Bug 430830 - Right Click and Double Left in "Securities" Not Working
Summary: Right Click and Double Left in "Securities" Not Working
Status: REPORTED
Alias: None
Product: kmymoney
Classification: Applications
Component: general (show other bugs)
Version: 5.1.1
Platform: Other Linux
: NOR minor
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: KMyMoney Devel Mailing List
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Reported: 2020-12-26 17:13 UTC by jmadero
Modified: 2020-12-26 18:30 UTC (History)
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Description jmadero 2020-12-26 17:13:00 UTC
SUMMARY
"Securities" vs. "Equities" screens behave differently in two ways:
(1) Right click - seems totally disabled in "Securities" but brings up a very useful sub-menu in "Equities"
(2) Double clicking on an equity brings up ability to quickly edit, double clicking on security does nothing.

STEPS TO REPRODUCE
1. Go to equities screen and right click (in empty space)
Observed: Sub-menu
2. Go to "securities" screen and right click (in empty space)
Observed: Nothing happens
3. Double left click on an equity
Observed: Edit menu comes up for that equity
4. Double left click on a security
Observed: Nothing happens

SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS
Linux/KDE Plasma: Bodhi Linux (built on Ubuntu 18.04)
KMyMoney Build: Version 5.1.1-c5119b0e3
Comment 1 Jack 2020-12-26 17:52:41 UTC
Are you claiming a change in behavior from a previous version?  Why do you expect a different behavior?  I suspect this should be changed to a wishlist requesting that the two tabs behave the same way.
Comment 2 jmadero 2020-12-26 18:02:47 UTC
I'd have to go back and check to be honest but I've been using KMyMoney for years and I think I would have noticed this (in my opinion annoying) difference if it had always been there. 

Does KMyMoney have something similar to bibisect that I can go back and test multiple versions easily? Happy to do so in order to confirm one way or another. But wishlist is fine also. Whatever you guys prefer.
Comment 3 Jack 2020-12-26 18:30:52 UTC
Just confirming a change from any (recent) previous version would be useful.  If you really want to find an exact commit which caused a change, then git does have a bisect command.   I don't recall any recent intentional changes in this behavior.  (And yes, I confirm that the equities tab shows a context menu on right click and double click edits; the securities tab has no effect with right or double-click, but does show edit and delete buttons to the upper right.)