Closed
Bug 101025
Opened 23 years ago
Closed 23 years ago
double-clicking turbo icon focuses download progress window
Categories
(Core Graveyard :: QuickLaunch (AKA turbo mode), defect)
Tracking
(Not tracked)
VERIFIED
FIXED
mozilla0.9.8
People
(Reporter: jruderman, Assigned: law)
References
Details
Steps to reproduce:
1. Using Mozilla, start downloading a new nightly build.
2. Close all browser windows.
3. Double-click on the quick launch icon in the system tray.
Result: The download progress window gets focus.
Expected: A new browser window opens.
See also:
bug 99856 double-clicking turbo icon unmaximizes an open browser window
bug 91129 double clicking turbo icon with no open windows only opens browser
(with pref to also open mail)
Updated•23 years ago
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QA Contact: sairuh → tpreston
Reporter | ||
Comment 1•23 years ago
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-> new quick launch component
Assignee: pchen → law
Component: XP Apps → QuickLaunch (AKA turbo mode)
QA Contact: tpreston → gbush
Reporter | ||
Comment 2•23 years ago
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*** Bug 104151 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
This is working the way it was intended. Double-clicking the systray icon
raises the last-used Mozilla window. It only opens a Nav window if there is
no "last used" window.
Status: NEW → RESOLVED
Closed: 23 years ago
Resolution: --- → INVALID
Reporter | ||
Comment 5•23 years ago
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Wow, you're right, it will focus a mail window if that's all I have open. I
don't like that, though. I think double-clicking the icon should always create
a new navigator window. Focusing a download window is confusing (note that
this bug was reported twice), and the double-click behavior can't be useful
unless it's consistent.
Status: VERIFIED → REOPENED
Resolution: INVALID → ---
I've attached a patch to bug 88123 that fixes this bug, also.
fixed (via patch for bug 88123)
Status: REOPENED → RESOLVED
Closed: 23 years ago → 23 years ago
Resolution: --- → FIXED
Updated•12 years ago
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Product: Core → Core Graveyard
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