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[Bug 1499437] [NEW] [desktop] Dragging a bookmark to a folder activates the bookmark

 

Public bug reported:

I’m consistently seeing this on my desktop (running vivid + UITK from
the overlay PPA), and it makes the following autopilot test fail:
webbrowser_app.tests.test_new_tab_view.TestNewTabViewContentsWide.test_drag_bookmarks
(see bug #1499411).

It seems to be a recent regression (maybe the latest landing of the
UITK), although I can’t tell for sure.

Steps to reproduce:
 1) Open a new tab
 2) Open the bookmarks section of the new tab view if not open already
 3) Hover the mouse over the second bookmark in the list in the right panel (the first bookmark is a special case, it can’t be dragged)
 4) Move the cursor to the grip that appears on the right of the list item
 5) Press the left mouse button and start dragging leftwards

Expected result: the drag actually starts, the bookmark can be moved to
another folder.

Current result: the drag doesn’t start, instead releasing the mouse
button activates the bookmark, thus opening it in the tab.

Note: in step 5, if you start dragging downward (or upward) first, then
leftward, the drag is correctly initiated.

** Affects: webbrowser-app (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
     Assignee: Ugo Riboni (uriboni)
         Status: New

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Title:
  [desktop] Dragging a bookmark to a folder activates the bookmark

Status in webbrowser-app package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  I’m consistently seeing this on my desktop (running vivid + UITK from
  the overlay PPA), and it makes the following autopilot test fail:
  webbrowser_app.tests.test_new_tab_view.TestNewTabViewContentsWide.test_drag_bookmarks
  (see bug #1499411).

  It seems to be a recent regression (maybe the latest landing of the
  UITK), although I can’t tell for sure.

  Steps to reproduce:
   1) Open a new tab
   2) Open the bookmarks section of the new tab view if not open already
   3) Hover the mouse over the second bookmark in the list in the right panel (the first bookmark is a special case, it can’t be dragged)
   4) Move the cursor to the grip that appears on the right of the list item
   5) Press the left mouse button and start dragging leftwards

  Expected result: the drag actually starts, the bookmark can be moved
  to another folder.

  Current result: the drag doesn’t start, instead releasing the mouse
  button activates the bookmark, thus opening it in the tab.

  Note: in step 5, if you start dragging downward (or upward) first,
  then leftward, the drag is correctly initiated.

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