Description of problem: When I detach a menu from gvim's menu bar (for example Edit->Color Scheme) and click any of the options, nothing happens. It works fine if I click any of the options without detaching the menu first. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): vim-X11-7.4.475-2.fc21.x86_64 Steps to Reproduce: 1. Have vim-X11 installed 2. Delete any existing vim config (~/.vim, ~/.vimrc, ~/.gvimrc) 3. Start gvim 4. Go to the Edit->Color Scheme menu and click the "-----" at the top of the menu to detach it 5. Click any of the color schemes and observe that nothing happens. 6. Close the menu 7. Open the Color Scheme menu again and click any of them without detaching the menu first, and observe that the color scheme is changed. (this appears to affect all menus, but using color schemes as an example) Additional info: Running the XFCE spin of Fedora 21, fully updated as of yesterday
you forgot to say which version of gtk2 this is with
oops, gtk2.x86_64-2.24.25-1.fc21
I've done some more digging, the tear-off menus do actually still work, just not with the mouse, if I use the arrow keys on my keyboard to navigate the torn-off menu and hit enter, the menu items activate normally. I found a comment on a related bug report on gnome's bugzilla that mentions the commit that broke it and includes a patch to fix it: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=627511#c7
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