Hi Martin,

On Tue, 2 Jul 2013, Martin Wittemann wrote:

>> And yes! This is a critical bug and should be fixed before 3.0 release.

> As most of our bugs are. It is most of the time about the perspective. For
> someone using qx.Website this bug is not interesting at all. So in the
> context of the whole framework, this is a "normal" bug and not too
> critical, especially because it did never work as expected.

I suspect this is in fact a new bug, probably introduced with the lighter
DOM handling. Try

   
http://demo.qooxdoo.org/current/demobrowser/demo/widget/Window.html?qxenv:qx.theme:qx.theme.Indigo

At least with IE10 on Windows and Chrome on Linux the current Qooxdoo
version DOES NOT have this bug.

> That does not mean we do not consider putting it in for the 3.0 release
> but we can't promise. Thats why I did not put the 3.0 tag in. Still, we
> plan to check that if we have time left.

It would be great if 3.0 would not seriously break existing apps.

I am seeing something similar even without manual user intervention in my
app, where the apps desktop is "scrolled" upwards, so that (in the best
case) part of the top toolbar is becoming invisible. This happens during
opening a qx.ui.window.Window(). I just couldn't reproduce the problem in a
small test application. Could be that it happens if the
qx.ui.window.Window() is (for whatever reason) opened at a position where it
is partially moved outside the browser window.

Could be that this is some fundamental bug in the new rendering system.

Unfortunately, 2.1.1 has a bug in embeded.htmlArea which is fixed in 3.0. So
I am kind of stuck with choosing between two user visible problems ... :-(

Cheers,
Fritz

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