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Status: WontFix
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Last visit 29 days ago
Closed: Feb 2017
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OS: Linux , Windows , Mac
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Type: Bug-Regression



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Regression: Unable to change the writing direction of ‘.cls’ text field of Element section in devtools

Reported by jshan...@etouch.net, Feb 15 2017

Issue description

Chrome Version: 57.0.2987.54 (Official Build) e483b047ce7b13ffee6f490358cc7973a12599de-refs/branch-heads/2987@{#516}-32/64 bit
OS : Windows (7,8,10), Mac(10.12.1, 10.11.6, 10.12), Linux(14.04 LTS)

Steps:
1. Launch Chrome and open dev tools on NTP, go to Element section
2. Click  on “.cls” and try to change its writing direction via context menu
3. Observe

Actual: Unable to change the writing direction of ‘.cls’ text field of Element section

Expected:  Should be able to change the writing direction of ‘.cls’ text field of Element section

This is regression issue, broken in ‘M 55’ and will soon update other info :

Good build:55.0.2876.0
Bad build: 55.0.2878.0


 
Actual_video.mov
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Expected_video.mov
3.3 MB Download
Cc: pfeldman@chromium.org ahmetemiremir@gmail.com
Labels: hasbisect-per-revision
Owner: lushnikov@chromium.org
Status: Assigned (was: Unconfirmed)
Using the per-revision bisect providing the bisect results,
Good Build -- 55.0.2876.0 (revision : 421986)
Bad Build  -- 55.0.2878.0 (revision : 422326)

You are probably looking for a change made after 422183 (known good), but no later than 422184 (first known bad).
CHANGELOG URL:
  https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/+log/ea0215bc645133a998e8b3e0f8cf49e609e7aaf3..dca69570d35a1f982f72543d81d66a240a030696


Assigning to the reviewers as the owner for the CL is not having a chromium account.
@lushnikov -- Could you please look into the issue, kindly re-assign accordingly.

Thank You.
Status: WontFix (was: Assigned)
It looks like this doesn't deal any troubles to the users - wont's fix.

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