status line vertically offset if dual monitors with different high dpi scaling ratio
Reported by
kuang...@gmail.com,
Aug 9 2016
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Issue descriptionUserAgent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/54.0.2816.0 Safari/537.36 Steps to reproduce the problem: 0. use two monitors, one is 24" 1920x1200, one is 32" 3840x2160. put chrome window on 32" monitor. 1. open ms windows' display setting (setting.png) 2. change scale ratio for 32", like 150% (p.s. keep scaling ratio 100% for 24" during the test) 3. if chrome window was maximized, it will become non-maximized 4. maximize chrome window (click "maximize" button on upper-right corner) 5. mouse hover any link, wait the url text appear in status line 6. observe the status line position What is the expected behavior? the status line always appears on the bottom What went wrong? 100% and 125% are okay, but for ratio >= 150%, the status line will vertically offset (appear in the middle of window). see my screenshots. Did this work before? N/A Chrome version: 54.0.2816.0 Channel: dev OS Version: 10.0 Flash Version: step 4, full screen mode (hotkey F11) has this problem, too. However, non-maximized window works well, no matter the window size is. windows version: 10 professional. 1511, build 10586.494. If put chrome on 24" monitor, keep 100% for 24", and change ratio for 32". status line will disappear. I guess it offset downward and out of screen. No issues if only one monitor, no matter the ratio is.
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Aug 9 2016
BTW, I started to use dual monitors with different scaling yesterday. So I don't know whether it is regression or not.
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Aug 10 2016
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Nov 7 2016
FYI, I found this issue is no longer reproducible on 56.0.2906.0 dev. I am not sure it is fixed or I changed something, though.
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Nov 11 2016
Thank you kuangche@ for the update. Marking the issue as Wont Fix as per # 4. Please file a new issue if you come across this again. |
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Comment 1 by ligim...@chromium.org
, Aug 9 2016