MacOS dictionary lookup (three fingers tap) not showing on stacked browser windows
Reported by
janez.ca...@gmail.com,
Oct 13 2017
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Issue descriptionUserAgent: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_13_0) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/61.0.3163.100 Safari/537.36 Steps to reproduce the problem: 1. Open one window in fullscreen mode (secondary screen) 2. Open new window and drag it over the fullscreen window so they are stacked 3. Open dictionary lookup (three fingers) on stacked window, see the dictionary lookup under the stacked window What is the expected behavior? The dictionary lookup on stacked windows should show over the last (closest) window. This also affects all the applications using Chromium (Electron - VSCode...). What went wrong? I attached two screens (how it looks now, and how the dictionary lookup should work). Did this work before? N/A Chrome version: 61.0.3163.100 Channel: stable OS Version: OS X 10.13.0 Flash Version:
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Oct 13 2017
MacOS Fullscreen Mode.
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Oct 13 2017
Thanks for your feedback. But how is it possible to drag a window over a window that is in macOS Fullscreen mode, so that they are stacked? Can you please attach a screencast, if possible? Thank you.
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Oct 13 2017
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Oct 20 2017
[macbugtraige] Very strange - if you 1. Attach two monitors to your Mac (I'm doing this on a desktop machine) 2. Fullscreen a browser window on monitor #2 3. Drag a window from monitor #1 to monitor #2 you can wind up with overlapping windows in fullscreen. From there 4. Control click a word in the window you dragged into monitor #2 (I'm using a mouse) 5. Choose Look Up [word] the dictionary window will order back of the dragged window. sdy@ - any thoughts?
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Jan 29 2018
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Mar 19 2018
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Nov 21
*** UI Mass Triage *** Closing, since there is no updates since the past few weeks. If you feel this issue should still be addressed, feel free to reopen it or to file a new issue. |
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Comment 1 by meh...@chromium.org
, Oct 13 2017