Activity log for bug #424315

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2009-09-04 12:51:11 BK bug added bug
2009-09-04 12:51:43 BK attachment added Bildschirmfoto.png http://launchpadlibrarian.net/31308932/Bildschirmfoto.png
2009-09-04 13:19:23 Dilomo anton: status New Confirmed
2009-09-04 13:19:23 Dilomo anton: assignee Dilomo (ankere)
2009-09-05 13:02:10 Dilomo anton: status Confirmed Invalid
2009-09-05 14:27:20 BK affects anton hundredpapercuts
2009-09-05 14:27:20 BK hundredpapercuts: status Invalid New
2009-09-05 14:27:20 BK hundredpapercuts: assignee Dilomo (ankere) Benedikt Klus (benii89)
2009-09-05 14:28:24 BK affects hundredpapercuts anton
2009-09-05 14:28:24 BK anton: status New Invalid
2009-09-05 14:28:24 BK anton: assignee Benedikt Klus (benii89) Dilomo (ankere)
2009-09-05 14:29:06 BK bug task added hundredpapercuts
2009-11-28 18:16:15 Vish affects anton gnome-panel
2009-11-28 18:16:15 Vish gnome-panel: status Invalid New
2009-11-28 18:16:38 Vish bug task added gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
2009-11-28 18:53:19 Dilomo gnome-panel: assignee Dilomo (ankere)
2009-11-30 11:17:20 Sebastien Bacher gnome-panel (Ubuntu): importance Undecided Wishlist
2009-11-30 11:17:20 Sebastien Bacher gnome-panel (Ubuntu): assignee Ubuntu Desktop Bugs (desktop-bugs)
2010-02-04 12:46:05 Omer Akram gnome-panel (Ubuntu): status New Invalid
2010-02-04 12:46:20 Omer Akram hundredpapercuts: status New Invalid
2010-02-04 14:50:48 Vish gnome-panel (Ubuntu): status Invalid Incomplete
2010-02-04 14:57:39 Vish hundredpapercuts: importance Undecided Medium
2010-03-19 13:26:42 Vish gnome-panel (Ubuntu): status Incomplete Confirmed
2010-03-19 15:39:50 Vish affects hundredpapercuts null
2010-03-19 15:52:37 Vish summary remove mouse over effect of clock applet remove "focus" effect of clock applet
2010-03-19 15:54:37 Vish description The brown background of the clock applet has to be a bug. Tell me, if i'm wrong! Reboot your system, don't click anything and hover your mouse cursor over the gnome-panel to reproduce (take a look at the screenshot attached below). You will notice a brown mouse over effect of the clock applet although the mouse cursor is located at a different position of the panel. The first time you click on something this won't happen anymore. Bug happens in two scenarios: A: The brown background of the clock applet has to be a bug. Tell me, if i'm wrong! Reboot your system, don't click anything and hover your mouse cursor over the gnome-panel to reproduce (take a look at the screenshot attached below). You will notice a brown mouse over effect of the clock applet although the mouse cursor is located at a different position of the panel. The first time you click on something this won't happen anymore. B: To reproduce: 1. Boot Ubuntu. 2. right-click on the clock applet (makes the calendar appear) 3. right-click again on the clock applet (make the calender disappear again) 4. In the panel, click either of the icons of the indicator applet 5. result: the "button" of the clock is getting an orange/rose background colour The clock applet is focused in both the times causing this "false focus" to be noticeable
2010-03-19 15:55:10 Vish description Bug happens in two scenarios: A: The brown background of the clock applet has to be a bug. Tell me, if i'm wrong! Reboot your system, don't click anything and hover your mouse cursor over the gnome-panel to reproduce (take a look at the screenshot attached below). You will notice a brown mouse over effect of the clock applet although the mouse cursor is located at a different position of the panel. The first time you click on something this won't happen anymore. B: To reproduce: 1. Boot Ubuntu. 2. right-click on the clock applet (makes the calendar appear) 3. right-click again on the clock applet (make the calender disappear again) 4. In the panel, click either of the icons of the indicator applet 5. result: the "button" of the clock is getting an orange/rose background colour The clock applet is focused in both the times causing this "false focus" to be noticeable Bug happens in two scenarios: A: The brown background of the clock applet has to be a bug. Tell me, if i'm wrong! Reboot your system, don't click anything and hover your mouse cursor over the gnome-panel to reproduce (take a look at the screenshot attached below). You will notice a brown mouse over effect of the clock applet although the mouse cursor is located at a different position of the panel. The first time you click on something this won't happen anymore. B: To reproduce: 1. Boot Ubuntu. 2. right-click on the clock applet (makes the calendar appear) 3. right-click again on the clock applet (make the calender disappear again) 4. In the panel, click either of the icons of the indicator applet 5. result: the "button" of the clock is getting an orange/rose background colour The clock applet is focused in both the scenarios causing this "false focus" to be noticeable
2010-03-20 17:02:27 Christian Göbel bug watch added https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=613417
2010-03-20 17:02:27 Christian Göbel gnome-panel: importance Undecided Unknown
2010-03-20 17:02:27 Christian Göbel gnome-panel: status New Unknown
2010-03-20 17:02:27 Christian Göbel gnome-panel: remote watch GNOME Bug Tracker #613417
2010-03-21 04:21:33 Vish gnome-panel (Ubuntu): status Confirmed Triaged
2010-09-16 04:28:44 Bug Watch Updater gnome-panel: status Unknown New
2010-09-16 04:28:44 Bug Watch Updater gnome-panel: importance Unknown Medium
2011-11-11 21:19:59 Curtis Hovey bug task deleted null