[Bug 426999] Re: Navigating to application via search doesn't show its department

2010-03-08 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
** Description changed: software-store trunk r216, Ubuntu Karmic Ubuntu Software Center 1.1.15, Ubuntu Lucid 1. From the main "Get Software" screen, search for "inks". 2. Navigate to the "Inkscape" result. 3. Look at the path button. - What you see: "Get Free Software > Search Resu

[Bug 426999] Re: Navigating to application via search doesn't show its department

2010-03-01 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
** Description changed: software-store trunk r216, Ubuntu Karmic - software-center trunk r475, Ubuntu 9.10 + Ubuntu Software Center 1.1.15, Ubuntu Lucid - 1. From the main "Get Free Software" screen, search for "inks". + 1. From the main "Get Software" screen, search for "inks". 2. Navigate

[Bug 426999] Re: Navigating to application via search doesn't show its department

2009-12-22 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
User story 1 is now catered for by the Back and Forward buttons , while user story 2 is catered for by clearing the search whenever you navigate up or down. So, this bug should still be fixed. ** Description changed: - Binary package

[Bug 426999] Re: Navigating to application via search doesn't show its department

2009-09-11 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
This is how breadcrumbs work on every Web site I know of that uses them. Doing a search is a shortcut into the navigation hierarchy, so choosing a search result may take you down more than one level. Whether navigating upward should clear the search results is a tricky question, though, and at the

[Bug 426999] Re: Navigating to application via search doesn't show its department

2009-09-10 Thread Michael Vogt
Its suprising to me that a action suddenly adds two navigation buttons, all other actions just add one. I'm fine adding it of course, but I don't think its obvious behaviour. -- Navigating to application via search doesn't show its department https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/426999 You received th

[Bug 426999] Re: Navigating to application via search doesn't show its department

2009-09-10 Thread Michael Vogt
Navigate to the Graphics section and clear the search? Or navigate to the Graphics section and use the current search terms in that section only? -- Navigating to application via search doesn't show its department https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/426999 You received this bug notification because y

[Bug 426999] Re: Navigating to application via search doesn't show its department

2009-09-10 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
I'm sorry I thought this was explicit enough from the mockups alone, which was not a good assumption. I've now made it explicit in the text. To answer your specific question, clicking on "Graphics" would navigate to the "Graphic

[Bug 426999] Re: Navigating to application via search doesn't show its department

2009-09-10 Thread Michael Vogt
Thanks for your bugreport. Was this in the spec? I am unable to find it there. What should happen if the user clicks on "Graphics"? -- Navigating to application via search doesn't show its department https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/426999 You received this bug notification because you are a memb

[Bug 426999] Re: Navigating to application via search doesn't show its department

2009-09-10 Thread Michael Vogt
** Changed in: software-store (Ubuntu) Status: New => Confirmed ** Changed in: software-store (Ubuntu) Importance: Undecided => Medium -- Navigating to application via search doesn't show its department https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/426999 You received this bug notification because y