Public bug reported:

Release: Ubuntu 22.04.1 LTS
Version: Gummi 0.8.1
Package: 0.8.1-1build1

If the find-and-replace dialog is not visible, pressing control+F will
open it and shift focus to this dialog. However, if the find-and-replace
dialog is already open, then control+F does not switch focus and (as far
as I can tell) there is no documented keyboard shortcut to switch focus.
This inconsistant focus behavior can lead to unwanted text destined for
the search box to be typed into latex source code. It is particularly
problematic when the find dialog has opened on a different monitor or
become hidden. It can require attention and switching between keyboard
and mouse to resolve.

Expected: control+F to find always shifts focus to the first text box in the 
find-and-replace dialog. 
Actual: control+F to find has inconsistent focus behavior.

** Affects: gummi (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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  Find and replace dialog does not take focus after user action

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