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metal skin causes overlapping tabs. appearance is child tab not always rooted to parent [was tree style menu items missing] #205
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I don't see this problem on my work PC with 20111216 Firefox/11.0a1 and treestyletab 2011121501 And I now see something interesting ... using logmein I have logged into my home PC where I have been seeing this problem, and the tabs look perfect when I am logged in with logmein. |
http://img718.imageshack.us/img718/152/fftabs.png offers two screen shots. On the left, tabs show correct tree structure, but two are overlapping - perhaps an example of https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=694591 On the right, the type of issue I initially describe, the tabs of the tree are not shown at the top. but you can see them listed at the bottom, in the correct tree structure. |
simple XUL issue? |
20111231 nightly builld is even worse |
I've determined my problem is the metal skin. Pick any other skin and the tab list is fine. |
I dont understand why I closed this - the metal skin is provided by TST! |
I think this is caused by the reason same to #225. Could you try the next version? (I'll release it on 2012-02-09(JST)) |
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To reproduce - change options on appearance tab to metal skin.
I run firefox's nightly builds. For a few weeks now (I think) none of the tree related menu items appears in the tab toolbar context menu. I see now that in the cases where the tree context menu items are missing, it is for tabs which are not correctly rooted to the parent.
Roughly in the same time period, tabs are not being indented. however, the root tab shows the number of tabs under it. Screen shot available if needed.
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