2011-04-27 20:31:43 |
Matt Griffin |
bug |
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added bug |
2011-04-28 09:00:32 |
Sebastien Bacher |
unity: importance |
Undecided |
Low |
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2011-04-28 09:00:32 |
Sebastien Bacher |
unity: status |
New |
Incomplete |
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2011-05-04 13:18:36 |
Matt Griffin |
description |
Steps to reproduce using Natty.
1. Select an email in Thunderbird containing a linked URL
2. Click the link
3. A browser opens (Chromium in my case) with the Window at the top/front of my screen
What I'd expect to happen: Window title and application menus would be for my browser (Chromium)
What actually happens: Window title and application menus are still for Thunderbird
Since Thunderbird still has focus, my usual keyboard shortcuts and arrow keys that I use for my browser don't work ... unless there's a corresponding function in Thunderbird. |
Steps to reproduce using Natty.
1. Select an email in Thunderbird containing a linked URL
2. Click the link
3. A browser opens (Chromium in my case) with the Window at the top/front of my screen
What I'd expect to happen: Window title and application menus would be for my browser (Chromium)
What actually happens: Window title and application menus are still for Thunderbird
Since Thunderbird still has focus, my usual keyboard shortcuts and arrow keys that I use for my browser don't work ... unless there's a corresponding function in Thunderbird.
Some additional notes... I sometimes see this same effect when clicking ALT-TAB to switch between applications. |
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2011-05-04 13:19:40 |
Matt Griffin |
description |
Steps to reproduce using Natty.
1. Select an email in Thunderbird containing a linked URL
2. Click the link
3. A browser opens (Chromium in my case) with the Window at the top/front of my screen
What I'd expect to happen: Window title and application menus would be for my browser (Chromium)
What actually happens: Window title and application menus are still for Thunderbird
Since Thunderbird still has focus, my usual keyboard shortcuts and arrow keys that I use for my browser don't work ... unless there's a corresponding function in Thunderbird.
Some additional notes... I sometimes see this same effect when clicking ALT-TAB to switch between applications. |
Steps to reproduce using Natty.
1. Select an email in Thunderbird containing a linked URL
2. Click the link
3. A browser opens (Chromium in my case) with the Window at the top/front of my screen
What I'd expect to happen: Window title and application menus would be for my browser (Chromium)
What actually happens: Window title and application menus are still for Thunderbird
Since Thunderbird still has focus, my usual keyboard shortcuts and arrow keys that I use for my browser don't work ... unless there's a corresponding function in Thunderbird.
Additional notes
- Only see in Unity 2D
- I sometimes see this same result when clicking ALT-TAB to switch between applications. |
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2011-06-22 16:05:31 |
Brendan Donegan |
unity (Ubuntu): status |
New |
Confirmed |
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2011-06-22 16:06:33 |
Brendan Donegan |
summary |
URL from Thunderbird doesn't give browser focus when clicked |
URL from Thunderbird doesn't give browser focus when clicked if browser window isn't minimised |
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2011-06-22 18:43:37 |
Brendan Donegan |
bug |
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added subscriber Brendan Donegan |
2011-06-24 09:41:24 |
Didier Roche-Tolomelli |
unity: status |
Incomplete |
Confirmed |
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2011-11-17 18:43:29 |
Sebastien Bacher |
affects |
unity (Ubuntu) |
unity-2d (Ubuntu) |
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2011-11-17 18:43:39 |
Sebastien Bacher |
affects |
unity |
unity-2d |
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2017-06-29 14:24:22 |
Bryan Quigley |
unity-2d: status |
Confirmed |
Invalid |
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2017-06-29 14:24:23 |
Bryan Quigley |
unity-2d (Ubuntu): status |
Confirmed |
Invalid |
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