[Bug 620506] Re: Focusing off-screen item in main pane doesn't scroll to it

Matthew Paul Thomas mpt at canonical.com
Mon Sep 19 19:51:45 UTC 2011


** Description changed:

  software-center trunk r1026, Ubuntu Maverick
+ Ubuntu Software Center 4.1.23.3, Ubuntu 11.10 beta 1
  
  1. Resize the USC window to be as small as possible.
- 2. In the top-level "Get Software" screen, the "Developer Tools" screen, or the screen for an individual application, use Tab or the arrow keys to move the focus to an item that's off the top or bottom of that screen.
+ 2. In the home screen, the "Developer Tools" screen, or the screen for an individual application, use Tab or the arrow keys to move the focus to an item that's off the top or bottom of that screen.
  
  What should happen: The screen automatically scrolls to make the whole item visible.
  What actually happens: It doesn't.

** Changed in: software-center (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Low => Medium

** Tags added: a11y

** Changed in: software-center (Ubuntu)
       Status: Confirmed => Triaged

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Title:
  Focusing off-screen item in main pane doesn't scroll to it

Status in “software-center” package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  software-center trunk r1026, Ubuntu Maverick
  Ubuntu Software Center 4.1.23.3, Ubuntu 11.10 beta 1

  1. Resize the USC window to be as small as possible.
  2. In the home screen, the "Developer Tools" screen, or the screen for an individual application, use Tab or the arrow keys to move the focus to an item that's off the top or bottom of that screen.

  What should happen: The screen automatically scrolls to make the whole item visible.
  What actually happens: It doesn't.

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