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Bug 328094 - Bug when opening the dialog two times and setting different values
Bug when opening the dialog two times and setting different values
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Product: gnome-control-center
Classification: Core
Component: [obsolete] Preferred applications
2.13.x
Other All
: High normal
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Assigned To: Control-Center Maintainers
Control-Center Maintainers
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2006-01-21 22:26 UTC by Xavier Claessens
Modified: 2006-02-14 21:13 UTC
See Also:
GNOME target: ---
GNOME version: 2.13/2.14


Attachments
preferred-apps-flickering-radio-buttons.patch (6.04 KB, patch)
2006-01-22 15:45 UTC, Luca Cavalli
reviewed Details | Review

Description Xavier Claessens 2006-01-21 22:26:36 UTC
Please describe the problem:
Here is the problem:

Steps to reproduce:
1. Open two "prefered applications" dialogs
2. change the "open link in new tab" option to another choice


Actual results:
See that it begin to switch from one choice to the other infinitely

Expected results:
When option change on one dialog the other should be updated according to the
new choice

Does this happen every time?
yes

Other information:
All preference windows can be opened multiple times, is it normal ? I think that
if we open a second time the System->preferences->"prefered applications" (or
others) it shouldn't make a new dialog but just make the existing one active...
Comment 1 Luca Cavalli 2006-01-22 15:45:08 UTC
Created attachment 57854 [details] [review]
preferred-apps-flickering-radio-buttons.patch

I can't reproduce your exact behaviour, but I see a strong radio buttons flickering when clicking them (sometimes I have to click them twice to have the option selected). The attached patch should fix the problem. Xavier, can you test it, please?

As for applet multiple instances, I don't see any problem. Since they are just gconf graphical representation, you can have as many as you want, given that they are all synched.
Comment 2 Xavier Claessens 2006-01-22 17:18:25 UTC
Seems to fix my problem, thanks !
Comment 3 Brent Smith (smitten) 2006-01-22 19:16:23 UTC
Fixes the issue here as well.  I was seeing the same behavior as you, Luca.

Marking NEW so that this gets committed.
Comment 4 Rodrigo Moya 2006-02-13 22:58:19 UTC
Luca, can you commit then and close the bug if this is ok?
Comment 5 Luca Cavalli 2006-02-14 21:13:31 UTC
Done. My first commit :)