Eric Dorland wrote:
* Jason Dorje Short ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Eric Dorland wrote:
* Jason Dorje Short ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Package: mozilla-firefox
Version: 1.0.7-1
Severity: normal
When I have a lot of tabs open, sometimes using ctrl-w to close the active
tab does not work. In this case it is almost always fixed by pressing tab
(after which ctrl-w does work)...but then the next tab may have the same
problem. I think depending on which widget is active the ctrl-w may
sometimes
be ignored...the signal handler for this key isn't "high enough" in the
widget hierarchy to catch all keypresses.
Well in text fields ctrl-w tends to do other things than close the
current tab. Could that be what you're seeing?
Possibly (likely maybe).
But...
1. What would ctrl-w do other than close the tab?
If you have emacs keybindings turned on, it deletes everything before
the cursor. Otherwise, I don't know.
There is no cursor. What happens here is that I have a text box active
while editing a form, then after I submit the form the next page I get
has no text box and this is when I see the bug: ctrl-w still doesn't
work - in fact it does nothing visible.
So I take back what I said earlier about the text field being the cause
(it may still be the cause of the bug, but there is no text field
active). This is actually a bug.
-jason
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