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closed tab remains partially drawn on tab bar
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tbigg...@gmail.com,
Jan 14 2017
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Issue descriptionUserAgent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/57.0.2981.0 Safari/537.36 Steps to reproduce the problem: 1. Open additional tabs then close 2. Rightmost tabs do close but create phantom images including the new tab buttons that were with them 3. resizing or moving Chrome will not redraw the tab bar, only minimizing Chrome and maximizing will do a full redraw of the tab bar. What is the expected behavior? Closed tabs should redraw the area they took up What went wrong? tab bar shows movement of closed tabs but not a full redraw of the final state Did this work before? Yes 2 builds prior to 57.0.2981.0 Chrome version: 57.0.2981.0 Channel: canary OS Version: 10.0 Flash Version:
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Jan 16 2017
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Jan 16 2017
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Jan 17 2017
Tested the issue on Windows-10, windows-7, Mac-10.12.2 and Linux Ubuntu-14.04 using Chrome stable version 55.0.2883.87 and canary 57.0.2983.0 with the steps mentioned in comment#0 and the issue is not reproduced. Please find the attached screen-cast and please let us know if anything missed here to reproduce the issue. Thanks..
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Jan 17 2017
The same issue is observed here on Windows 7 starting from Chromium 57.0.2980.0 (64-bit) b5c9bcd8091d35691e61a939eb2aa8201baf57c8-refs/heads/master@{#443393} The previous build is not affected 0e84ee428168105852608f4a900081e58f3084a2-refs/heads/master@{#443361}
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Jan 17 2017
On a separate Windows 10 machine the issue is not happening anyomre on Version 57.0.2984.0 canary (64-bit) - in 8 hours I'll verify on original machine if the issue persists.
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Jan 18 2017
Hmm...still seeing redraw issue on Windows 10 on this laptop at Version 57.0.2984.0 (Official Build) canary (64-bit). HP Elitebook Folio G1. No issues whatsoever with current stable release. Let me know if there are any Chrome flags etc. I should try toggling - I haven't touched any of the default flag values.
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Jan 18 2017
Attached is what I see from the laptop in Version 57.0.2984.0 (Official Build) canary (64-bit) per prior comments
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Jan 18 2017
Unable to reproduce the issue on Windows-10 and Win-7 using chrome canary 57.0.2984.0 with the steps mentioned above. Please find the attached screen-cast for reference. Could you please try in a clean profile without any apps/Extensions and let us know your observations if the issue still persists. Thanks..
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Jan 18 2017
Clean install of the latest Chromium 57.0.2986.0 - no change.
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Jan 18 2017
Apparently this issue has something to do with Windows 7 Aero theme and it goes away when that theme is disabled.
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Jan 18 2017
I've removed all visual settings (adjust for best performance in Windows 10) and issue still persists
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Jan 18 2017
Still happens on my laptop - Windows 10 Pro x64, Chrome 57.0.2984.0 64 Bit Official Dev Channel https://i.gyazo.com/5b1432d107d678187af263fac4baf94c.png
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Jan 18 2017
Why hasn't someone from the dev team taken a look yet ? It's been 4 days already.
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Jan 19 2017
This is only reproducible when you disable Hardware Acceleration and is same as Issue 680901 . Hence merging into that. Should probably be fixed in next canary.
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Jan 21 2017
This issue seems to be resolved for me after Version 57.0.2987.4 (Official Build) canary (64-bit). Nice work folks! |
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