Regression: Unnecessary watermark image 'Google' gets overlap after giving print command.
Reported by
dmascare...@etouch.net,
Jan 9 2017
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Issue descriptionChrome Version:57.0.2976.0 (Official Build) 062d7b445d6d0ebf509fd923ef027a0a3c6818b1-refs/heads/master@{#442165} 32/64 bit OS : Mac(10.12.1, 10.11.6, 10.12), Windows(7,8,10), Linux(14.04 LTS) What steps will reproduce the problem? 1. Launch chrome and navigate to chrome://welcome 2. Zoom in the page above '250%' and then press 'Ctrl+P',click on (+) icon (i.e. zoom in of Print preview) 3. Click on 'Cancel' button and observe. Actual: Unnecessary watermark image 'Google' gets overlap on text. Expected: Watermark image should not overlap. This is regression issue, broken in 'M 55' and below is manual bisect info: Good build:55.0.2881.0 Bad build:55.0.2882.0
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Jan 9 2017
It's not clear to me what the print command has to do with this. In the Actual video posted, the watermark appears to overlap the text both before and after triggering the print. Is there another behavior I'm missing?
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Jan 10 2017
With response to comment #2: Above issue is reproducible on Latest chrome version:57.0.2977.0 (Official Build) 20e4bfed4baf6f6eac0d7142bb9e763bc11512e4-refs/heads/master@{#442447} Note: After closing Print Preview window, watermark image gets overlaps on text at 300% and watermark image shift upwards at 200% and above Please refer the attached video
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Jan 18 2017
@tmartino: Could you please look into this issue as per comment#3. Thank you.
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Feb 22 2017
Lowering to P3. Worth fixing, but the sequence of steps to reproduce this is obscure, and the risk is quite low.
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Jul 27 2017
Now (59.0.3071.115, 62.0.3167.1) it seems the watermark just disappears at zoom >= 200%. However, as far as I can tell this happens regardless of opening/not opening print preview, so removing print preview component. |
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Comment 1 by rbasuvula@chromium.org
, Jan 9 2017Labels: hasbisect-per-revision
Owner: tmartino@chromium.org
Status: Assigned (was: Unconfirmed)