GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 695085
Typing in edit mode inserts text into searchbox instead of document
Last modified: 2013-03-04 03:18:12 UTC
Created attachment 237910 [details] Searching while editing screenshot Ubuntu 13.04 Alpha with Documents 3.7.90, WebKit 1.10.2 (without WebKit2) 1. From drive.google.com, create a sample document and enter some text. 2. Link your Google account with GNOME Online Accounts 3. Open Documents, then open the sample document 4. Click the gear button, then select Edit 4b. (The first time you do this, you'll need to log in to Google inside Documents) 5. Click inside the document so that the cursor is ready to enter text 6. Start typing What happens: The searchbox pops up and your text is entered into it instead of into the document like you'd expect. A related problem is that there is a duplicate "top bar" with the back button and document title duplicated. I don't think it's a good idea to be able to search your document library from edit mode and it looks to me like the intent was for just the "top" top bar to be shown which doesn't include the search or gear buttons.
Created attachment 237911 [details] Double toolbar even in view mode screenshot
Indeed, it was not intended. I pushed a fix for this now.