Bug#476671: gnome-terminal: tabbar should not have keyboard focus
Marius Mikucionis
mmikucionis at gmail.com
Tue Jul 8 12:48:20 UTC 2008
2008/7/8 Emilio Pozuelo Monfort <pochu at ubuntu.com>:
> tags 476671 unreproducible
> thanks
>
> Marius Mikucionis wrote:
>> In short, my point is that there is nothing to type onto the tab/tabbar
>> therefore user should not be encouraged to type anything there and tabs
>> should not get/have the keyboard focus in the first place.
>
> I can't reproduce it, if I open gnome-terminal, create several tabs with
> ctrl+shift+t, then click with the mouse in any of the tabs and start typing,
> what I write ends in the terminal, and the tab doesn't steal focus.
>
> Does it still happen to you?
There seems to be an improvement on this.
The focus is still there if you click on the same tab a second time
(not double click, but two successive clicks) and then the focus stays
in tabs if you click on another tab.
Having said that, this problem does not arrise as often as it used to,
it does not bother me anymore to be precise.
I can reproduce it at will, but due to this improvement I don't
stumble upon it unintentionaly as I used to (and that was the main
problem).
I still don't understand rationale behind having a focus on tabs when
you can't trigger it by any other means than mouse anyway, but I can
live with it now.
Thanks!
Marius
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