Thanks, that's not a bug then. When you click navigate the directories,
the focus ring around the filename entry is removed which indicates well
that the focus has been moved away to the disk navifation part of the
dialog. The filename remains selected because it makes sense to keep the
state for w
Actually I made it trigger like so:
- open firefox
- hit ctrl+s
- navigate to new folder(filename remains highlighted)
- type (now searching folder)
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I believe it triggerede when I right clicked on a image in a browser and
i selected save image as but it works now.
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So could you describe the steps you were following to trigger the issue
your reported?
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Nautilus highlights ne
I followed your suggestion and it works as expected in both chrome and
firefox.
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Nautilus highlights new filen
Thank you for your bug report. The issue you describe seems to be rather
with the fileselector widget and not the filemanager application,
reassigning to gtk.
Could you describe exact steps to trigger the issue? Trying those
- open firefox
- hit ctrl-S
- type
the filename is replaced, which means
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