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Bug 82430 - Focus behavior behaving wierdly
Focus behavior behaving wierdly
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Product: Sawfish
Classification: Deprecated
Component: Config Tool
pre-1.3.x
Other other
: Normal normal
: 1.5.x
Assigned To: John Harper
sawfish QA Team
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2002-05-21 03:34 UTC by Sejal Patel
Modified: 2009-08-16 15:13 UTC
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Description Sejal Patel 2002-05-21 02:35:13 UTC
Package: sawfish
Severity: minor
Version: sawfish-2002-05-02
Synopsis: Focus behavior behaving wierdly
Bugzilla-Product: sawfish
Bugzilla-Component: Config Tool

Description:
Description of Problem:
On a fresh garnome-0.10 installation (and a removed .gnome* and .gnome2*
folders from the home folder) I opened up the gnome-control-center and
went into the advanced section.  From there I preceded to change the
Focus from click to enter-only and then clicked on the Window Cycling
tab.  Whenever I changed any option in that tab it immediately jumped me
to the Focus tab instead (but it did make the change that was
requested).

Steps to reproduce the problem:
1. Open up gnome-control-center
2. Open the Advanced folder
3. Open the Focus behavior setting
4. Change any option within the Window Cycling tab.

Actual Results:
Applies the appropriate changes and jumps to the Focus tab.

Expected Results:
To stay within the Window Cycling tab.

How often does this happen?
Everytime.

Additional Information:
Debian SID distro with garnome 0.10 installation.




------- Bug moved to this database by unknown@bugzilla.gnome.org 2002-05-20 22:35 -------

Unknown version unspecified in product sawfish. Setting version to "1.0".
Reassigning to the default owner of the component, jsh@pixelslut.com.

Comment 1 John Harper 2002-09-22 05:39:59 UTC
can't reproduce