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Bug 597143 - Cannot click button twice
Cannot click button twice
Status: RESOLVED DUPLICATE of bug 56070
Product: gnome-session
Classification: Core
Component: gnome-session
2.28.x
Other Linux
: Normal normal
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Assigned To: Session Maintainers
Session Maintainers
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2009-10-02 17:43 UTC by Aaron Rosenbaumer
Modified: 2009-10-05 03:44 UTC
See Also:
GNOME target: ---
GNOME version: ---


Attachments
Cannot click button twice sample (3.51 KB, text/x-csrc)
2009-10-02 18:05 UTC, Simon Chan
Details

Description Aaron Rosenbaumer 2009-10-02 17:43:31 UTC
Sounds vague, but it's really not. Basically, it seems any theme, GNOME only, when I try to click a button twice, it won't do it, like the button disappeared. I only have to move the mouse even a pixel any direction and it will be able to click again.

This might not seem like a major problem, but when you're sifting through source with the ctrl+f in Geany or such, it ends up being such a thing. It's a GNOME-Wide problem.
Comment 1 Simon Chan 2009-10-02 18:05:28 UTC
Created attachment 144610 [details]
Cannot click button twice sample
Comment 2 Aaron Rosenbaumer 2009-10-03 16:55:31 UTC
After a second look it is GNOME-only. The problem does not exist under the same theme in Xfce, Fluxbox, KDE, or anything.

Thanks Simon for the button that is exactly what I'm talking about.
Comment 3 André Klapper 2009-10-04 23:55:11 UTC
Thanks for the bug report. This particular bug has already been reported into our bug tracking system, but please feel free to report any further bugs you find.

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 56070 ***
Comment 4 Aaron Rosenbaumer 2009-10-05 03:44:26 UTC
I don't particularly agree due to the fact that it did not previously exist, and now it does. Also it is not a gtk thing. It only happens in GNOME, regardless of things like Compiz.