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Bug 1404504
Opened 7 years ago
Updated 2 years ago
On Windows 7, switching system theme breaks window chrome/decoration
Categories
(Firefox :: Theme, defect, P5)
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(Reporter: clement.lefevre, Unassigned)
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(Keywords: nightly-community, Whiteboard: [mozfr-community])
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On Windows 7, when switching between classic, basic and Aero system themes, it breaks Firefox window chrome and window decoration.
When switching *to* classic and basic, just trigger a "maximize window" fix the glitches and render. When switching to Aero, a little part on the top-right is still broken. Either cases, window shouldn't be glitched/broken that way though.
Maybe OS send some signal apps need to catch when it switch system theme?
This might be a regression, but I'm not sure it is.
Setting the keyword for a regression-window though, just in case.
No screenshots at hand right now, but I can try to provide those later on if you think it would be really helpful. But I don't think those are that mandatory as it seems easy to reproduce the issue.
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Comment 2•7 years ago
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(In reply to Dão Gottwald [::dao] from comment #1)
> Do you still see this?
So, I don't have the Aero-part anymore (I have little doubts I saw a little something but really not sure, so I'll go with a no). Basic and classic themes still have problems. I'll join screenshots in following comments.
Issue on classic is fixed by resizing the window; issue on basic is partly fixed by resizing (actually basic have the same issue than classic + another one. The common issue is fixed, not the other one).
Flags: needinfo?(clement.lefevre)
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Comment 3•7 years ago
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Screenshot for the classic system theme. You can see there is a small line on top of the window "eating" the top of the tabs".
As mentionned above, this is disappearing when resizing the window.
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Comment 4•7 years ago
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Now, this is what happens when switching to the basic theme.
We can see the a similar issue with a line on top of the window, that looks like the OS X one when enabling the dragging space. This line disappear if you resize the window.
We can also see that the system buttons are not the one it should be. Those are actually a lot bigger. Resizing the window changes nothing. Restarting the browser is giving the normal buttons though.
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Comment 5•7 years ago
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(In reply to Clément Lefèvre from comment #4)
> Created attachment 8916697 [details]
> switch_theme_basic.PNG
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> Now, this is what happens when switching to the basic theme.
> We can see the a similar issue with a line on top of the window, that looks
> like the OS X one when enabling the dragging space. This line disappear if
> you resize the window.
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> We can also see that the system buttons are not the one it should be. Those
> are actually a lot bigger. Resizing the window changes nothing. Restarting
> the browser is giving the normal buttons though.
Well, on second thought, more like a glitch line than a dragging space one actually.
Updated•7 years ago
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Priority: -- → P5
Updated•7 years ago
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Keywords: regressionwindow-wanted
Updated•2 years ago
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Severity: normal → S3
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