akregator: Left/Right arrows fail to navigate articles
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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KDE PIM |
Invalid
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High
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kdepim (Ubuntu) |
Invalid
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Low
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Rich Johnson |
Bug Description
Binary package hint: akregator
Short description: Left/Right arrows fail to navigate articles.
Description: In on folder I've the feeds from KDE Planet, Ubuntu Planet, Debian planet (and some developers appear in both).
When I read messages from the folder, which display messages from all de above feed, I've them sorted by date, if the same article appear in two planet and this article are one next to the other, then left/right arrows fails to navigate to the previous/next article.
Example: If I've four articles
1) article a / planet ubuntu
2) article b / planet ubuntu
3) article b / planet kde
4) article c / planet debian
[article b is by the same person ie jridell]
case i: If I've selected 1) right arrow moves to the next article 2) right arrow again doesn't advance and keep stuck in article 2).
case ii: If I've selected 4) left arrow should move to the previous article 3), but incorrectly moves to the article 2).
dpkg -l | grep akregator says version 3.5.6-0ubuntu6.
This bug is more a wish, than a bug.
Changed in kdepim: | |
status: | Unknown → Fix Released |
Changed in kdepim: | |
status: | Fix Released → Confirmed |
Changed in kdepim: | |
status: | Confirmed → Unknown |
Changed in kdepim: | |
importance: | Unknown → High |
Changed in kdepim: | |
status: | Unknown → Incomplete |
Changed in kdepim: | |
status: | Incomplete → Invalid |
Version: (using KDE KDE 3.4.92)
Installed from: Slackware Packages
OS: Linux
Ok ... this bug did *not* exist in KDE 3.4.3 ... someone must have broken something in the new 1.2 ;)
What happened:
1. Switch to normal view and choose any feed, preferably a feed with a long list.
2. Try to scroll through the articles with left/right keys and occassionally:
a) the left/right key will get stuck/not jump to the next/prev article
b) it jumps to a random article (i.e. not in order shown in the list)
3. Duplicated articles are shown twice at least
4. If you click on an unread title, another title in the list (unrelated) will change its name to the article you just clicked. The article that has its name changed is lost afterwards.
I do not have full source in hand, but I suspect some of the ?new duplication detection mechanism was not working the way it should be.
Cheers,
Frank