Open Bug 1808111 Opened 1 year ago Updated 1 year ago

Inserting or pasting big images may put corner handles just out of reach (depending on initial scroll position of insertion point)

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(Core :: DOM: Editor, defect)

defect

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UNCONFIRMED

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(Reporter: Fabrice.Neyret, Unassigned)

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User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Ubuntu; Linux x86_64; rv:108.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/108.0

Steps to reproduce:

copy-pasting images that are big enough to require the composer window to auto-scrolling.

Actual results:

the composer scroll so that the corner handles are just displayed at the very border of the window, but most of the time they happen to be out of reach: I have to manually scroll to reach the handle.

Expected results:

auto-scrolling enough so that not only the image top fit, but also the corner handle to be reachable.
( maybe the reachable margin depends on the window manager ? ubuntu/Mate here ).

Severity: -- → S4
Component: Untriaged → DOM: Editor
Product: Thunderbird → Core
Version: Thunderbird 102 → unspecified

This looks like editor territory.

On TB 102.6.1 (64-bit), Win10, looks like images are just inserted without scrolling, so if your cursor happens to be too close to the top margin of the view, that's when the image ends up closer too. But you can always scroll all image corner handles into view. So maybe not a big deal.

Summary: copy-pasting big images puts corner handles just out of reach → Inserting or pasting big images may put corner handles just out of reach (depending on initial scroll position of insertion point)
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