On Sat, 2009-05-30 at 21:26 +0000, Dana Goyette wrote:
> *** This bug is a duplicate of bug 263779 ***
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/263779
>
> I disagree with marking this as duplicate: this bug is about the going
> fullscreen on "play"; the other bug was about it BLOCKING the play
> button from reaching the media player. It may be true that it no longer
> blocks the keys from reaching other applications.... but evince DOES
> still rather extremely annoyingly go full-sceen when you try to play or
> pause the music. It also skips around in slides when you try to change
> tracks in the music player.
>
Right, and exactly what's wrong with that? I think it's a nice feature,
as long as it doesn't block my media players when they're active and
should be the ones responding to the media keys instead of Evince. And
it doesn't any more, since that other bug is fixed (and by the way, it
was a gnome-settings-daemon bug exposed by Evince's behaviour).
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Regards,
Chow Loong Jin
On Sat, 2009-05-30 at 21:26 +0000, Dana Goyette wrote: /bugs.launchpad .net/bugs/ 263779 daemon bug exposed by Evince's behaviour).
> *** This bug is a duplicate of bug 263779 ***
> https:/
>
> I disagree with marking this as duplicate: this bug is about the going
> fullscreen on "play"; the other bug was about it BLOCKING the play
> button from reaching the media player. It may be true that it no longer
> blocks the keys from reaching other applications.... but evince DOES
> still rather extremely annoyingly go full-sceen when you try to play or
> pause the music. It also skips around in slides when you try to change
> tracks in the music player.
>
Right, and exactly what's wrong with that? I think it's a nice feature,
as long as it doesn't block my media players when they're active and
should be the ones responding to the media keys instead of Evince. And
it doesn't any more, since that other bug is fixed (and by the way, it
was a gnome-settings-
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Regards,
Chow Loong Jin