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Thread can't be closed if you opened it from a desktop notification #23901

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robintown opened this issue Dec 4, 2022 · 1 comment
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A-Notifications A-Right-Panel A-Threads O-Occasional Affects or can be seen by some users regularly or most users rarely S-Minor Impairs non-critical functionality or suitable workarounds exist T-Defect

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@robintown
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Steps to reproduce

  1. Receive a desktop notification for a message in a thread
  2. Click the desktop notification
  3. Try to close the thread panel

Outcome

What did you expect?

The thread panel should close

What happened instead?

The thread panel immediately reopens as soon as you try to close it. Workaround is to switch rooms

Operating system

NixOS unstable

Browser information

Firefox 107.0.1

URL for webapp

develop.element.io

Application version

Element version: eb6d617-react-2d9fa81cf596-js-779980476273 Olm version: 3.2.12

Homeserver

Synapse 1.72.0

Will you send logs?

No

@robintown robintown added T-Defect S-Minor Impairs non-critical functionality or suitable workarounds exist A-Notifications A-Right-Panel O-Occasional Affects or can be seen by some users regularly or most users rarely A-Threads labels Dec 4, 2022
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Duplicate of #23764

@germain-gg germain-gg marked this as a duplicate of #23764 Dec 5, 2022
@github-actions github-actions bot closed this as not planned Won't fix, can't repro, duplicate, stale Dec 5, 2022
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