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[bug #4255] NSOpenPanel name highlighting may not work


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Subject: [bug #4255] NSOpenPanel name highlighting may not work
Date: Wed, 09 Jul 2003 18:52:32 -0400
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=================== BUG #4255: FULL BUG SNAPSHOT ===================
http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?func=detailbug&bug_id=4255&group_id=99

Submitted by: benhur                  Project: GNUstep                      
Submitted on: Wed 07/09/2003 at 19:52
Category:  Gui/AppKit                 Severity:  1 - Ordinary               
Bug Group:  Bug                       Resolution:  None                     
Assigned to:  benhur                  Status:  Open                         

Summary:  NSOpenPanel name highlighting may not work

Original Submission:  In a NSOpenPanel, typing the name of a file in the
text field highlights the first file in the list with
a common prefix. This does not always work.
The attached example creates and populates two directories
(/tmp/y1 and /tmp/y2), one with files aa, xx and XX,
the other with only xx and XX. Then, it opens a panel
in each directory, with X already typed. In the first case,
the file XX is not highlighted, in the second case, it is.

As a side note, I was not able to set keyboard focus to the
panel.

Benhur



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Date: Wed 07/09/2003 at 19:52  Name: testsavepanel.tgz  Size: 0KB   By: benhur

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