Resize(+) button doesn't work for second instance if permission overlay is open.
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vku...@etouch.net,
Jun 2 2016
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Issue descriptionChrome Version:53.0.2754.0 Revision ab317e073bd7b2cb74c405f23008d0a6d4db6270-refs/heads/master@{#397000} (64 bit) OS:Mac Retina (10.11.4),Mac (10.11.4) Precondition:Enable ‘Toolkit-Views WebUI-style Browser Dialogs’ flag. What steps will reproduce the problem? 1.Launch chrome and navigate to chrome://extensions,click on 'permission' link of any extension. 2.Click on '+' icon from top left i.e. beside minimize(-), close the permission overlay and resize the window to normal. 3.Now again click on 'permission' link and click on '+' icon,observe. Actual: Resize(+) button doesn't work for second instance if permission overlay is open. Expected: Resize(+) button should work properly if permission overlay is open. This is Non-regression issue seen from 'M53' series due to newly added feature from build no-53.0.2750.0 Note: Issue not seen on Win & Linux OS.
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Jul 7 2016
Moving this nonessential bug to the next milestone. For more details visit https://www.chromium.org/issue-tracking/autotriage - Your friendly Sheriffbot
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Jul 8 2016
I don't think we're ready for reporting bugs on mac views yet, but I'll leave it up to others. tapted@, are you still working on macviews?
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Jul 11 2016
There's no bug here regardless. The "resize the window to normal" step in the video is the window being maximized "manually", by dragging the edges. The '+' button on Mac is not Maximize/Restore, but "Zoom", if the window is manually "Zoomed" already, it has nothing to do. |
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Comment 1 by nyerramilli@chromium.org
, Jun 2 2016