On Sun, Jan 31, 2016 at 11:08:16PM +0100, Damjan Georgievski wrote:
I just installed Chromium, v. 48.0.2564.97, two days ago. I imported my bookmarks from Firefox and enabled the bookmarks bar. I added a few new bookmarks to the bar, but not in my existing folders.
Today, I tried to drag-and-drop the bookmarks into the folders on my bookmarks bar, but nothing happened - the bookmarks just remained on the bar. In addition, it seems impossible to move anything on the bar, i.e., adjusting the order of folders or bookmarks. Everything just stays where it was originally placed.
For those who don't use Chromium, this is not normal behavior - one should be able to drag-and-drop into folders, subfolders, and slide things around at will.
In fact, even in the bookmark manager it is not possible to drag-and-drop; the only way I've found to move a bookmark into a folder is to copy and paste it there, then delete the original.
I've tried disabling my two extensions without luck, and I see no recent activity on the boards or on Chromium's bug tracker.
Anyone else seeing this? Any suggestions?
huh. possibly unreleated but I just experienced that drag&drop from dolphin to a html5 drop-zone doesn't work either. it even doesn't work from a directory view in chromium itself to a html5 page in chromium.
Thanks Damjan, but unfortunately I don't think it is related. Actually, this is getting interesting. First, this is related to Chromium, as Firefox does not exhibit this behavior. Second, I decided to test the issue with KDE, DWM, and Awesome (Awesome is what I was using when I first noticed the issue.) The problem does not exist with KDE or DWM - only Awesome. Third, and this is the really interesting part, the problem only exists on my right monitor; if I open Chromium on my left monitor, the bookmarks work as expected. In fact, I can even drag a running instance of Chromium from the right monitor, where the bookmarks are not working properly, to the left monitor and they begin working! I'm using the [AMD/ATI] Cedar [Radeon HD 5000/6000/7350/8350 Series] card and the xf86-video-ati driver. I've tried starting X with and without an xrandr script, but it makes no difference. I've also looked at the Arch ATI wiki and tried some tweaks to my 20-radeon.conf, without success. I think this is most likely a driver issue than an Awesome/Chromium issue; they are likely just exposing some underlying driver quirk. Does anyone have any diagnostic/other hints?