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Closing rightmost stacked tab hides pinned tabs |
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Issue descriptionChrome Version: (copy from chrome://version) 68.0.3416.0 (Official Build) dev (64-bit) OS: (e.g. Win10, MacOS 10.12, etc...) CrOS What steps will reproduce the problem? (1) Close a tab --> the pinned tabs are closed (2) Open a new tab -> the pinned tabs are reopened. (3) What is the expected result? What happens instead? Please use labels and text to provide additional information. If this is a regression (i.e., worked before), please consider using the bisect tool (https://www.chromium.org/developers/bisect-builds-py) to help us identify the root cause and more rapidly triage the issue. For graphics-related bugs, please copy/paste the contents of the about:gpu page at the end of this report.
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May 18 2018
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May 18 2018
I don't see anything like this on Windows dev, but the bug report is vague enough that I'm not sure I'm doing the right steps to reproduce. Reporter, can you provide more detailed steps and/or screencast?
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May 18 2018
See the attached video. When I close the tab, the tabs (Gmail, Calendar) on the left also get closed. Video is too big :-(
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May 19 2018
Sorry, didn't have time earlier. Repro on Cros: - Pin a couple of tabs. - Open enough tabs so that the ones to the right of the pinned one are collapsed together. - Close the right most tab The pinned tabs disappear. Originally I thought that they were deleted but it seems that they're just hidden. Still, it looks bad ;-)
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May 19 2018
malaykeshev@, can you: (a) Try to repro (b) See if this is a regression Attempting to retitle to summarize comment 5
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May 19 2018
Isnt this a dup of Issue 840150 ?
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May 19 2018
Sounds probable. I didn't realize that without video :/ |
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Comment 1 by jmeurin@google.com
, May 5 2018