Closed Bug 22498 Opened 25 years ago Closed 25 years ago

Image larger than the screen should have scrollbars!

Categories

(SeaMonkey :: General, defect, P3)

x86
Linux

Tracking

(Not tracked)

VERIFIED WORKSFORME

People

(Reporter: dejong, Unassigned)

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Details

(Whiteboard: awaiting more information from reporter (2000-01-07))

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I just build mozilla from the CVS (Wed Dec 22)
on a RedHat 6.0 system when I noticed that it does
not correctly deal with images that are larger than
the screen size. This worked fine in Netscape 4, but
mozilla displays no scrollbars. I have attached two
screen shots as examples of this problem. The first
is from Netscape 4, the second is from mozilla.
This works fine for me on Win95 mozilla 1999-12-23-08-M13, testing on image
http://spica.cira.colostate.edu/jpeg/current/fulldisk_c04.jpg .  Is this
Linux-specific?  Does the behavior change if you toggle GFX Scrollbars (Edit |
Preferences | Debug | gfx scrollbars )?
This also works correctly on NT; this is starting to smell [PP].
Taking a cue from bug 19540, tried dbaron's example with both http://
and (saved locally) file:/// loading - both worked fine.

Tested with: 2000-01-01-08-M13 nightly binary on Windows NT 4.0sp3

This also looks a lot like a DUP of bug 19580 "Scrollbars are absent when
loading a graphic" (oversize) - which got marked WORKSFORME due to
QA inability to reproduce on any platform.

dejong@cs.umn.edu, do you see this problem with a current build?
Also, could you please give some more info on your Linux environment:
X server, Window Manager, libc/glibc version(s), compiler... to try to
narrow this down.

The question about GFX scrollbars asked by dbaron@fas.harvard.edu may also
be very important here - please try that both ways.
Whiteboard: awaiting more information from reporter (2000-01-07)
I ran this again with a CVS build from Jan 5th and I did not see the
problem. I tried it with a http:// and file:// url and I also toggled
the GFX scrollbar options. It seemed to work in all cases (this time).
I am stumped on how to reproduce this problem.
dejong@cs.umn.edu, you know, it's not actually a bad thing if bugs just 
disappear for no reason ;-) Annoying, perhaps, but not unappreciated.

You may as well try the M13 binary when it is out (soon) and if you still don't
see this, just resolve this bug as WORKSFORME.
Marking this WorksForMe.  Please reopen if still a problem with latest build.
http://www.mozilla.org/projects/seamonkey/release-notes/
Status: NEW → RESOLVED
Closed: 25 years ago
Resolution: --- → WORKSFORME
Marking Verified.
Status: RESOLVED → VERIFIED
Product: Browser → Seamonkey
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