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Status: WontFix
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Closed: May 2017
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OS: Mac
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Type: Bug



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Right-click context menu has 'Exit full-screen option' when it should not

Project Member Reported by tsergeant@chromium.org, Oct 21 2016

Issue description

Chrome Version       : 54

This is a report on behalf of a friend. I have not personally reproduced it, but I have seen it happen on their Macbook. I think it might be macOS 10.12 Sierra specific.

What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. Press the green traffic light button to full-screen a Chrome window. Note that there's no 'Exit full screen' option in the right-click context menu.
2. Quit and relaunch Chrome. It should re-open in full screen. This is easiest by navigating to chrome://restart.
3. Right click to open a context menu

What is the expected result?

No full-screen option should appear in the right-click menu

What happens instead of that?

Exit Full Screen is the first option in the right click menu.

UserAgentString: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_11_6) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/56.0.2897.0 Safari/537.36



 
Description: Show this description
I was able to get this to reproduce using chrome://restart:

1. Click green traffic light button
2. Navigate to chrome://restart
3. After Chrome reopens, Right click page, 'Exit Full Screen' is in context menu.

Apparently it is possible to restart Chrome using cmd-q and have it re-open in full-screen mode, but I have not been able to get this to work in El Capitan.

Also, the alternative repro instructions don't actually work, so I've removed them from the description.

Comment 3 by mgiuca@chromium.org, Oct 25 2016

Cc: tsergeant@chromium.org mgiuca@chromium.org
Owner: spqc...@chromium.org
Assigning spqchan as it is Mac specific.

Note: This was added in r404589. We use FullscreenController::IsControllerInitiatedFullscreen to determine whether it's in fullscreen. I think that is misfiring on Mac. (There may already be a bug on this.)
Status: Assigned (was: Unconfirmed)
Status: WontFix (was: Assigned)
Can't reproduce

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