Overlapping of content is observed in Task manager after dragging 'memory footprint' section towards right.
Reported by
vku...@etouch.net,
Apr 12 2018
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Issue descriptionChrome Version:66.0.3359.106 (Official Build)Revision 580e8ed9017368bf40061fa0b9618ad381082b0a-refs/branch-heads/3359@{#693} (32/64-bit) OS: Windows (7,8,8.1,10),Linux (14.04 LTS) What steps will reproduce the problem? (1)Launch chrome, navigate to chrome://flags and change 'Force UI direction' to 'Right-to-Left' (2)Press shift+Esc key to open task manager,now drag 'memory footprint' towards right and observe Actual: Overlapping of content is observed after dragging 'memory footprint' section towards right. Expected: No such overlapping of content should be seen after dragging 'memory footprint' section towards right. This is a Non-regression issue seen from 'M60' series i.e 60.0.3072.0 Note: Issue not seen on Mac(10.12.6, 10.13.1, 10.13.5) OS
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Nov 14
Mass UI Triage Update: Still able to reproduce the above issue on Win(7,8,8.1,10), Linux(14.04 LTS) OS using latest canary #72.0.3610.0.Please find the screen shot for reference. Thank you |
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Comment 1 by rbasuvula@chromium.org
, Apr 12 2018