SVG Paths Have Additional Padding
Reported by
lread...@thunderhead.com,
Jul 27 2017
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Issue descriptionUserAgent: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_12_4) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/60.0.3112.78 Safari/537.36 Steps to reproduce the problem: 1. Using Chrome (any version) on OSx, open a web page with an SVG that has a path and an arc in both the positive and negative y-axies. https://codepen.io/lreading/pen/NvGNoE 2. Inspect the top arc in the output window 3. Inspect the bottom arc in the output window What is the expected behavior? Arcs should not have any padding on the element (it's not CSS padding, it's in the way it is drawn) What went wrong? The top arc has padding (not CSS padding) above the line of the arc, whereas the bottom does not. Did this work before? No Does this work in other browsers? Yes Chrome version: 60.0.3112.78 Channel: stable OS Version: OS X 10.12.4 Flash Version: The SVG is drawn in the way that a user would expect to see it, however, this becomes a problem with some automation suites and attempting to determine the position of an element.
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Aug 1
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Aug 1
No longer reproduces. |
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Comment 1 by schenney@chromium.org
, Jul 31 2017Status: Available (was: Unconfirmed)