Please notice that this only works if you open Firefox, then load at least a new webpage and then try to reproduce it, what seems very odd to me.
What I mean: If you stay on the home page all will work ok. I'm suspecting this has more something to do with firefox than nautilus, but I have no idea. If you know another app that brings a dialog to front by choosing an option, please test it against the same scenario. ** Description changed: Binary package hint: nautilus The file operations indicator has an only option to focus the file operations dialog. It usually works ok, but it does not when Firefox is the active application. It's the same with Firefox 3.6 or Firefox 4.0. I have not seen this behaviour with another applications. - If the dialog is minimized, it will unminimize, and if it's not in - front, it will be brought to front, even when Firefox is the active - application. The only thing not working properly is the focus. + If the dialog is minimized, it will unminimize and brought to front, + even when Firefox is the active application. But it won't focus. Also, + if it's not minimized but not on front, it will stay on the same status. - I'm using current Maverick, visual effects activated (compiz running). + Using current Maverick, visual effects activated (compiz running) or + deactivated (metacity running). -- File operations indicator won't give the file operations dialog the focus when Firefox is the active application https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/620078 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Desktop Bugs, which is subscribed to nautilus in ubuntu. -- desktop-bugs mailing list desktop-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/desktop-bugs