Typo in focus debugger when opening a desktop shortcut debugger window
Reported by
practi...@gmail.com,
Mar 15 2018
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Issue description
Chrome Version : 66.0.3359.26
OS Version: 10.0
URLs (if applicable) : any
Other browsers tested:
Add OK or FAIL after other browsers where you have tested this issue:
Safari: /
Firefox: /
IE/Edge: /
What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. make a page as a desktop shortcut (... > more tools > add to desktop..)
2. open the new shortcut
3. F12 or Ctrl+i
4. debugger opens
5. in debugger window ..click on "..." - observe first line: "Focus debuggee"
What is the expected result?
debugger
What happens instead of that?
debuggee
Please provide any additional information below. Attach a screenshot if
possible.
UserAgentString: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/66.0.3359.26 Safari/537.36
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Mar 22 2018
Able to reproduce the issue on reported chrome version 66.0.3359.26 and on the latest chrome version 67.0.3378.0 using Windows-10 and Ubuntu 14.04. As the issue is seen from introduction of this option(i.e. M-66(66.0.3343.0)), hence considering it as non-regression and marking it as Untriaged. Note: Add to desktop option is not seen on Mac. Thanks!
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Apr 2 2018
Thanks for the report, typos are important! However, this text is actually intended. When DevTools [1] is opened to inspect a target page [2], the DevTools window is referred as the "debugger" while the target page's window is the "debuggee", or the direct object of debugging. Clicking this menu option focuses the target page's window if it is desktop, or switches the tab if one is remote debugging Chrome on a connected Android device. It might be sensible for us to say "target page's window or tab", but "debuggee" is more concise.
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Apr 3 2018
Epic answer. I am totally with you now once I understood. Thanks for taking your time |
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Comment 1 by viswa.karala@chromium.org
, Mar 15 2018