Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce:
- Open indicator-sound (click on volume icon)
- Press the mouse in volume slide (don't release)
- Move mouse to outside the slide widget (not on another button, or outside
indicator-sound)
- Release the mouse
- Optional: click on the indicator-sound windo
Public bug reported:
I am not using overlay scrollbar, so just normal scrollbars.
Steps to reproduce the issue:
- Open a program with large scrollable content, where handle is small (for
example, a long pdf in evince, or even the sound volume scrollbar of
indicater-sound - It doesn't happen wi
I confirm that this happens also in 14.04. It doesn't work by clicking
on the "Workspace Switcher", but by switching workspaces with keyboard
(CTRL + ALT + Arrow Key), and to a workspace where there is nothing.
** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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A reminder that this bug still exists! Can someone at least confirm it?
Here are exact steps to reproduce reliably for me:
1. Close all "Files" windows
2. Attach a USB disk
3. Open a "Files" window by clicking on its icon in the left bar
4. Click on the USB drive. You should see your USB files now
Public bug reported:
This a user experience issue and easily reproducible.
Open multiple instances of your favorite application. Then click on
Unity's icon for the app when you are already focused on one instance of
it. This opens up a tile of the instances of the application which you
can select
Exactly. It happened for me when I clicked on the terminal icons by
mistake, while at (almost) the same time I used ALT+` for switching
windows the way I usually do.
I agree that simply closing the spread (which I called "tile" in the OP)
is the solution. This is what happens when ALT+TAB is used
Cannot reproduce in 17.04. Must be fixed already.
** Changed in: ido (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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Public bug reported:
Although I can currently recreate the bug with "Files" (Nautilius, is
it?), I remember having seen such a thing before with other windows,
although only with previous Ubuntu versions.
The bug is as follows. In the current desktop, I open Files (and I see
the arrows on the lef
Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce:
1. Set the following configuration: In "Appearance" settings, under
"Behavior" tab, where it asks "Show the menus for a window", select "In
the window's title bar".
2. Open any unmaximized window with menus, say gvim. The menus of the
application are hidd
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