Actually this is fixed now in unity8, it's messaging app itself that
must be unfocusing the field.
The same works for the notes app:
* open notes app
* edit an existing note or add a new one and type something into it (otherwise
it closes the note and unfocuses)
* left swipe to dash
* tap notes
* keyboard back up
** Changed in: unity8 (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
** Changed in: unity8
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
** Also affects: messaging-app (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Description changed:
- seeing this in build 160
+ seeing this in build rtm13
- open messaging-app
- open a message and click in send field to display keyboard
- left edge swipe to return to shell
- click on messaging-app in Apps scope
Expected result:
- messaging-app displayed with keyboard visible
Actual result:
- messaging-app shown with blank area where keyboard used to be (see
screenshot)
+
+ The same steps work with notes app, see comment #2.
** Description changed:
seeing this in build rtm13
- open messaging-app
- open a message and click in send field to display keyboard
- left edge swipe to return to shell
- click on messaging-app in Apps scope
Expected result:
- messaging-app displayed with keyboard visible
Actual result:
- - messaging-app shown with blank area where keyboard used to be (see
screenshot)
+ - messaging-app shown without focus or keyboard
The same steps work with notes app, see comment #2.
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