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[Bug 1399025] Re: new ListItem click does not work without leading/trailing actions

 

This bug was fixed in the package ubuntu-ui-toolkit -
1.1.1376+15.04.20150111-0ubuntu1

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ubuntu-ui-toolkit (1.1.1376+15.04.20150111-0ubuntu1) vivid; urgency=medium

  [ Tim Peeters ]
  * Add a preview of the new list items to the UITK component gallery.

  [ Zoltan Balogh ]
  * Update the test plan and fix the PPA string in case it contains backslash.
  * Added Dialog CPO to test if OSK pushes up the the dialog.

  [ Zsombor Egri ]
  * ListItem highlight is driven also by the connection of a slot to
    the clicked() signal. This will also be applied when pressAndHold
    signal will be introduced. Fixes LP: #1399025

  [ Giulio Collura ]
  * Force the removal of the previous 'contents' item by removing its parent.
    This way we ensure that the contents are correctly hidden, focused and
    removed, without destroying them. Fixes LP: #1341814 LP: #1400297
 -- Ubuntu daily release <ps-jenkins@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>   Sun, 11 Jan 2015 18:57:02 +0000

** Changed in: ubuntu-ui-toolkit (Ubuntu)
       Status: In Progress => Fix Released

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Title:
  new ListItem click does not work without leading/trailing actions

Status in ubuntu-ui-toolkit package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in ubuntu-ui-toolkit package in Ubuntu RTM:
  New

Bug description:
  When a ListItem is defined without leading/trailing actions, there is
  no onClicked signal, and there is no highlight when the list item is
  being pressed. See http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/9359166/

  Uncommenting line 93 which enables trailing actions makes onClicked
  and pressed work again.

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