Regression: [Print Preview]Unnecessary hand pointer appears on 'More settings' button even when it's disabled.
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dchau...@etouch.net,
Aug 21
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Issue descriptionChrome Version: 69.0.3497.51 (Official Build) Revision c7793b934c6caeaf54c1a3a8d0cc94e4365c40de-refs/branch-heads/3497@{#730} (32/64-bit) OS: Windows(7,8,8.1,10), Mac(10.12.6, 10.13.1,10.14, 10.13.6), Linux(14.04 LTS). Pre-condition: Enable 'Enable new Print Preview UI' flag from chrome://flags. What steps will reproduce the problem? 1. Launch Chrome and give print command on any webpage using "Ctrl/Command + P" key from keyboard. 2. Enter any invalid page range in 'Pages' text-box so that 'More settings' button gets disabled. 3. Now hover the mouse pointer on 'More settings' button and observe the mouse pointer. Actual: Unnecessary hand pointer appears on 'More settings' button even when 'More settings' button is disabled. Expected: Arrow pointer should appears on 'More settings' button when 'More settings' button is disabled. This is a regression issue, broken in M-68 series, below is manual regression range: Good build: 68.0.3439.0 (Revision: 561389) Bad build: 68.0.3440.0 (Revision: 561733) Using the per-revision bisect providing the bisect results: You are probably looking for a change made after 561726 (known good), but no later than 561727 (first known bad). CHANGELOG URL: The script might not always return single CL as suspect as some perf builds might get missing due to failure. https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/+log/bccfc8dc9f563a6e12129e729de730e0b1c42f82..20cc6356bc2a6136f3b1c4602926aad443784270 Suspecting: https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/+/20cc6356bc2a6136f3b1c4602926aad443784270 @rbpotter: Could you please check whether this is caused with respect to your change, if not please help us in assigning it to the right owner. NOTE: This issue is also reproducible on Stable #68.0.3440.106, Beta #69.0.3497.42 and Canary #70.0.3529.0 Kindly review the attached screen-cast for reference. Thank you.
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Aug 31
With response to comment #1: Re-tested this issue on Windows(7,8,8.1,10), Mac(10.12.6, 10.13.1,10.14, 10.13.6) and Linux(14.04 LTS) machines using latest Canary #70.0.3538.0 and the issue is fixed. Attaching screen-cast for the same. Thank you.
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Aug 31
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Comment 1 by rbpotter@chromium.org
, Aug 30