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Opened Oct 16, 2017 by Georges Basile Stavracas Neto@feaneronMaintainer

Search only triggers the first time you start typing

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In the tasklist list when gnome-todo starts. Typing a character brings up the searchbar and allows you to search. After you close the searchbar it isn't possible to start searching by just typing again.

I investigated this a bunch when I stumbled upon it. It's like the GtkSearchBar hijacks the key-press-event once it has started responding to key presses.

I asked around in #gtk+ but this wasn't something they had heard of before.


Submitted by: Linus Probert <<lin..@..com>>

Assigned to: gnome-todo-maint@gnome.bugs

Original ticket: #781917

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Reference: GNOME/gnome-todo#73