Activity log for bug #1674749

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2017-03-21 16:35:52 Daniel d'Andrada bug added bug
2017-03-21 16:45:05 Daniel d'Andrada summary qtmir destroys windows after requesting them to close qtmir always destroys windows after requesting them to close
2017-03-21 16:45:13 Daniel d'Andrada summary qtmir always destroys windows after requesting them to close qtmir destroys windows after requesting them to close
2017-03-21 16:46:11 Daniel d'Andrada description Specially on desktop, requesting a window to close doesn't necessarily means it should destroy itself. It's a common idiom to just hide the window, for instance. Some might even stay around and just popup a dialog if there's modified content that hasn't been saved yet. qtmir always destroys a window if it does do so itself after being requested to close. Specially on desktop, requesting a window to close doesn't necessarily means it should destroy itself. It's a common idiom to just hide the window, for instance. Some might even stay around and just popup a dialog if there's modified content that hasn't been saved yet.
2017-03-21 16:46:22 Daniel d'Andrada description qtmir always destroys a window if it does do so itself after being requested to close. Specially on desktop, requesting a window to close doesn't necessarily means it should destroy itself. It's a common idiom to just hide the window, for instance. Some might even stay around and just popup a dialog if there's modified content that hasn't been saved yet. qtmir always destroys a window if it doesn't do so itself after being requested to close. Specially on desktop, requesting a window to close doesn't necessarily means it should destroy itself. It's a common idiom to just hide the window, for instance. Some might even stay around and just popup a dialog if there's modified content that hasn't been saved yet.
2017-03-21 16:47:13 Daniel d'Andrada description qtmir always destroys a window if it doesn't do so itself after being requested to close. Specially on desktop, requesting a window to close doesn't necessarily means it should destroy itself. It's a common idiom to just hide the window, for instance. Some might even stay around and just popup a dialog if there's modified content that hasn't been saved yet. qtmir always destroys a window if it doesn't do so itself after being requested to close. Specially on desktop, requesting a window to close doesn't necessarily means it should destroy itself. It's a common idiom for an application to just hide it instead, so it can be reused next time it's needed (particularly for child windows). Some might even stay around and just popup a dialog if there's modified content that hasn't been saved yet.
2017-03-21 17:23:43 Daniel d'Andrada qtmir (Ubuntu): assignee Daniel d'Andrada (dandrader)
2017-03-21 17:25:22 Daniel d'Andrada qtmir (Ubuntu): status New In Progress
2017-03-21 17:25:46 Daniel d'Andrada description qtmir always destroys a window if it doesn't do so itself after being requested to close. Specially on desktop, requesting a window to close doesn't necessarily means it should destroy itself. It's a common idiom for an application to just hide it instead, so it can be reused next time it's needed (particularly for child windows). Some might even stay around and just popup a dialog if there's modified content that hasn't been saved yet. qtmir always destroys a window if it doesn't do so itself after being requested to close. Specially on desktop, requesting a window to close doesn't necessarily mean it should destroy itself. It's a common idiom for an application to just hide it instead, so it can be reused next time it's needed (particularly for child windows). Some might even stay around and just popup a dialog if there's modified content that hasn't been saved yet.
2017-03-21 18:07:08 Daniel d'Andrada qtmir (Ubuntu): assignee Daniel d'Andrada (dandrader)
2017-03-21 18:07:12 Daniel d'Andrada qtmir (Ubuntu): status In Progress Confirmed
2017-03-21 18:07:16 Daniel d'Andrada qtmir (Ubuntu): importance Undecided High
2017-03-21 19:01:12 Daniel d'Andrada marked as duplicate 1671424