Make avatar button height/width exactly match minimize button height/width on Windows 10 |
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Issue descriptionChrome Version: 60.0.3083.0 (Developer Build) OS: Win10 Part of bug 635699 was to make the profile avatar button the same height as the minimize button. Currently the height (calculated in calculated in MinimizeButtonMetrics::GetCaptionButtonHeight) is not exactly right at DPI scaling settings other than 100%. Using GetSystemMetricsForDpi might fix this.
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May 5 2017
Please include details of the observed vs. calculated heights here, ideally along with screenshots, so in the future we'll know what "not right" means.
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May 11 2017
This spreadsheet documents the button heights and widths I've measured at different scaling settings on my desktop: https://docs.google.com/a/google.com/spreadsheets/d/1q4q8RWRp8K-S6fakxjg8tWdDtiOnouU18d6Hp7BD5pM/edit?usp=sharing Attached a screenshot taken at 150% scaling with both the minimize and avatar buttons highlighted. Here the minimize button is 42 px high, but the avatar button is 44 (and also positioned 1 px lower).
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May 12 2017
The minimum width should ideally also match the caption button width, though any difference is not as obvious to the user as a difference in height.
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May 11 2018
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May 15 2018
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Comment 1 by emx@chromium.org
, Apr 28 2017