Activity log for bug #1710421

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2017-08-12 21:55:46 Alan Pope 🍺🐧🐱 🦄 bug added bug
2017-08-13 20:47:21 JNICH0L bug added subscriber JNICH0L
2017-08-13 21:21:43 Launchpad Janitor gnome-shell (Ubuntu): status New Confirmed
2017-08-14 02:26:28 Daniel van Vugt tags amd64 apport-bug artful wayland-session a11y amd64 apport-bug artful wayland-session
2017-08-14 02:26:36 Daniel van Vugt tags a11y amd64 apport-bug artful wayland-session a11y amd64 apport-bug artful gnome-17.10 wayland-session
2017-08-14 09:59:53 Alan Pope 🍺🐧🐱 🦄 bug watch added https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=733297
2017-08-14 09:59:53 Alan Pope 🍺🐧🐱 🦄 bug task added gnome-shell
2017-08-14 10:47:45 Bug Watch Updater gnome-shell: status Unknown Confirmed
2017-08-14 10:47:45 Bug Watch Updater gnome-shell: importance Unknown Low
2017-08-14 15:43:03 Khurshid Alam bug added subscriber Khurshid Alam
2017-08-15 02:36:19 Daniel van Vugt gnome-shell (Ubuntu): importance Undecided Medium
2017-10-23 09:12:55 Norbert description Other desktop systems including Microsoft Windows and Unity have accelerator keys in the window menu. This is typically accessible via ALT_Space on any window, then pressing a key to initiate the desired function. Typically Alt_Space can be used to bring up the menu, then use x to maximise a window, n to minimise a window, etc. GNOME Shell does not implement these accelerator keys, which seems inconsistent with other desktops, and internally inconsistent, as other menus in GNOME applications _do_ have accelerator keys. It would be great for people coming to GNOME Shell should be able to use the familiar keyboard shortcuts they're used to. As far as I can test (as far back as 16.04) this has always been the case. ProblemType: Bug DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.10 Package: gnome-shell 3.24.3-0ubuntu1 ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.11.0-13.19-generic 4.11.12 Uname: Linux 4.11.0-13-generic x86_64 NonfreeKernelModules: zfs zunicode zavl zcommon znvpair ApportVersion: 2.20.6-0ubuntu5 Architecture: amd64 CurrentDesktop: GNOME Date: Sat Aug 12 22:49:46 2017 DisplayManager: gdm3 InstallationDate: Installed on 2017-08-02 (10 days ago) InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 17.10 "Artful Aardvark" - Alpha amd64 (20170712) SourcePackage: gnome-shell UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install) Description from duplicate bug 1725706: Steps to reproduce: 1. Install Ubuntu 17.10 2. Login to the default Ubuntu session 3. Open any windowed application such as Nautilus or `gnome-terminal` 3. Click <Alt+Space> to show current window settings 4. Try to set "Always on Top" property with keyboard shortcut (<t>) Expected results: * window reacts on <t> and set on top as requested Actual results: * window does not react on <t> Notes: "Always on Top" is just an illustration. Mnemonics for other (Minimize, Maximize, Move, Resize, Always on Visible Workspace, Move to workspace down, etc) do not defined and do work too. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Original description below: Other desktop systems including Microsoft Windows and Unity have accelerator keys in the window menu. This is typically accessible via ALT_Space on any window, then pressing a key to initiate the desired function. Typically Alt_Space can be used to bring up the menu, then use x to maximise a window, n to minimise a window, etc. GNOME Shell does not implement these accelerator keys, which seems inconsistent with other desktops, and internally inconsistent, as other menus in GNOME applications _do_ have accelerator keys. It would be great for people coming to GNOME Shell should be able to use the familiar keyboard shortcuts they're used to. As far as I can test (as far back as 16.04) this has always been the case. ProblemType: Bug DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.10 Package: gnome-shell 3.24.3-0ubuntu1 ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.11.0-13.19-generic 4.11.12 Uname: Linux 4.11.0-13-generic x86_64 NonfreeKernelModules: zfs zunicode zavl zcommon znvpair ApportVersion: 2.20.6-0ubuntu5 Architecture: amd64 CurrentDesktop: GNOME Date: Sat Aug 12 22:49:46 2017 DisplayManager: gdm3 InstallationDate: Installed on 2017-08-02 (10 days ago) InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 17.10 "Artful Aardvark" - Alpha amd64 (20170712) SourcePackage: gnome-shell UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
2017-10-23 09:15:27 Norbert tags a11y amd64 apport-bug artful gnome-17.10 wayland-session a11y apport-bug artful gnome-17.10 wayland-session
2017-10-23 11:39:17 Andreas Hasenack bug added subscriber Andreas Hasenack
2017-10-24 06:50:34 Marco Trevisan (Treviño) bug added subscriber Marco Trevisan (Treviño)
2018-01-09 08:17:33 Stefan bug added subscriber Stefan
2018-05-06 16:23:52 Norbert tags a11y apport-bug artful gnome-17.10 wayland-session a11y apport-bug artful bionic
2018-05-07 04:08:49 Daniel van Vugt gnome-shell (Ubuntu): importance Medium Low
2018-08-20 18:59:45 thinkpad bug added subscriber thinkpad
2018-10-19 09:44:41 Norbert tags a11y apport-bug artful bionic a11y apport-bug artful bionic cosmic
2018-10-19 09:44:49 Norbert tags a11y apport-bug artful bionic cosmic a11y apport-bug bionic cosmic
2018-10-19 11:48:16 Norbert bug added subscriber Norbert
2018-12-09 16:33:15 Norbert tags a11y apport-bug bionic cosmic a11y apport-bug bionic cosmic disco
2019-04-21 18:55:17 Norbert tags a11y apport-bug bionic cosmic disco a11y apport-bug bionic cosmic disco eoan
2019-07-22 03:55:17 Daniel van Vugt tags a11y apport-bug bionic cosmic disco eoan a11y apport-bug bionic disco eoan
2020-01-24 09:41:26 Daniel van Vugt tags a11y apport-bug bionic disco eoan a11y apport-bug bionic eoan
2020-08-11 09:41:06 Daniel van Vugt tags a11y apport-bug bionic eoan a11y apport-bug bionic
2020-08-11 09:41:17 Daniel van Vugt tags a11y apport-bug bionic a11y apport-bug bionic focal
2022-04-29 03:02:47 Daniel van Vugt tags a11y apport-bug bionic focal a11y apport-bug bionic focal jammy