https://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=16388
--- Comment #5 from jack_the_pirate <[email protected]> --- This happens both in the Desktop and inside Thunar. Successful replication of this bug can be made if you follow these steps. Pay attention to the mouse arrow in steps 2 and 5. I have done this today exactly like written below. And took the following 14 screenshots: http://imgbox.com/ntgdZxTM Debian http://imgbox.com/n3HSZ5E9 Debian http://imgbox.com/8M74ecbQ Thunar http://imgbox.com/inRWD6BB Thunar http://imgbox.com/VOrp3Nko Thunar http://imgbox.com/WO84w2xT Thunar http://imgbox.com/ye1r0OoI Thunar http://imgbox.com/C2Anzw1X Thunar http://imgbox.com/bSqvJb4l Thunar http://imgbox.com/dDKtERXH Thunar http://imgbox.com/ECrcv82s Nautilus 1-2 http://imgbox.com/QuUt6oIa Nautilus 2-2 http://imgbox.com/YfK01K2A PCManFM 1-2 http://imgbox.com/7s0cR7BD PCManFM 2-2 --------------------------------------------- step 1 debian-9.11.0-amd64-xfce-CD-1.iso in Virtualbox, install Debian 9.11 9 XFCE and activate a mirror during installation for upgrades so that the final result is a Debian 9 fully updated system downloaded from this page: https://cdimage.debian.org/mirror/cdimage/archive/9.11.0/amd64/iso-cd/ download link: https://cdimage.debian.org/mirror/cdimage/archive/9.11.0/amd64/iso-cd/debian-9.11.0-amd64-xfce-CD-1.iso screenshots http://imgbox.com/ntgdZxTM http://imgbox.com/n3HSZ5E9 --------------------------------------------- step 2 without changing anything at all (themes, config files, etc), do this: - in the Desktop, right-click in upper half of the screen - in the Desktop, right-click in lower half of the screen - open a folder with Thunar and right-click in upper half of the screen - open a folder with Thunar and right-click in lower half of the screen screenshots http://imgbox.com/8M74ecbQ http://imgbox.com/inRWD6BB http://imgbox.com/VOrp3Nko http://imgbox.com/WO84w2xT --------------------------------------------- step 3 - create a lot of Thunar custom actions I have created 100 in this test, which are in fact the same (just a simple "mkdir screenshots") if you prefer, you can use the attached file (uca.xml) to replace the default custom actions file default custom actions file location: /home/YOUR-USER/.config/Thunar/uca.xml --------------------------------------------- step 4 - logout - login to be completely sure that the new custom actions file will be work both in the Desktop and in Thunar --------------------------------------------- step 5 after logging in, do this again like in step 2: - in the Desktop, right-click in upper half of the screen - in the Desktop, right-click in lower half of the screen - open a folder with Thunar and right-click in upper half of the screen - open a folder with Thunar and right-click in lower half of the screen screenshots http://imgbox.com/ye1r0OoI http://imgbox.com/C2Anzw1X http://imgbox.com/bSqvJb4l http://imgbox.com/dDKtERXH --------------------------------------------- At this point, as anybody that performed these steps will see, the problem is that a menu entry (which in fact is a command) of the right-click menu is automatically selected by default. To my knowledge, this does NOT happen in other file managers in Linux or Windows or BSD or Apple. Nautilus and PCManFM also have custom actions and that does NOT happen in them, as you can see here (also tested in the same Debian 9 system): Nautilus http://imgbox.com/ECrcv82s http://imgbox.com/QuUt6oIa PCManFM http://imgbox.com/YfK01K2A http://imgbox.com/7s0cR7BD I can only understand the right-click menu automatically selecting a menu entry by default in special situations: - if there are NO custom actions present - if the user wants it and set it so To fully understand the bad consequences of this, please read what I wrote above in the forum post at time "2020-01-14 09:45:40 WET" ============================================= -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug. _______________________________________________ Xfce-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://mail.xfce.org/mailman/listinfo/xfce-bugs
