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Description of problem: Activities button does not respond after opening the current application icon on the top bar Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): gnome-shell-3.0.2-1.fc15 How reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Open an application (here gedit) 2. Click the top bar gedit menu button, the popup menu with the option "Quit gedit" open 3. Do not click anywhere else, click immediately on the activities menu, the "Quit gedit" menu closes, the activities button does nothing 4. Click again the Activities menu, it paints the click animation (line below the Activities text", the user need to click outside the Activities menu first in order to be able to click again it successfully
This appears to be fixed, at least as of gnome-shell-3.2.1-2.fc16.x86_64. My test ran like this: 1. Open Firefox. 2. Click on the Edit menu. 3. Click on Activities. The Edit menu closes. 4. Click on Activities again. It operates normally.
True, partially fixed. Still some behaviour annoyances: 1. Open Firefox. 2. Click the Firefox Menu right from the Activities option 3. Move pointer over Activities, menu closes automatically 4. Click on Activities. It does not work, another click is needed
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