2011-08-18 10:57:18 |
Matthew Paul Thomas |
description |
unity 3.6.6-0ubuntu1, Ubuntu Natty
1. Open the Dash.
2. Press Alt+Tab.
What happens: Nothing.
What should happen: Focus switches to the previously-focused window. |
unity 3.6.6-0ubuntu1, Ubuntu Natty
unity 4.8.0-0ubuntu2, Ubuntu Ocelot
1. Open the Dash.
2. Press Alt+Tab.
What happens:
* In unity 3.6.6-0ubuntu1, nothing happens.
* In unity 4.8.0-0ubuntu2, the previous window is raised behind the Dash, but the normal Alt+Tab display does not appear.
What should happen: The Dash disappears, the normal Alt+Tab display appears, and focus switches to the previously-focused window. |
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2011-08-18 11:00:10 |
Matthew Paul Thomas |
description |
unity 3.6.6-0ubuntu1, Ubuntu Natty
unity 4.8.0-0ubuntu2, Ubuntu Ocelot
1. Open the Dash.
2. Press Alt+Tab.
What happens:
* In unity 3.6.6-0ubuntu1, nothing happens.
* In unity 4.8.0-0ubuntu2, the previous window is raised behind the Dash, but the normal Alt+Tab display does not appear.
What should happen: The Dash disappears, the normal Alt+Tab display appears, and focus switches to the previously-focused window. |
unity 3.6.6-0ubuntu1, Ubuntu Natty
unity 4.8.0-0ubuntu2, Ubuntu Ocelot
1. Open the Dash.
2. Press Alt+Tab.
What happens:
* In unity 3.6.6-0ubuntu1, nothing happens.
* In unity 4.8.0-0ubuntu2, the previous window is raised behind the Dash, but the normal Alt+Tab display does not appear.
What should happen:
* The Dash disappears.
* As long as the Alt key is still down, the normal Alt+Tab display appears.
* When the Alt key is released, focus switches to the appropriate window. |
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