click behaviour on system tray symbol on LinuxMint/Cinnamon is unexpected or faulty
Versions
- OS: Linux Mint 21 / Cinnamon 5.4.11 (based on ubuntu 22.04 / kernel 5.15.0-46-generic (system details here))
- Gajim version: 1.4.7 (nightly 20220825-1)
- GTK version: 3.24.33
- Python-nbxmpp version: 3.1.1
Steps to reproduce the problem
- receive a message while main window is closed, only system tray is visible and signals the new message
- click on tray symbol
Expected behavior
- click with left mouse button (single): gajim window opens and jumps to the unread message (if several the first or last)
- click with left mouse button (double): (never used)
- click with middle mouse button: (never used)
- click with right mouse button: open context menu (exit, open, settings, etc.)
Actual behavior
- click with left mouse button (single): context menu opens/closes (exit, open, settings, etc.)
- click with left mouse button (double): context menu opens and closes immediately
- click with middle mouse button: gajim window opens, but only in the last seen chat window, not jumping to the unread messeage. But sometimes (when) the main window doesn't come directly to the foreground and I have to click on the task bar entry of gajim to bring it to the front. Also: if the window is still open but behind another window the middle click results in closing the window on not bring it to the front and jumping to the unread message.
- click with right mouse button: open context menu (exit, open, settings, etc.) as well
If this is intended behaviour - OK, but I find it a very ugly user experience. Plus: with mouse pad it is even not possible, I have to make left/right click and choose "show window" :-/ If this is not intended ... what the root cause? Could it be any system settings of Linux Mint (but e.g. with Thunderbird/Birdtray or Strawberry etc. it wokrs like expected: single left click opens programm on top).
But nice that I finally can even use latest gajim version thanks to upgrade from Linux Mint 20.3 (ubuntu 20.04) to 21 (ubuntu 22.04) :-)
Thanks for any advice or confirmation. Cheers, Robert