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Menu gets stuck if two submenus opened #8

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eddsalkield opened this issue Oct 12, 2020 · 1 comment
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Menu gets stuck if two submenus opened #8

eddsalkield opened this issue Oct 12, 2020 · 1 comment
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If a user presses F2 to change command, and then immediately F3 to choose session, or vice versa, then exits the top-level menu, the underlying menu is stuck open. The user cannot log in, and the program becomes unresponsive.

I'm experiencing this issue in tuigreet 0.2.0, on Fedora 32.

sqozz added a commit to sqozz/tuigreet that referenced this issue Oct 26, 2020
If you open one of the two currently present menues with either F2 or F3
and then open another one of these two menues again, it triggers a bug
that you can't exit these dialog menues any longer. This is a very crude
fix since I'm very new to rust. You might wish to refine this further
but for now it fixes apognu#8
@sqozz sqozz mentioned this issue Oct 26, 2020
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ghost commented Mar 11, 2021

If a user presses F2 to change command, and then immediately F3 to choose session, or vice versa, then exits the top-level menu, the underlying menu is stuck open. The user cannot log in, and the program becomes unresponsive.

I'm experiencing this issue in tuigreet 0.2.0, on Fedora 32.

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@apognu apognu closed this as completed in 8a1f7c3 May 26, 2021
@apognu apognu added the bug Something isn't working label Jun 9, 2021
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