GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 733472
message tray icon hover and clicks only work when NOT over the icon itself
Last modified: 2014-11-26 20:52:16 UTC
When I have a legacy icon in the tray it shows up correctly but the hover handling doesn't work properly when I'm over the larger bounding square that the icon occupies, the hover effect is present (the square turns a lighter grey), but if my mouse actually goes over the icon itself, the hover disappears as if I'm no longer hovering over it. Also, clicks seem to work in the same way. They only register (and trigger the action) when actually outside of the icon itself (and thus the over effect is visible) but not when directly over the icon. Bigger icons make for more problems here obviously as there is less clickable space! Apologies if I've managed to create another dupe today, but I can't see any obvious looking commits in gnome-shell master. :) Might be somewhat related to #731461 but as this is for 3.12, I doubt it.
Created attachment 282908 [details] screencast of manfultioning icons I can see the same with version gnome-shell-3.13.4-2.fc21.x86_64 (Fedora 21). It doesn't happen for all icons but there are lot of those where this happens (e. g. pidgin and SELinux Troubleshoot). I can also confirm, that clicking on icon works in the same way as it is highlighted. You can find screencast with this bug attached. I tried to click on the icon of pidgin at the end. As you can see it only closed tray.
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Hello, I get the same bug on ArchLinux, with GS 3.14.1. It's here since the upgrade from 3.12 to 3.14. I would like to join some logfiles, to help, but I don't know what you would need.
https://git.gnome.org/browse/mutter/commit/?id=c408cf7aacf152e672dd2741d4aa6658250a255d