GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 273531
check or unchecking task change the selected task
Last modified: 2013-09-10 14:04:09 UTC
Distribution: Debian 3.1 Package: Evolution Priority: Normal Version: GNOME2.10.0 unspecified Gnome-Distributor: Ubuntu Synopsis: check or unchecking task change the selected task Bugzilla-Product: Evolution Bugzilla-Component: Tasks Bugzilla-Version: unspecified Description: Description of Problem: When checking (or unchecking) a selected task, the selection goes back to the last selected task. Steps to reproduce the problem: 1. Go in the task menu 2. Create at least 2 tasks 3. Select the first task 4. Select the second task and check the little with square Actual Results: The selection goes to last selected task (in this case, the first one) Expected Results: The selection should stay on the task that has been checked (or unchecked) How often does this happen? Every time Additional Information: I'm using evolution 2.1.6 and Ubuntu hoary. Feel free send comments or e-mail to have more informations if needed. Unknown reporter: thierryn@videotron.ca, changed to bugbuddy-import@ximian.com. Setting qa contact to the default for this product. This bug either had no qa contact or an invalid one.
i don't get this. i am in the task view, and set up two new tasks. i select the first task by left-clicking one time on it and it gets highlighted, then i select the second task which gets highlighted. what do you mean by "check the little with square"? please reopen if you add more information.
It is reproduceable in 2.2.1. By saying "check the little with square"? he means to say that "click on the small square which marks the task as complete". When we focus on the task and mark the task as complete in the task view itself, the focus is being changed to another task. So reopening the bug and marking the target milestone as 2.3
so reassigning.
*** Bug 353827 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Cannot reproduce this anymore in 3.2.2 on Fedora 16. Please reopen if you still see this problem in Evolution 3.2 or 3.0.