[Konsole-devel] [konsole] [Bug 360732] New: OK / Cancel button actions when closing a tab are wrongly interchanged when clicked via keyboard
Armin Jarmusch via KDE Bugzilla
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Sat Mar 19 11:16:05 UTC 2016
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=360732
Bug ID: 360732
Summary: OK / Cancel button actions when closing a tab are
wrongly interchanged when clicked via keyboard
Product: konsole
Version: 15.12.1
Platform: unspecified
OS: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: critical
Priority: NOR
Component: general
Assignee: konsole-devel at kde.org
Reporter: syntaxdog at arminius.org
OK / Cancel button actions when closing a tab are wrongly interchanged when
clicked via keyboard.
When I use the keyboard shortcut to close a tab in konsole (Ctrl-Shift-W by
default if I remember correctly) and there is still a process running in the
shell, Konsole will display a warning message dialog window with an OK and a
Cancel button. If the user clicks those buttons via the mouse, everything is
allright, no wrong behaviour. But if the user clicks those via keyboard (which
konsole users should do quite often), the both actions are
swapped/interchanged. That is, when I select the OK button (via hitting TAB)
and then hit it (via either Space or Return), I get precisely the action I did
not want.
I reproduced this behaviour on several different distributions: openSUSE 42.1
Leap, Fedora 23, Kubuntu.
Reproducible: Always
Steps to Reproduce:
1. Open a Konsole window
2. Open a new tab
3. Start e.g. "mc"
4. Hit Ctrl-Shift-W
5. Select that you did not want to close the tab
6. See your tab is gone anyways.
Actual Results:
see above.
Expected Results:
see above.
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