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No UI option to close Diagnose & Feedback window #1134

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tiborvass opened this issue Jan 12, 2017 · 3 comments
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No UI option to close Diagnose & Feedback window #1134

tiborvass opened this issue Jan 12, 2017 · 3 comments

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@tiborvass
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Expected behavior

I should be able to hit Esc or click on a Cancel button

Actual behavior

Window stays in the front of the display and I am forced to choose between Diagnose & Upload and Diagnose only, just so I can close the window.

Steps to reproduce the behavior

  1. Diagnose & Feedback...
  2. Esc
@dsheets
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dsheets commented Jan 13, 2017

Thanks for the report. I've linked our internal issue here.

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Issues go stale after 90d of inactivity.
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If this issue is safe to close now please do so.

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/lifecycle stale

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Closed issues are locked after 30 days of inactivity.
This helps our team focus on active issues.

If you have found a problem that seems similar to this, please open a new issue.

Send feedback to Docker Community Slack channels #docker-for-mac or #docker-for-windows.
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