Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-core
Component problem: Gnome "Save as dialog" (I have guessed it might be
included in gnome-core package...)
Version: As of today, latest in feisty fawn
is reproducible: yes and easily
problem description:
Scenario 1:
Using Firefox, I select "Save link as", the "Save dialog" window appear but the
current directory is not the intended one. I use the left pane of this dialog
to select my home directory (at that point the name of the file I intended to
save is cleared), the save button is not working until I figure out that the
file name is missing. After typing the file name it works.
Scenario 2:
I open a text file using Text Editor (gedit), and I select "Save as", I want to
save it in another directory, I use the left pane of the dialog window to
change of directory, at that moment the filename is cleared and I have to
re-type it.
expected behaviour:
Scenario 1:
After changing of directory using the left pane of the dialog, the file name
should not be cleared, so hitting the "save" button would just save the file in
the newly chosen directory with the name of the link (if the link was pointing
to index.html and I had right clicked on it and chose Save link as, the saved
file name should be index.html)
Scenario 2:
After changing of directory and pressing "save" the text file should be saved
in the newly chosen directory with the same original name of the file.
** Affects: meta-gnome2 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Unconfirmed
** Tags: clear dialog filename gnome saveas
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: gnome-core
Component problem: Gnome "Save as dialog" (I have guessed it might be
included in gnome-core package...)
Version: As of today, latest in feisty fawn
- is reproducable: yes and easily
+ is reproducible: yes and easily
problem description:
Scenario 1:
- Using Firefox, I select "Save link as", the "Save dialog" window appear but
the current directory is not the intended one. I use the left pane of this
dialogue to select my home directory (at that point the name of the file I
intended to save is cleared), the save button is not working until I figure out
that the file name is missing. After typing the file name it works.
+ Using Firefox, I select "Save link as", the "Save dialog" window appear but
the current directory is not the intended one. I use the left pane of this
dialog to select my home directory (at that point the name of the file I
intended to save is cleared), the save button is not working until I figure out
that the file name is missing. After typing the file name it works.
Scenario 2:
- I open a text file using Text Editor (gedit), and I select "Save as", I want
to save it in another directory, I use the left pane of the dialogue window to
change of directory, at that moment the filename is cleared and I have to
re-type it.
+ I open a text file using Text Editor (gedit), and I select "Save as", I want
to save it in another directory, I use the left pane of the dialog window to
change of directory, at that moment the filename is cleared and I have to
re-type it.
expected behaviour:
Scenario 1:
- After changing of directory using the left pane, the file name should not be
clearer, so hitting the "save" button would just save the file in the newly
chosen directory with the name of the link (if the link was pointing to
index.html and I had right clicked on it and chose Save link as, the file name
should be index.html)
+ After changing of directory using the left pane of the dialog, the file name
should not be cleared, so hitting the "save" button would just save the file in
the newly chosen directory with the name of the link (if the link was pointing
to index.html and I had right clicked on it and chose Save link as, the saved
file name should be index.html)
Scenario 2:
After changing of directory and pressing "save" the text file should be saved
in the newly chosen directory with the same original name of the file.
** Tags added: clear dialog filename gnome saveas
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Filename is blanked when using save as or save link
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/101851
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