@Adam: Thanks, much appreciated!
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Any chance this bug will be closed soon or is there a long review
process? (I could use the bounty)
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@Sebastien: Good point. It's mostly a nuisance I guess.
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Cannot close window if type-ahead entry is open
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@Mateusz: Yes, I'm testing in VirtualBox. I guess I'll have to try in a
real installation now.
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@Edwin: That's expected but can you try 2.0.8 from this PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~webupd8team/+archive/nemo
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I'm pretty happy to see this in proposed too.
Thanks to Robert Ancell as well for helping merge this (fixing some of my
mistakes).
Also, don't hesitate to nudge the nautilus people into reconsidering this:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=721968
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?i
@Mateusz: Weird, I can't close it if any type-ahead window is visible
(sidebar or content pane).
Does this match up with yours?
daniel@daniel-vbox:~$ apt-cache show nemo
Package: nemo
Priority: optional
Section: gnome
Installed-Size: 2602
Maintainer: Jacob Zimmermann
Architecture: amd64
Version:
To be clear, you are able to close nemo while the type-ahead entry
window is visible?
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I tried nemo 2.0.8 and, as far as I can see, it _does_ have this issue.
Or am I missing something?
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(https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=722814#c1)
> That is the nature of menus and such popups under X11: they take a grab.
> We will probably move some of these over to the newly merged GtkPopovers,
> which
> is an alternative to menus that does not have this problem.
Based on the response
Thanks Sebastien.
I did manage to take a look earlier and this seems to be a GTK bug so I've
reported it:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=722814
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https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=722814
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I think I recall seeing this behavior myself, I must have forgotten to fix it.
I'm on some very slow (50KiB/s down) internet speeds right now so give me time
to get updated/upgraded and I'll take a look at this again.
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Upstream killed it so I guess we'll just have to hope it's accepted into
Ubuntu for now.
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@Osmo: Glad to hear that. And I have taken it upstream, forgot to
mention:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=721968
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@Sebastien: I'll open an upstream report with the patch.
Created a merge request for the packaging:
https://code.launchpad.net/~daniel-wyatt/nautilus/ubuntu/+merge/201263
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** Branch unlinked: lp:~daniel-wyatt/nautilus/fix-bug1164016
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@Adam: Go ahead and pull the new changes from the branch and try again.
It works for me now.
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@Adam: Thanks for the clear instructions, got it reproduced now! What a
weird bug.
Does this only happen in the list view? Anyways, I'll look into it.
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@Adam: Still not able to reproduce. I did the following:
1) Fresh install of 14.04, fully updated, GTK 3.10.6
2) sudo apt-get build-dep nautilus && sudo apt-get install bzr
3) bzr branch lp:~daniel-wyatt/nautilus/fix-bug1164016_2 && cd fix-bug1164016_2
4) dh_autoreconf &&
@Adam: I'll try a fresh install and see if I can reproduce it.
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@Adam: Never had that issue and still can't reproduce it.
Can anyone else reproduce this issue?
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Everyone give this branch a try:
lp:~daniel-wyatt/nautilus/fix-bug1164016_2
It isn't ideal like I wanted it to be but it's pretty good in my
experience.
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@Shoham: I think it's fairly standard. It's the same behavior as nautilus 3.4,
nemo, pcmanfm, spacefm, thunar, emelfm2, and marlin.
If anyone else thinks we should do otherwise though, please speak up now rather
than later.
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@Shoham: I mean that while the interactive search is visible, the mouse
scroll wheel will cycle through matches just like up/down arrow keys
will and CTRL+G/CTRL+SHIFT+G.
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Forgot to add that everyone can see the gtktreeview interactive search by
popping up an open file dialog in a gtk3 app (gedit, etc).
You can see that it does #1, #2 (partially, only within the tree view itself,
not the places sidebar etc), and not #3 (try CTRL+L for example while the
search is o
@Adam: Yes, I've been working on it and have improved it based on your
feedback. I've spent a lot more time on this than I intended but I want
to make sure I do this right since this is actually the main reason I
switched away from nautilus.
I rewrote it based on the newest gtktreeview which has a
@Adam: Missed your gtk-doc issue. My workaround was to add --enable-gtk-doc to
DEB_CONFIGURE_EXTRA_FLAGS in debian/rules.
I don't know why that is necessary, things seem a little broken in the
ubuntu/saucy/nautilus branch.
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All together, something like this should work:
1) bzr branch lp:~daniel-wyatt/nautilus/fix-bug1164016
2) sudo apt-get build-dep nautilus
3) cd fix-bug1164016; dpkg-buildpackage -uc -b
4) sudo dpkg --install ../*.deb (use caution here of course)
5) nautilus -q
6) gsettings set
@Adam: I had that issue with the main branch as well, it does not like
to build the standard way (so building on non-ubuntu was a pain).
('autoreconf -vfi' will fix that particular error but there are a couple
of other issues so just use the below method).
This should work:
dpkg-buildpackage -uc -
Give my branch a try and let me know what you guys think:
bzr branch lp:~daniel-wyatt/nautilus/fix-bug1164016
You'll need to enable it with:
gsettings set org.gnome.nautilus.preferences enable-interactive-search true
The only thing I haven't been able to get working is using the mous
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