[Desktop-packages] [Bug 879513] Re: nautilus keeps active window status when it shouldn't

2018-05-12 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
[Expired for nautilus (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60
days.]

** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
   Status: Incomplete => Expired

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Title:
  nautilus keeps active window status when it shouldn't

Status in nautilus package in Ubuntu:
  Expired

Bug description:
  Expected behaviour:
  - Open gedit so that it is active on your workspace (my tests show no opened 
file is needed but gedit needs to already be open)
  - In the folder window press enter to open a text document
  - Wait for gedit to become the active window
  - Press ctrl+f to search for text and perform over keyboard commands on gedit

  Actual Behaviour:

  Nautilus keeps the active window status even though gedit may be
  completely full screen. Any key commands pressed go to nautilus even
  though the window it hiding behind the now full screen application.

  gedit is just the example, it could be any application not opened with
  the mouse. It seems that because no mouse input is received the new
  window whatever it may be never becomes the active window. This is
  wrong, the application that is launched by pressing the enter button
  should also become active not just for mouse clickers.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 879513] Re: nautilus keeps active window status when it shouldn't

2018-03-13 Thread Ads20000
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make Ubuntu 
better. We are sorry that we do not always have the capacity to look at all 
reported bugs in a timely manner. There have been many changes in Ubuntu since 
that time you reported the bug and your problem may have been fixed with some 
of the updates. It would help us a lot if you could test it on a currently 
supported Ubuntu version. When you test it and it is still an issue, kindly 
upload the updated logs by running only once:
apport-collect 879513

and any other logs that are relevant for this particular issue.

** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Incomplete

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Title:
  nautilus keeps active window status when it shouldn't

Status in nautilus package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Expected behaviour:
  - Open gedit so that it is active on your workspace (my tests show no opened 
file is needed but gedit needs to already be open)
  - In the folder window press enter to open a text document
  - Wait for gedit to become the active window
  - Press ctrl+f to search for text and perform over keyboard commands on gedit

  Actual Behaviour:

  Nautilus keeps the active window status even though gedit may be
  completely full screen. Any key commands pressed go to nautilus even
  though the window it hiding behind the now full screen application.

  gedit is just the example, it could be any application not opened with
  the mouse. It seems that because no mouse input is received the new
  window whatever it may be never becomes the active window. This is
  wrong, the application that is launched by pressing the enter button
  should also become active not just for mouse clickers.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 879513] Re: nautilus keeps active window status when it shouldn't

2011-11-30 Thread Sebastien Bacher
still can't confirm, could you take a screenshot showing the issue?

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Title:
  nautilus keeps active window status when it shouldn't

Status in “nautilus” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Expected behaviour:
  - Open gedit so that it is active on your workspace (my tests show no opened 
file is needed but gedit needs to already be open)
  - In the folder window press enter to open a text document
  - Wait for gedit to become the active window
  - Press ctrl+f to search for text and perform over keyboard commands on gedit

  Actual Behaviour:

  Nautilus keeps the active window status even though gedit may be
  completely full screen. Any key commands pressed go to nautilus even
  though the window it hiding behind the now full screen application.

  gedit is just the example, it could be any application not opened with
  the mouse. It seems that because no mouse input is received the new
  window whatever it may be never becomes the active window. This is
  wrong, the application that is launched by pressing the enter button
  should also become active not just for mouse clickers.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 879513] Re: nautilus keeps active window status when it shouldn't

2011-11-12 Thread Andrew Fenn
Ok, so I have been able to come up with a use case that always
reproduces the bug for me. It seems I left out a critical piece of
information.

You must already have gedit open with another file.

** Description changed:

  Expected behaviour:
+ - Open gedit so that it is active on your workspace (my tests show no opened 
file is needed but gedit needs to already be open)
  - In the folder window press enter to open a text document
  - Wait for gedit to go full screen
  - The active window should now be gedit, press ctrl+f to search for text and 
perform over keyboard commands on gedit
  
  Actual Behaviour:
  
  Nautilus keeps the active window status even though gedit may be
  completely full screen. Any key commands pressed go to nautilus even
  though the window it hiding behind the now full screen application.
  
  gedit is just the example, it could be any application not opened with
  the mouse. It seems that because no mouse input is received the new
  window whatever it may be never becomes the active window. This is
  wrong, the application that is launched by pressing the enter button
  should also become active not just for mouse clickers.

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Title:
  nautilus keeps active window status when it shouldn't

Status in “nautilus” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Expected behaviour:
  - Open gedit so that it is active on your workspace (my tests show no opened 
file is needed but gedit needs to already be open)
  - In the folder window press enter to open a text document
  - Wait for gedit to become the active window
  - Press ctrl+f to search for text and perform over keyboard commands on gedit

  Actual Behaviour:

  Nautilus keeps the active window status even though gedit may be
  completely full screen. Any key commands pressed go to nautilus even
  though the window it hiding behind the now full screen application.

  gedit is just the example, it could be any application not opened with
  the mouse. It seems that because no mouse input is received the new
  window whatever it may be never becomes the active window. This is
  wrong, the application that is launched by pressing the enter button
  should also become active not just for mouse clickers.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 879513] Re: nautilus keeps active window status when it shouldn't

2011-11-12 Thread Andrew Fenn
I have updated the bug description in the hope that others will be able
to reproduce this bug.

** Description changed:

  Expected behaviour:
  - Open gedit so that it is active on your workspace (my tests show no opened 
file is needed but gedit needs to already be open)
  - In the folder window press enter to open a text document
- - Wait for gedit to go full screen
- - The active window should now be gedit, press ctrl+f to search for text and 
perform over keyboard commands on gedit
+ - Wait for gedit to become the active window
+ - Press ctrl+f to search for text and perform over keyboard commands on gedit
  
  Actual Behaviour:
  
  Nautilus keeps the active window status even though gedit may be
  completely full screen. Any key commands pressed go to nautilus even
  though the window it hiding behind the now full screen application.
  
  gedit is just the example, it could be any application not opened with
  the mouse. It seems that because no mouse input is received the new
  window whatever it may be never becomes the active window. This is
  wrong, the application that is launched by pressing the enter button
  should also become active not just for mouse clickers.

** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
   Status: Incomplete = New

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Title:
  nautilus keeps active window status when it shouldn't

Status in “nautilus” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Expected behaviour:
  - Open gedit so that it is active on your workspace (my tests show no opened 
file is needed but gedit needs to already be open)
  - In the folder window press enter to open a text document
  - Wait for gedit to become the active window
  - Press ctrl+f to search for text and perform over keyboard commands on gedit

  Actual Behaviour:

  Nautilus keeps the active window status even though gedit may be
  completely full screen. Any key commands pressed go to nautilus even
  though the window it hiding behind the now full screen application.

  gedit is just the example, it could be any application not opened with
  the mouse. It seems that because no mouse input is received the new
  window whatever it may be never becomes the active window. This is
  wrong, the application that is launched by pressing the enter button
  should also become active not just for mouse clickers.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 879513] Re: nautilus keeps active window status when it shouldn't

2011-11-10 Thread Sebastien Bacher
Can't confirm it there either under unity-3d

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** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
   Status: New = Incomplete

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Title:
  nautilus keeps active window status when it shouldn't

Status in “nautilus” package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Expected behaviour:
  - In the folder window press enter to open a text document
  - Wait for gedit to go full screen
  - The active window should now be gedit, press ctrl+f to search for text and 
perform over keyboard commands on gedit

  Actual Behaviour:

  Nautilus keeps the active window status even though gedit may be
  completely full screen. Any key commands pressed go to nautilus even
  though the window it hiding behind the now full screen application.

  gedit is just the example, it could be any application not opened with
  the mouse. It seems that because no mouse input is received the new
  window whatever it may be never becomes the active window. This is
  wrong, the application that is launched by pressing the enter button
  should also become active not just for mouse clickers.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 879513] Re: nautilus keeps active window status when it shouldn't

2011-11-10 Thread Andrew Fenn
Unity, 64 bit version in VMware Fusion on OSX 10.6

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Title:
  nautilus keeps active window status when it shouldn't

Status in “nautilus” package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Expected behaviour:
  - In the folder window press enter to open a text document
  - Wait for gedit to go full screen
  - The active window should now be gedit, press ctrl+f to search for text and 
perform over keyboard commands on gedit

  Actual Behaviour:

  Nautilus keeps the active window status even though gedit may be
  completely full screen. Any key commands pressed go to nautilus even
  though the window it hiding behind the now full screen application.

  gedit is just the example, it could be any application not opened with
  the mouse. It seems that because no mouse input is received the new
  window whatever it may be never becomes the active window. This is
  wrong, the application that is launched by pressing the enter button
  should also become active not just for mouse clickers.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 879513] Re: nautilus keeps active window status when it shouldn't

2011-11-10 Thread Andrew Fenn
I'm also having this problem ( https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/879456 )
in case the two are some how related.

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Title:
  nautilus keeps active window status when it shouldn't

Status in “nautilus” package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Expected behaviour:
  - In the folder window press enter to open a text document
  - Wait for gedit to go full screen
  - The active window should now be gedit, press ctrl+f to search for text and 
perform over keyboard commands on gedit

  Actual Behaviour:

  Nautilus keeps the active window status even though gedit may be
  completely full screen. Any key commands pressed go to nautilus even
  though the window it hiding behind the now full screen application.

  gedit is just the example, it could be any application not opened with
  the mouse. It seems that because no mouse input is received the new
  window whatever it may be never becomes the active window. This is
  wrong, the application that is launched by pressing the enter button
  should also become active not just for mouse clickers.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 879513] Re: nautilus keeps active window status when it shouldn't

2011-10-31 Thread Haitao Li
I cann't reproduce this with 3.2.1-0ubuntu2 on Oneiric amd64 with Unity
4.24.0-0ubuntu2b1.

Are you running Unity? Which window manager are you using? I'm thinking
this is more like a bug of a window manager instead of Nautilus.

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Title:
  nautilus keeps active window status when it shouldn't

Status in “nautilus” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Expected behaviour:
  - In the folder window press enter to open a text document
  - Wait for gedit to go full screen
  - The active window should now be gedit, press ctrl+f to search for text and 
perform over keyboard commands on gedit

  Actual Behaviour:

  Nautilus keeps the active window status even though gedit may be
  completely full screen. Any key commands pressed go to nautilus even
  though the window it hiding behind the now full screen application.

  gedit is just the example, it could be any application not opened with
  the mouse. It seems that because no mouse input is received the new
  window whatever it may be never becomes the active window. This is
  wrong, the application that is launched by pressing the enter button
  should also become active not just for mouse clickers.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 879513] Re: nautilus keeps active window status when it shouldn't

2011-10-21 Thread Andrew Fenn
This is in Ubuntu 11.10 AMD 64 by the way with the latest proposed
updates enabled.

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Title:
  nautilus keeps active window status when it shouldn't

Status in “nautilus” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Expected behaviour:
  - In the folder window press enter to open a text document
  - Wait for gedit to go full screen
  - The active window should now be gedit, press ctrl+f to search for text and 
perform over keyboard commands on gedit

  Actual Behaviour:

  Nautilus keeps the active window status even though gedit may be
  completely full screen. Any key commands pressed go to nautilus even
  though the window it hiding behind the now full screen application.

  gedit is just the example, it could be any application not opened with
  the mouse. It seems that because no mouse input is received the new
  window whatever it may be never becomes the active window. This is
  wrong, the application that is launched by pressing the enter button
  should also become active not just for mouse clickers.

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