Flood fill ripple on a system menu tray is not smooth when device scaling is not default |
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Issue descriptionChrome Version: 58.0.3007.0 OS: Chrome OS (dev channel on samus) What steps will reproduce the problem? (1) Use 1280x850 resolution, tap system menu tray (2) Use 1440x956 resolution, tap system menu tray What is the expected result? Similar smoothness What happens instead? Significantly less smooth with non-default device scale factor. I see the system menu and then maybe 1-2 frames for the ripple. It also has some back and forth jerkiness. Interestingly I see it with both touch and mouse (touchpad) input. Please use labels and text to provide additional information. Haven't noticed this before, might be a recent regression. For graphics-related bugs, please copy/paste the contents of the about:gpu page at the end of this report.
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Feb 28 2017
Not sure if this is a manifestation of the same bug but the animation on the toggle buttons (e.g. network or Bluetooth details pages) is janky and sometimes there are elements of those pages that get wiped and not redrawn (labels, page titles, other buttons). This only happens at non-integer dsf and is fine with 1x, 2x, 4x on samus.
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Feb 28 2017
Seems to be just fine with a dev channel update to 58.0.3021.3. If we confirm that the beta branch did not get that we can close this with WontFix although it would be great to attribute this to some ui or chromeos change.
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Mar 7 2017
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Mar 7 2017
I see no jank on beta channel: 57.0.2987 or 57.0.2987.85. |
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Comment 1 by tdander...@chromium.org
, Feb 22 2017