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[Bug 1376258] [NEW] going back to scope does not refresh it

 

Public bug reported:

One can launch an app from a scope preview and use the app to change
something displayed in the original scope.

For example, the Dashboard scope includes a Tasks section and the Tasks
preview opens the Tasks app.

If you add a task in the Tasks app and then swipe from the right to
return the preview from which you launched Tasks, and then press the
left facing chevron in the header to return to the scope, the task you
just added does not display: what displays is the original (stale) scope
view and tasks.

Expectation: the scope surfacing view show show up-to-date information
especially in the case where you launched the app from the scope as
described above.

** Affects: unity-scopes-api (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Title:
  going back to scope does not refresh it

Status in “unity-scopes-api” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  One can launch an app from a scope preview and use the app to change
  something displayed in the original scope.

  For example, the Dashboard scope includes a Tasks section and the
  Tasks preview opens the Tasks app.

  If you add a task in the Tasks app and then swipe from the right to
  return the preview from which you launched Tasks, and then press the
  left facing chevron in the header to return to the scope, the task you
  just added does not display: what displays is the original (stale)
  scope view and tasks.

  Expectation: the scope surfacing view show show up-to-date information
  especially in the case where you launched the app from the scope as
  described above.

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