GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 300160
Difficult to navigate to the first unread message in a newly selected folder
Last modified: 2006-03-25 21:01:22 UTC
When selecting a folder containing new messages, the bahaviour of evolution has slowly degraded from 1.4: 1.4: Pressing . goes to the first unread message. 2.0: Must first click the preview pane or press tab a number of times, otherwise "." is interpreted as a search in the folder list. 2.2: Clicking in the preview pane no longer has any effect as far as "." is concerned. I must *select* a message in the list first, then press "." It's becoming more and more convoluted for each evo release. This is a call for simplification of message navigation. Other information:
running evolution-2.2.1.0.200504090310-0.snap.ximian.10.1 here and cannot confirm your bug submision, if my focus is in the folder list pane, pushing "." makes evolution go to the next unread message, so everything works as in your 1. 4-version. pushing "." also works when the focus is in the four buttons component pane on the left bottom. could you please submit more information, like distribution, gtk etc? (don't know if that makes sense though :-/ ) i have gnome2.6 on suse9.2 and gtk2-devel-2.4.9-10, gtkhtml2-3.6.2.0. 200504090310-0.snap.ximian.10.1 and gtk2-2.4.9-10 installed. thanks in advance.
These are my precise actions: 1. Start evolution. New mail in inbox. 2. Select inbox (1 mouse click on Inbox), folder list has focus. 3. See that inbox has new mail. 4. Press "." (1 keystroke) 5. Instead of going to the new message, a small popup displays below the folder pane (quick search for folders, I think), containing the "." and any subsequent characters I type. Debian unstable, GNOME 2.8.3, evolution 2.2.1.1. With: libgtk2.0-0 2.6.4-1 libgtkhtml3.6-18 3.6.1-2 /Mikael
whou, i don't see this here, no popup display... :-(
complaining about search mode and pushing "." is also bug 302033
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the keypress is ctrl-], not .
*** Bug 302033 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***