Yes, the bookmark dialog wasn't accessible for osks since it's inception. It grabs the pointer, which effectively makes it system modal until the click outside. Onboard doesn't get a chance until after the dialog was closed.
Unfortunately this seems to have been a design decision: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=393509#c36
On the positive side, bookmarks can be edited by other means. Right clicking an entry in the bookmark menu for example. This has been my workaround for a while.
The issue with the search bar closing and ignoring keystrokes was reported before, Have a look at this bug: https://bugs.launchpad.net/onboard/+bug/905636
I made a couple attempts already, but so far wasn't lucky enough to find a workaround.
Yes, the bookmark dialog wasn't accessible for osks since it's inception. It grabs the pointer, which effectively makes it system modal until the click outside. Onboard doesn't get a chance until after the dialog was closed. /bugzilla. mozilla. org/show_ bug.cgi? id=393509# c36
Unfortunately this seems to have been a design decision:
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On the positive side, bookmarks can be edited by other means. Right clicking an entry in the bookmark menu for example. This has been my workaround for a while.
The issue with the search bar closing and ignoring keystrokes was reported before, Have a look at this bug: /bugs.launchpad .net/onboard/ +bug/905636
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I made a couple attempts already, but so far wasn't lucky enough to find a workaround.