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RAP Menu should close when clicking on Browser [message #1863041] Fri, 12 January 2024 09:41 Go to next message
Julien Guigne is currently offline Julien GuigneFriend
Messages: 2
Registered: December 2023
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Hi,

an issue that can be troublesome.

When a right-click Menu is opened in a RAP application, it's still opened when you click inside a Browser area.
You must click on another control to close it.

This can be reproduced into the demo workbench : https://rap.eclipsesource.com/demo/release/workbench/

I suppose there is no easy fix / workaround as Browser content is an independent iframe not notifying the main DOM by default.

Tell me what do you think about it.

Regards.
Re: RAP Menu should close when clicking on Browser [message #1863098 is a reply to message #1863041] Tue, 16 January 2024 07:51 Go to previous message
Sebastian Habenicht is currently offline Sebastian HabenichtFriend
Messages: 44
Registered: January 2013
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I tried and noticed that the menu is actually closed in Firefox the second time the event occurs: I did a right click on the "Browser" tab in the demo workbench (which opens the menu with Restore/Minimize/Maximize/Close) and then clicked in the browser area. The menu remains open, but when I do the same thing again (starting with the right click), the menu closes in Firefox when clicking in the browser area. In Opera, Chrome, Edge the menu is never closed.

[Updated on: Tue, 16 January 2024 07:51]

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