GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 313287
Find next action doesn't work as expected
Last modified: 2005-09-19 13:25:18 UTC
First, it just checks occurence of word in current page. If I've found word in document then I can scroll to the page which doesn't contain such word and "Find next" will become unsensitive somehow Second, when I close findbar with escape, entry is still sensitive and it produces a lot of warnings on console when I activate it.
1 If I search the document for a word that is not on the current page once the search is over it automatically scroll to the right position. Can you describe the problem more accurately possibly using a testcase with reproduction steps? 2 I hit ctrl+f, type something in the entry, hit ESC. Typing doesnt produce any warning at that point and the focus looks on the document anyway (arrows works). What am I missing?
Steps to reproduce 1. Find the word which is occured once per document 2. Scroll to another page where is no this word 3. Find next menu will become insensitive --------------------------------- 1. Find word 2. Press escape 3. Press Ctrl+G 4. Read a lot of warnings from console.
Fixed in cvs