Just reported the bug: http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=579872
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #579872
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=579872
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context menu positioned next to mouse pointer when using keyboard in stead of
next to keyboard position (nautilus, gnome
In Intrepid, which also has Gnome 2.24.1, it does NOT work as requested.
As Marcos reported the menu still appears at the mouse pointer's
location, not at the related object's location. And this is the same for
the context menu key and for shift-F10.
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context menu positioned next to mouse
That (user others than the one who mounted the fs can't access it, including
root) is not completely true.
I have two systems (not connected to eachother), both running Ubuntu 8.04.
On one of them I have one user, created during install, and member of
sudoers. On this system I use a script that
I would also like to see this fixed. The menu location should logically (IMO)
be tied to the object it will act upon (where the focus of the user's attention
is), not to the (arbitrary position of the) mouse pointer.
If the context menu is activated by using the right mouse key, both locations