** Description changed: Ubuntu Software Center 1.1.23, Ubuntu Lucid TEST CASE: - 1. Select and copy this number: 1234 - 2. From "Get Software", in the search field paste the 1234. + 1. Select and copy the following number into your clipboard: 1234 + 2. Open Ubuntu Software Center (USB). In the "Get Software" view, click in the search field and paste the value from the clipboard. The "1234" will appear and the resulting search results will be displayed. 3. Click "More Info" on the first result. - 4. Click Back. - 5. Exit and relaunch USC. - 6. From "Get Software", in the search field *slowly* type "1234", slow enough for the display to update completely after each digit. + 4. Click the Back navigation button. + 5. Exit and relaunch USC. Note that the search field is again empty (it is always reset on a fresh launch of USC). + 6. In the "Get Software" view, *slowly* type "1234" into the search field -- type slowly enough for the display to update completely after each digit. 7. Click "More Info" on the first result. - 8. Click Back. + 8. Click the Back navigation button. What should happen: 4. You return to search results for "1234". 8. You return to search results for "1234". What actually happens: 4. You return to search results for "1234". 8. You return to search results for "1". The "234" has been lost. Exactly how many characters get lost from a search string depends on how slowly you typed the string, versus how fast USC was at doing the live search.
-- Going back to search results forgets characters depending on typing speed https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/537512 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
