Closed
Bug 118461
Opened 23 years ago
Closed 22 years ago
Selecting text should select its text-decorations (e.g. underline) as well
Categories
(Core :: DOM: Selection, defect)
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Future
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(Reporter: hwaara, Assigned: mjudge)
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If you select some text under windows, it will typically display a selection with the system's set selection color as background and white as foreground color for the text. This foreground color should apply to underlines, overlines, strike-throughs etc. too.
Comment 1•23 years ago
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Are you selecting the entire underlined element, or just part of it?
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Comment 2•23 years ago
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Comment 3•23 years ago
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Comment 4•23 years ago
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Look at the difference in how we select underlines in these screenshots. This bug is for making all text-decorations obey the selection. BTW, the bug is maybe pp (Windows-only).
Comment 6•23 years ago
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*** Bug 122457 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
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Updated•23 years ago
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Summary: Selecting text should make text-decorations (e.g. underline) white too → Selecting text should select its text-decorations (e.g. underline) as well
marking as future.
Status: NEW → ASSIGNED
Target Milestone: --- → Future
There's another big problem with Mozilla's behaviour: If the system's selection color is the same as page's you're viewing background, it's VERY hard to see the selection in Mozilla. In IE, the selection color is text's/background's negative.
Comment 9•22 years ago
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Comment 8 has nothing to do with this bug. This bug is a dup. *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 35146 ***
Status: ASSIGNED → RESOLVED
Closed: 22 years ago
Resolution: --- → DUPLICATE
Comment 10•22 years ago
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