Dear Dillo developers, sorry for not creating a proper bug report, but the "How to reproduce" message field is too small for the example file. :) The issue ========= After closing the "Save As" dialog, the background color of the HTML page is not redrawn correctly (leaving white rectangles instead of the background color). How to reproduce ================ 1. open the appended html file (note the grey background) 2. click on "file" link 3. move the "Save As" window over the grey background 4. close the "Save As" window --> parts of the background are drawn white, instead of grey Best, Alex
Alexander wrote:
Dear Dillo developers,
sorry for not creating a proper bug report, but the "How to reproduce" message field is too small for the example file. :)
The issue =========
After closing the "Save As" dialog, the background color of the HTML page is not redrawn correctly (leaving white rectangles instead of the background color).
How to reproduce ================
1. open the appended html file (note the grey background) 2. click on "file" link 3. move the "Save As" window over the grey background 4. close the "Save As" window --> parts of the background are drawn white, instead of grey
What if we do something like the attached? We might be able to get away with a smaller fix, but this seemed sensible conceptually.
On Mon, Dec 31, 2012 at 07:52:11PM +0000, corvid wrote:
Alexander wrote:
Dear Dillo developers,
sorry for not creating a proper bug report, but the "How to reproduce" message field is too small for the example file. :)
The issue =========
After closing the "Save As" dialog, the background color of the HTML page is not redrawn correctly (leaving white rectangles instead of the background color).
How to reproduce ================
1. open the appended html file (note the grey background) 2. click on "file" link 3. move the "Save As" window over the grey background 4. close the "Save As" window --> parts of the background are drawn white, instead of grey
What if we do something like the attached? We might be able to get away with a smaller fix, but this seemed sensible conceptually.
+1 It looks OK to me after reviewing/reading it a few times. Although I haven't made tests on it, I'd say please feel free to commit when it passes yours. -- Cheers Jorge.-
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