Am 25.09.2012 18:01, schrieb Florian Müllner:
The 'button-press' event is only used for the context menu, activation
is handled in response to the 'clicked' event; that event is emitted
when clicking the StButton (click == button-press + button-release
using the same mouse button). Typing Return/Enter while the StButton
has keyboard focus will emulate a click with the left mouse button.

The strange thing is:
There is a difference between left click with mouse and hitting the return key! Just as the user calebtom87 reported here https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/440/workspace-separation-on-dash/ ...

If you are interested: Steps to reproduce:

1. Install https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/440/workspace-separation-on-dash/ (if you're not running Gnome-Shell 3.4 you can try this version with increased compatibility in metadata.json: https://dl.dropbox.com/u/12168886/gnome-shell/workspace_separation_on_dash%40bazonbloch.arcor.de.zip )

2. Open e.g. gedit on first workspace

3. Change to second or any other workspace

4. Hit super and start typing "gedit"

5. (a) Click gedit with your mouse. Result: A new instance of gedit is opened on your current workspace, just as overwritten by the "workspace separation on dash" extension. (in function _onActivate(event))

5. (b) Hit Return while gedit is focussed. Result: You are taken back to the opened instance of gedit on the first workspace, so the overwritten function in "workspace separation on dash" isn't used.

So my question, in order to fulfill the user request:
What can I do to make case 5(b) like case 5(a)....


thanks
Bazon
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