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Bug 489134 - Control+M doesn't hide the memory register window
Control+M doesn't hide the memory register window
Status: RESOLVED NOTABUG
Product: gnome-calculator
Classification: Core
Component: general
5.21.x
Other Linux
: Normal normal
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Assigned To: Rich Burridge
Rich Burridge
Depends on: 485919
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2007-10-22 19:37 UTC by Joanmarie Diggs (IRC: joanie)
Modified: 2007-10-22 23:27 UTC
See Also:
GNOME target: ---
GNOME version: 2.19/2.20



Description Joanmarie Diggs (IRC: joanie) 2007-10-22 19:37:53 UTC
Steps to reproduce:

1. Switch to Advanced mode
2. Press Control+M to show the memory register window
3. Press it again to hide the memory register window

Expected results: It would be hidden.

Actual results: It remains visible.
Comment 1 Rich Burridge 2007-10-22 23:01:20 UTC
It's another Glade conversion problem by the looks of it.
Comment 2 Rich Burridge 2007-10-22 23:07:16 UTC
So this seems to be doing the same thing as the gcalctool in
the GNOME 2.20 release.

First Control-m brings up the memory register window.
Focus is now on the memory register window.
If you Alt-Tab to give focus back to the main gcalctool
window, another Control-m will dismiss it.

I don't see a bug here Joanie.

What am I missing?


Comment 3 Joanmarie Diggs (IRC: joanie) 2007-10-22 23:17:51 UTC
Oops.  You're missing nothing.  Me, on the other hand.... 

I thought Control M always toggled the window.  My mistake.  Sorry about that!  I'll leave it to you to decide if it's NOTABUG or INVALID. :-)
Comment 4 Rich Burridge 2007-10-22 23:27:27 UTC
NOTABUG! ;-)

Thanks.