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Status: WontFix
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Closed: Oct 2016
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Type: Bug-Regression



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Regression: Shift+up/down increments/decrements to 100 instead of 10 in devtools

Project Member Reported by sc00335...@techmahindra.com, Oct 20 2016

Issue description

Version: 55.0.2883.21 beta
OS: Ubuntu 14.04,Windows

What steps will reproduce the problem?
(1)Launch chrome and open devtools >> Open color picker window and change to HEX section >> Hit shift+up/down arrow to increment/decrement to 10 and observe

Expected: Shift+up/down should increment/decrement to 10.i.e; If u have #963939 on shift_up should change to #963949
Actual: Instead it increments/decrements by 100. In above case it changes to #963A39

This is a regression issue broken in M52.

Good Build:52.0.2729.0 dev
Bad Build :52.0.2730.0 dev 

CHANGELOG URL: https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/+log/b39e39eeb679c3bf45a444e9e6d0c5e364a8cd17..b251e4ccd2a4219a1cd205ffa461d8f8a4c6ca9d

Suspecting  https://codereview.chromium.org/1824683002 from changelog

@lushnikov: Unable to assign to nojvek@gmail.com. Hence assigning it to you. Please confirm the behaviour.
 
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Labels: OS-Mac
Able to reproduce the issue on Mac 10.11.6 using 55.0.2883.21 beta.

Comment 2 by noj...@gmail.com, Oct 20 2016

I'll take a look. Please Confirm that this only happens in hex values but
not decimal values.

Comment 3 by noj...@gmail.com, Oct 20 2016

I just tried to repro this.

Hex values and decimal values behave slightly differently.

Hex: Cmd: R+-1, Shift: G+-1, Alt: B:+-2
Dec: Cmd: +-100, Shift:+-10, Alt:+-0.1

For Hex values, you can use keyboard to control each channel or multiple
channels together (R,G,B) Using shift to just add 10 does not make a lot of
sense since hex colours will jump visually after they got over FF-00 range
in blue.

Given a specific color, and a user wants to see the effect of neighbouring
color space, changing channels makes a lot of sense.

There are tooltips shown when a user edits the css values.

Hope this explains the current behaviour.
Status: WontFix (was: Assigned)
Thanks @nojvek for clarification; looks like this works as intended!

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