When using <Tab>
to cycle between entries, tabbing on the last entry scrolls to the text entry (this is also silly), then it moves to the second entry. The first one is skipped.
When using <Shift-Tab>
, it passes from the first entry to the text entry (another silly behaviour), then to the last one.
This is a bug, but also a request to avoid making the text entry selectable. It makes no sense, since writing text always writes on that widget, no matter what's selected.
I encountered the same problem. ~somini, did you manage to solve the problem, at least somehow?
Not really, I usually use the arrow keys in those cases. It's still a problem.
Please try 0ffe3fbb234c...
Thanks a lot, ~scoopta! Can you tell me, please, maybe I don't understand something. The sway wiki states that the project is "unmaintained", is this true?
Fixed by 0ffe3fbb234c
The sway wiki states that because there's a banner on the repo saying that. Officially the project is unmaintained in the sense that I don't really have the time or motivation to constantly keep up with the bug reports and feature requests so reports tend to sit for a long time like this one until they get bumped and I feel like addressing them. Unfortunately wofi doesn't have any other active contributors besides myself so there's no one to turn the project over to hence the unmaintained status. That being said the project is not abandoned, I still daily drive it and that's unlikely to change so if anything substantially breaks it will be fixed. Basically maintenance mode, emergency updates happen but not any kind of TLC. Additionally a lot of wofi users moved onto other projects so the demand to be very active has reduced...likely because of the unmaintained status. Some people have told me I shouldn't say it's unmaintained but rather "finished" as in you get what you see and there are unlikely to be any major updates but I'm not sure that's a fair way to frame it. Sorry for the long winded answer, hopefully that answers your questions though.
~scoopta Thanks for fixing this.