[Bug 830258] Re: [GTK3] Scrolling list view with the keyboard doesn't work
Matthew Paul Thomas
mpt at canonical.com
Fri Sep 2 16:08:07 UTC 2011
Nice suggestion, but I think the number of items probably isn't nearly
important enough to be shown that prominently.
Could the problem be fixed instead by making the heading and menu at the
top, and the count at the bottom, scroll together with the list? I.e.
they act as an unselectable first item for the list. That's what I'd
half-imagined originally, though I see that I never made it explicit in
a sketch. Would that avoid the need for the vbox?
If not, I think the next best solution is to drop the count altogether
until the treeview breakage is fixed.
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Title:
[GTK3] Scrolling list view with the keyboard doesn't work
Status in “software-center” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
software-center-gtk3 trunk r2155, Ubuntu Ocelot
1. Go to a list view, e.g. the "System" category.
2. Click on a list item near the bottom of the screen.
3. Press the Down key a few times.
What happens: Eventually the selection is not visible, because it is off the bottom of the window.
What should happen: The list scrolls to reveal the selected item each time.
This is an accessibility problem.
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