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Could not set selection between character "f" and "t" with Calibri fonts
Reported by
y.bobzh...@gmail.com,
Jan 9 2017
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Issue description
Chrome Version : Version 55.0.2883.87 mURLs (if applicable) :
Other browsers tested:
Safari:OK
Firefox:OK
IE:OK
What steps will reproduce the problem?
(1)Open attached sample html page in Chrome
(2)set cursor at the end of the first line
(3)press left arrow key to move the cursor to the left
What is the expected result?
the cursor is set between character "f" and "t"
What happens instead?
the cursor stays after the character "t"
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possible.
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Jan 10 2017
Able to reproduce the issue on Win 10 using 55.0.2883.87 and canary 57.0.2977.0. Bisect info: ================= Good:49.0.2573.0 Bad :49.0.2574.0 You are probably looking for a change made after 361462 (known good), but no later than 361474 (first known bad). CHANGELOG URL: The script might not always return single CL as suspectas some perf builds might get missing due to failure. https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/+log/206123a4b6cb14a8da596d2120761f1beda972fc..fa7fc32c5940dfd3d734ed3231b1295da4c3303e Possible suspect : Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1474673003 eae@: Could you please take a look into this if its related to your change. Note: its working fine on Mac 10.12.2 and Ubuntu 14.04.
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Jan 10 2017
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Jan 18 2017
eae@: Friendly ping!! Could you please look into this issue & update the thread. Thaks in advance.
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Feb 13 2017
Any update on this issue?
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Feb 14 2017
f and t creates a ligature in this specific font, that is by design and is intentional. It can be disabled using font-variant-ligatures: none; While selecting partial glyphs is something we eventually want to support this is working as intended. |
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Comment 1 by ajha@chromium.org
, Jan 10 2017