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Focus when new task added (regression) #118

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szpak opened this issue Jan 8, 2020 · 3 comments
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Focus when new task added (regression) #118

szpak opened this issue Jan 8, 2020 · 3 comments
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szpak commented Jan 8, 2020

Describe the bug
The same as #99 - started to occur after migration to a grid component.
Tasks created with "Quick add task" (and CTRL-SHIFT-T) are not automatically selected/focused (as for examples with "Add Task" from a menu).

To reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. Add task using "Quick add task"
  2. The previously selected task is still selected/focused.

Expected behavior
Selection should move to the newly created task.

Version & system information
App: 0.9.2 (b58e00c)

@szpak szpak added the bug Something isn't working label Jan 8, 2020
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leclercb commented Jan 10, 2020

Not able to reproduce. When I quick add a task, the new task is selected.

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szpak commented Jan 10, 2020

I copy-pasted the original description which doesn't reflect the current problem. Please try using ↑/↓ to navigate after addition. You need to manually click the new task (even twice) to be able to change task selection using arrows.

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szpak commented Mar 22, 2020

It still occurs in 1.0.0 (3f1047e). However, pressing TAB once brings focus back, so it is possible to create and later on edit that just created task with a keyboard only.

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