Windows 10: Hosted app titlebar buttons become inactive after opening permission or app info bubbles
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db...@etouch.net,
Aug 2
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Issue descriptionChrome Version : 70.0.3510.2 (Official Build) Revision 19bbe7b51081dd5aca29d10d5f881cce7eb95ff8-refs/branch-heads/3510@{#4} (32/64-bit) OS: Windows 10 What steps will reproduce the problem? (1) Launch chrome, navigate to google.com page. (2) Click on 'Customize and control Google Chrome' to open wrench menu,click on 'Create shortcut..' (3) Click on Create button and then navigate to chrome://apps and open wed page into new window. (4) Then click on 'Customize and control Google Chrome' and zoom in/out page click on zoom bubble icon, observe. Actual: 'Zoom bubble icon' and 'Customize and control Google Chrome' icon gets disabled inform after clicking on zoom icon. Expected: 'Zoom bubble icon' and 'Customize and control Google Chrome' icon should not gets disabled inform after clicking on zoom icon. This is a non-regression issue, seen from 'M-70' build #70.0.3405.0 as this is a new feature. Note: Issue is not seen on other Windows(7,8,8.1),Mac(10.12.6,10.13.1,10.14,10.13.6) and Linux(14.04 LTs) OS.
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Aug 3
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Aug 21
Can't repro on Chrome OS. Seems to be Windows only.
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Sep 28
The same thing happens for showing the App Info dialog. On Windows a native widget is created for the bubble resulting in the original app window losing focus. This probably doesn't occur on Linux because we don't create native widgets for bubbles on that platform.
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Sep 28
Update: Even if Linux uses native widgets for its bubbles it doesn't have this issue. Tested with WIP CL: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/1195346
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Oct 22
Downgrading as it's a fairly minor UI bug. |
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Comment 1 by rbasuvula@chromium.org
, Aug 2