Bug 1021249

Summary: Keyboard scrolling in html email broken after clicking on link
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: bugzilla.redhat.com-981570
Component: webkitgtk3Assignee: Matthias Clasen <mclasen>
Status: CLOSED EOL QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance <extras-qa>
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Version: 19CC: fedora, kalevlember, lucilanga, mbarnes, mclasen, mcrha, tpopela
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Description bugzilla.redhat.com-981570 2013-10-20 18:11:32 UTC
Description of problem:
Scrolling using the cursor keys or page up/down in an html email does not work after I have clicked anywhere in the email body.

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
Name        : evolution
Arch        : x86_64
Version     : 3.8.5
Release     : 2.fc19


How reproducible: For me always reproducible as follows:
1. Open an HTML email in a new window that is bigger than what fits on a screen
2. Scroll around using the keyboard (works)
3. Click inside the email body
4. Try to scroll using the keyboard (does not work).
Workaround: Clicking on text, switching to other windows and back again does not help. The only workaround is to click on the small light-grey area next to the scroll bar or on the other side of the email text. After that, the scrolling works again

Actual results:
Scrolling does not work in step 4.

Expected results:
Scrolling should work in step 4.

Comment 1 Milan Crha 2013-11-05 09:02:24 UTC
Thanks for a bug report. It seems like a webkitgtk3 bug for me, it doesn't propagate the key events from an inner iframe into its parent properly, probably.

Tomas, could you look on this, please?

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