[ubuntu-mono] [Bug 683577] [NEW] On first run Tomboy pops up two windows, neither of which allow *creating* a new note

Paul Sladen ubuntu at paul.sladen.org
Wed Dec 1 11:23:05 GMT 2010


Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: tomboy

On first run, Tomboy pops up two menus, a main one and one called "Start
Here" containing instructions.

Neither of these actually allow the user to start writing a note and
instead direct the user to do a third action (click in the GNOME Panel
and hit "Create New Note").

Ideally Tomboy should just pop up with a single blank open window,
cursor focused and immediately ready to type.  If I need to read
instructions to use Tomboy (however well intended) then something is
broken.

** Affects: tomboy (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: tomboy
  
  On first run, Tomboy pops up two menus, a main one and one called "Start
  Here" containing instructions.
  
  Neither of these actually allow the user to start writing a note and
  instead direct the user to do a third action (click in the GNOME Panel
  and hit "Create New Note").
  
  Ideally Tomboy should just pop up with a single blank open window,
- cursor focused and immediately ready to type.  In I need to read
- instructions to use it (however well intended) then something is broken.
+ cursor focused and immediately ready to type.  If I need to read
+ instructions to use Tomboy (however well intended) then something is
+ broken.

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On first run Tomboy pops up two windows, neither of which allow *creating* a new note
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Status in “tomboy” package in Ubuntu: New

Bug description:
Binary package hint: tomboy

On first run, Tomboy pops up two menus, a main one and one called "Start Here" containing instructions.

Neither of these actually allow the user to start writing a note and instead direct the user to do a third action (click in the GNOME Panel and hit "Create New Note").

Ideally Tomboy should just pop up with a single blank open window, cursor focused and immediately ready to type.  If I need to read instructions to use Tomboy (however well intended) then something is broken.







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