Bug 129698 - The "Run command" (alt-f2) window allways opens in the desktop it was first opened
Summary: The "Run command" (alt-f2) window allways opens in the desktop it was first o...
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Status: CLOSED RAWHIDE
Alias: None
Product: Fedora
Classification: Fedora
Component: kdebase
Version: rawhide
Hardware: All
OS: Linux
medium
medium
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Assignee: Than Ngo
QA Contact: Ben Levenson
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Blocks:
TreeView+ depends on / blocked
 
Reported: 2004-08-11 21:05 UTC by Ola Thoresen
Modified: 2007-11-30 22:10 UTC (History)
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Last Closed: 2004-09-08 15:53:44 UTC
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Description Ola Thoresen 2004-08-11 21:05:01 UTC
Description of problem:
If I press alt-f2 to bring op the "Run command" window in IE. desktop
3 after I log in and start KDE, this window will allways open in that
desktop no matter what desktop is active when I press alt-f2.

Note. It will not allways open in desktop 1, it will sort of
"remember" what desktop it was first opened in.

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
Started a few devel-yum-updates ago.

How reproducible:
Allway

Steps to Reproduce:
1. Start KDE
2. press alt-f2 and start an application
3. switch to another desktop
4. press alt-f2 again

  
Actual results:
The window opens in the first desktop

Expected results:
The window should open in the active desktop

Additional info:

Comment 1 Than Ngo 2004-09-08 15:53:44 UTC
it's fixed in kdebase-3.3.0-3, which will show up in rawhide soon.
Thanks for your report.

Comment 2 Rex Dieter 2004-09-13 13:59:33 UTC
See also kde bug report:
http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12620

Which implies this is an X bug, but qt can include a patch/workaround
for the issue, as it appears to be specific to using the immodule qt
patch.  See bug #132304 for immodule problems/side-affects, and patches.


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