact, Ubuntu or whoever have now implemented the long click that
Windows used for quite a time to, for example, rename a file. But Ubuntu
does it only on the right button and to produce very strange, useless
and annoying effects.
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Since Ubuntu 8.10, the problem described above occurs even without any
slipping of the mouse. Right-clicking on the Gnome desktop intrepidly
creates a folder if you keep the button down for some short time. Or it
may well open a Background Change dialog, depending on where you click.
Or it
** Description changed:
+ Recycled due to
+ https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gtk+2.0/+bug/238733/comments/12
+
Under Windows (and Wine), a right-click occurs on ButtonRelease.
Under Gnome, a right-click occurs on ButtonPress.
Furthermore, the subsequent Release acts like a
** Changed in: gtk+2.0 (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid = New
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From the user point of view, this is a bug, and I would call it Unexpected
consequences of right-click, instead of Right-click inconveniences.
This bug appears in many situations: Firefox (Bug #187313, Bug #34582),
Thunderbird (Bug #107819), Nautilus (last André's comment), etc, preventing
do you need to be that insistant? yes you can open wishlists but as said
before that's not something the ubuntu team will work on and that should
be taken to a mailing list or to GNOME, anyway enough of this discussion
for me now
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the bug tracker describes bugs, it's not a place where to make
suggestions, you should really mail a list to start a discussion on the
topic
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On 2008-06-15 11:24, Sebastien Bacher wrote :
the bug tracker describes bugs, it's not a place where to make
suggestions,
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/+bugs?field.importance:Alist=WISHLIST
you should really mail a list to start a discussion on the
topic
No time and I am subscribed to
On 2008-06-12 11:11, Sebastien Bacher wrote :
thank you for your bug report, that's an upstream design decision though
and not an ubuntu bug and not something ubuntu plans to change in a
distribution specific way, you should raise the point on
bugzilla.gnome.org if you really want to discuss
the bug has not been deleted, it's still available but closed. what you
describe is not a bug but a design decision, one is not better than the
other one they are just different, the current approch allow to quickly
use the menu and select and item using one click for example, the
firefox issues
thank you for your bug report, that's an upstream design decision though
and not an ubuntu bug and not something ubuntu plans to change in a
distribution specific way, you should raise the point on
bugzilla.gnome.org if you really want to discuss changing the current
behaviour though
** Changed
I'm terribly sorry, I seem to have been multi-tasking a bit too much
yesterday and hit the wrong tab. :(
** Changed in: ubuntu
Sourcepackagename: meta-gnome2 = None
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#ubuntu-bugs seems to think gtk+2.0
** Changed in: gtk+2.0 (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None = gtk+2.0
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Thank you too, but I'm totally surprised with your comment.
What I have written has absolutely nothing to do with translations.
Are you sure this problem belongs to meta-gnome2?
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