On Fri, 4 Nov 2022 10:30:37 GMT, Abhishek Kumar <[email protected]> wrote:
>> The bug says >> 2) Go to FileChooser Demo. >> 3) Tab to Folder List >> 4) Press CTRL+A. It will select all the items in the list. >> 5) Now Tab to file list and press ctrl+A, it will not select all the items. >> 6) Now Open Gedit. >> 7) Click Open. >> 8) Repeat the steps 3 to 5. Behaviour for the native will be opposite to its >> Java counterpart. >> >> so you can create manually folder with only files and a folder with only >> folders and then try with Gedit to open those folders and trey the steps... > >> The bug says 2) Go to FileChooser Demo. 3) Tab to Folder List 4) Press >> CTRL+A. It will select all the items in the list. 5) Now Tab to file list >> and press ctrl+A, it will not select all the items. 6) Now Open Gedit. 7) >> Click Open. 8) Repeat the steps 3 to 5. Behaviour for the native will be >> opposite to its Java counterpart. >> >> so you can create manually folder with only files and a folder with only >> folders and then try with Gedit to open those folders and trey the steps... > > I tried these steps, I am able to select all directories and all files in > respective folder on press of Ctrl+A in Gedit. Is GTK Filechooser not behaving the same as gedit? ie is GTK FileChooser not allowing to select all folders in folder list and all files in files list by CTRL+A with your fix too? ------------- PR: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/10866
