Activity log for bug #910063

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2011-12-30 11:04:44 markba bug added bug
2011-12-30 11:05:36 markba affects gimp (Ubuntu) unity (Ubuntu)
2011-12-31 02:04:26 Bilal Akhtar unity (Ubuntu): status New Incomplete
2011-12-31 02:04:29 Bilal Akhtar bug task added unity
2011-12-31 02:04:43 Bilal Akhtar unity: status New Incomplete
2011-12-31 09:26:27 markba description When an image is opened from Nautilus, thus starting the the standard image viewer, EOG, this window does not has the immediate focus. A user has to click into the window to move the focus to EOG. This problem is especially cumbersome when EOG is opened maximized: a user can not see that the global menu which is unhidden when moving the mouse to the title bar, is *not* the menu of EOG (it is the menu of Nautilus...). When trying to close EOG, a user *actually* closes the former window (= Nautilus). Because the user see nothing changing (because a hidden window underneath is closed), he clicks another time and only then, the EOG window is closing. The user expects to come back to Nautilus, but he will not find it. I don't have to explain how confusing this is. The first time, an image is opened from Nautilus by EOG, focus is correctly changed to EOG. But when you return to Nautilus, and open a *second* image, focus stays with Nautilus. A user has to click into the window to move the focus to EOG. This problem is especially cumbersome when EOG is opened maximized: a user can not see that the global menu which is unhidden when moving the mouse to the title bar, is *not* the menu of EOG (it is the menu of Nautilus...). When trying to close EOG, a user *actually* closes the former window (= Nautilus). Because the user see nothing changing (because a hidden window underneath is closed), he clicks another time and only then, the EOG window is closing. The user expects to come back to Nautilus, but he will not find it. I don't have to explain how confusing this is.
2011-12-31 09:26:35 markba unity: status Incomplete New
2011-12-31 09:26:40 markba unity (Ubuntu): status Incomplete New
2011-12-31 09:27:17 markba summary Window of EOG does not has focus when opened from Nautilus Second window of EOG does not has focus when opened from Nautilus
2012-01-02 11:45:01 Omer Akram unity: importance Undecided Low
2012-01-02 11:45:03 Omer Akram unity (Ubuntu): status New Confirmed
2012-01-02 11:45:05 Omer Akram unity: status New Confirmed
2012-01-02 11:45:06 Omer Akram unity (Ubuntu): importance Undecided Low
2012-03-22 13:49:42 jhfhlkjlj attachment added out.ogv https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity/+bug/910063/+attachment/2916251/+files/out.ogv
2012-03-22 13:49:56 jhfhlkjlj affects unity compiz-core
2012-03-22 13:51:21 jhfhlkjlj affects unity (Ubuntu) compiz
2012-03-22 13:51:57 jhfhlkjlj affects compiz-core compiz (Ubuntu)
2012-03-22 13:52:07 jhfhlkjlj affects compiz compiz-core
2012-03-22 13:53:19 jhfhlkjlj compiz (Ubuntu): status Confirmed Triaged
2012-03-22 13:54:20 jhfhlkjlj description The first time, an image is opened from Nautilus by EOG, focus is correctly changed to EOG. But when you return to Nautilus, and open a *second* image, focus stays with Nautilus. A user has to click into the window to move the focus to EOG. This problem is especially cumbersome when EOG is opened maximized: a user can not see that the global menu which is unhidden when moving the mouse to the title bar, is *not* the menu of EOG (it is the menu of Nautilus...). When trying to close EOG, a user *actually* closes the former window (= Nautilus). Because the user see nothing changing (because a hidden window underneath is closed), he clicks another time and only then, the EOG window is closing. The user expects to come back to Nautilus, but he will not find it. I don't have to explain how confusing this is. The first time, an image is opened from Nautilus by EOG, focus is correctly changed to EOG. But when you return to Nautilus, and open a *second* image, focus stays with Nautilus. A user has to click into the window to move the focus to EOG. This problem is especially cumbersome when EOG is opened maximized: a user can not see that the global menu which is unhidden when moving the mouse to the title bar, is *not* the menu of EOG (it is the menu of Nautilus...). When trying to close EOG, a user *actually* closes the former window (= Nautilus). Because the user see nothing changing (because a hidden window underneath is closed), he clicks another time and only then, the EOG window is closing. The user expects to come back to Nautilus, but he will not find it. Here's a screencast: https://bugs.launchpad.net/compiz-core/+bug/910063/+attachment/2916251/+files/out.ogv
2012-03-28 00:53:14 Edward Donovan bug added subscriber Edward Donovan
2012-05-18 08:56:38 Sam Spilsbury compiz: importance Undecided Low
2012-05-18 08:56:38 Sam Spilsbury compiz: status New Confirmed
2012-10-12 05:48:04 Alex Gorban bug added subscriber Alex Gorban
2013-05-17 10:50:10 Florent Mertens bug added subscriber Florent Mertens