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Status: WontFix
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Closed: Jun 2016
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OS: Mac
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Type: Bug



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[Mac][Downloads] The icon in the Progress bar on the Downloads bar is not horizontally centered

Project Member Reported by meh...@chromium.org, Jun 9 2016

Issue description

Version: Chrome 53.0.2763.0 canary (64-bit)
OS: OS X 10.11.5

What steps will reproduce the problem?
(1) Download something
(2) Take a look at the icon in the Progress bar on the Downloads bar 
(3)

What is the expected output? What do you see instead?
The icon is not horizontally centered.

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Not sure, if this is a Material Design issue. Screenshots are attached.

Thanks
Mehmet
 
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Comment 1 by tapted@chromium.org, Jun 15 2016

Status: WontFix (was: Untriaged)
[mac triage] I tried tweaking

// Distance from top border to icon.
const CGFloat kImagePaddingTop = 7;

in download_item_cell.mm to 6 and it goes off-centre the other way.

6.5 could work on retina screens, but the icon will probably go screwy on non-retina.

I think this layout might even make sense if you consider that for the first ~30% of the download, the outer blue circle is drawn at the top of the button, but not at the bottom of the button, so it's actually pretty balanced. But we could probably make full or empty circles look more balanced by increasing the height of the whole thing.


But I'm pretty sure MD hasn't touched this at all. So it's probably been like this since forever, and a UX person may even have drawn red lines to make it look this way.

Since the UI is likely to get a UX refresh soon, this is probably something worth fixing, but I'm happy to be overruled.

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