[Bug 936310] Re: Some applications don't 'auto-show' onboard

marmuta 936310 at bugs.launchpad.net
Tue Mar 20 20:43:53 UTC 2012


** Description changed:

  I'm testing onboard 0.97 in 2 different computers (one with oneiric:
  0.97.0+tr756-0ppa~oneiric1, another one with precise alpha2:
  0.97.0-0ubuntu1), both of them with auto-show when editing, show when
  unlocking, show tooltips, always on top.
  
  Most applications work fine with the new 'auto-show when editing'
  option, but I've found a few 'text applications' with wrong behaviour:
  
  - If onboard is hidden, they don't unhide (the right bevaviour is unhide)
  - If  onboard was automatically unhided by another application , they hide onboard (the right behaviour is do nothing). Please note that in case of onboard was unhidden by a 'manual' clicking on onboard's icon, those applications don't hide onboard (right behaviour)
  
  I post all of wrong applications I've found in only one bug, if you
  prefer I can file different bugs.
  
  - opening the dash: this bug is different than #915250 , and this new bug is present even in unity-2d and with 'always on top' marked
  New bug reported here:
  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity/+bug/960537
  
  - wxmaxima: cells and text boxes
  - qtoctave: the editor
  - skype: the user/password window
  - tuxpaint: the option to write text in a image (in some other applications as gimp or xournal this feature works fine)
+ 
  - the right-click option to rename files in nautilus
+ New bug reported here:
+ https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=672498
+ 
  - wine: tested with Adob Digital Editions
  - texmaker
  - fbreader
  - vlc (text boxes in preferences)

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