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Message #09538
[Bug 840191] [NEW] Alt+Tab doesn't work after opening Firefox tab from terminal
Public bug reported:
After opening a Firefox tab from a terminal, switching window focus
using the keyboard doesn't work.
Steps to reproduce:
1 Run Firefox, and open some tabs.
2 In a terminal do something which opens a new tab in Firefox, for
example running the firefox command with a URL:
$ firefox http://j.mp/ssh_tips
(Or in Mutt press Ctrl+B on a message which has a URL, to run
urlview. Or in Gnome Terminal display a URL and Ctrl+Click on it.)
3 Try switching focus using the keyboard, either to Firefox or any
other open window. Alt+Tab and Alt+Esc both initially appear to work
(displaying the UI for switching windows) -- but when letting go of
the keys to proceed with switching to the highlighted window, focus
snaps back to the terminal.
The only way of switching focus involves clicking somewhere with the
mouse or exiting the terminal, each of which are unsatisfactory for
obvious reasons.
I'm running Ubuntu 11.10 beta, with the Ubuntu 2D session. My metacity
version is 1:2.34.1-1ubuntu2
This happens in Gnome Terminal, LX Terminal, and XTerm, so doesn't seem
specific to the terminal software. It might be specific to Firefox (I
don't know of another command which causes something to happen in an
already open window while leaving the focus on the terminal) but even if
so surely Metacity shouldn't let an application break window manager
functionality in this way.
** Affects: metacity (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/840191
Title:
Alt+Tab doesn't work after opening Firefox tab from terminal
Status in “metacity” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
After opening a Firefox tab from a terminal, switching window focus
using the keyboard doesn't work.
Steps to reproduce:
1 Run Firefox, and open some tabs.
2 In a terminal do something which opens a new tab in Firefox, for
example running the firefox command with a URL:
$ firefox http://j.mp/ssh_tips
(Or in Mutt press Ctrl+B on a message which has a URL, to run
urlview. Or in Gnome Terminal display a URL and Ctrl+Click on it.)
3 Try switching focus using the keyboard, either to Firefox or any
other open window. Alt+Tab and Alt+Esc both initially appear to work
(displaying the UI for switching windows) -- but when letting go of
the keys to proceed with switching to the highlighted window, focus
snaps back to the terminal.
The only way of switching focus involves clicking somewhere with the
mouse or exiting the terminal, each of which are unsatisfactory for
obvious reasons.
I'm running Ubuntu 11.10 beta, with the Ubuntu 2D session. My metacity
version is 1:2.34.1-1ubuntu2
This happens in Gnome Terminal, LX Terminal, and XTerm, so doesn't seem
specific to the terminal software. It might be specific to Firefox (I
don't know of another command which causes something to happen in an
already open window while leaving the focus on the terminal) but even if
so surely Metacity shouldn't let an application break window manager
functionality in this way.
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