Menu items are insensitive when unity-gtk-module is installed

Bug #1176154 reported by William Hua
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Application Menu Indicator
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indicator-appmenu (Ubuntu)
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Bug Description

unity-gtk-module exports its menu actions under the namespace 'unity' to avoid clashing with the 'app' and 'win' action groups that may also be potentially used. Consequently indicator-appmenu should watch for actions in this namespace.

Reproduce by:
Installing unity-gtk-module, and gtk+2.0 and gtk+3.0, both without the menu proxy patch. Open the global menu in gedit.

Expected results:
Some menu items should be activatable, such as File/Quit.

Actual results:
All menu items are insensitive.

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PS Jenkins bot (ps-jenkins) wrote :

Fix committed into lp:indicator-appmenu at revision 238, scheduled for release in indicator-appmenu, milestone Unknown

Changed in indicator-appmenu:
status: New → Fix Committed
Revision history for this message
Launchpad Janitor (janitor) wrote :

This bug was fixed in the package indicator-appmenu - 13.01.0daily13.05.23.1-0ubuntu1

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indicator-appmenu (13.01.0daily13.05.23.1-0ubuntu1) saucy; urgency=low

  [ William Hua ]
  * Adds 'unity' action group. This is needed because applications in
    general may already be using the 'application' and 'window' action
    groups for their own purposes, and unity-gtk-module should try to
    avoid using these if they're already being used. (LP: #1176154)

  [ Ubuntu daily release ]
  * Automatic snapshot from revision 238
 -- Ubuntu daily release <email address hidden> Thu, 23 May 2013 16:59:28 +0000

Changed in indicator-appmenu (Ubuntu):
status: New → Fix Released
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