Closed Bug 100416 Opened 23 years ago Closed 23 years ago

"wrap to right " preference covers image

Categories

(SeaMonkey :: Composer, defect)

PowerPC
Mac System 9.x
defect
Not set
normal

Tracking

(Not tracked)

VERIFIED WORKSFORME
Future

People

(Reporter: TucsonTester1, Unassigned)

References

Details

(Whiteboard: EDITORBASE)

Ater inserting (300x300)image, open image properties and choose wrap 
to left and click ok. The wrods wrap but over lap slightly. Then reopen 
image properties and choose wrap to right, the picture is now under the 
text. This is also dupicated if just switching between ' align to text image' 
selections
Reporter, this works for me using Mac/2001091311 (0.9.4). Please be much more specific 
about the precise image (URL, please) you're using, the text you're entering, and the 
fonts you have selected in your Mozilla preferences.
Using Mac os 9.1 / 2001091308   created a full page document using Font= times 
size = medium. Click past the first word in sentence, pulled in
file:///OS%209.1/Netscape%20Folder/res/html/gopher-telnet.gif Change image size
to custome size 65x68 or larger.  select wrap to right click OK - reopen image
properties and choose wrap to left and choose OK.
Reporter, this still works fine for me. Can you reproduce using Mac/2001091311 (0.9.4) as 
I'm using, or a recent *Mozilla* nightly rather than a Netscape QA build?
please provide steps to reproduce - I am unable to confirm this on the 9-19
build  (which is 0.9.4 btw).

Steps to reproduce

1. open or create full page document (I used "using personal websharing.html)
2. insert image after first word in top paragraph. I used a Jpeg that was 160x178
3. open up image properties by double clicking on image. Change 'align text to
image' to wrap to left and click OK
4. Reopen image properties and change 'align text to image' to wrap to right. 
The image is now covered by text.
TucsonTester, are you trying this bug on a Netscape QA or a Mozilla build?
Confirmed on 9-19 build
Status: UNCONFIRMED → NEW
Ever confirmed: true
This remains an issue on build number 20010924. 
1. Open "using personal websharing.html
2. Insert image after first word in top paragraph. I used a Jpeg that was 160x178
3. Open up image properties by double clicking on image. Change 'align text to
image' to wrap to left and click OK
4. Reopen image properties and change 'align text to image' to wrap to right. 
The image is now covered by text.
BuildID:    20011009

I am seeing this happening with tables as well.

Reproducible: Always
Steps to Reproduce:
1.open full page document in composer
2.click on table Icon to insert table (3x3)
3.double click on table to pull up properties
4.On table tab-change the width to 50% of window
5.click OK - table should be left aligned
6.double click on table to pull up properties
7.On table tab-change the alignment to the right and click OK

Actual Results:  the table is now covered with Text.

Expected Results:  The text should wrap to the right of the table.
*** Bug 102625 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
the table wrapping bug is works for me in 2001101212

tucsontester1, on the chance that these are actually separate problems, could
you open new bugs for each of these (one for tables, one for images, maybe
reference each bug in the other)?

A screen shot would be nice too if you can provide it.
Status: NEW → ASSIGNED
Whiteboard: EDITORBASE
I am still seeing both problems.  I have just opened both new bugs.  104912 for
the image problem and 104919 for the table problem.  They both have screenshots. 

 
This sounds like a duplicate bug for the layout team.
Is this Mac-specific?
Target Milestone: --- → M1
Target Milestone: M1 → Future
This appears to be working for me on OSX using build 2001122004.

I am resolving WORKSFORME.
Status: ASSIGNED → RESOLVED
Closed: 23 years ago
Resolution: --- → WORKSFORME
verified.
Status: RESOLVED → VERIFIED
reassign bugs in case they are later reopened
Assignee: syd → composer
Product: Browser → Seamonkey
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