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Long email folder names are not identifiable in edit mode #5167

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armhub opened this issue Feb 23, 2023 · 0 comments · Fixed by #6191
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Long email folder names are not identifiable in edit mode #5167

armhub opened this issue Feb 23, 2023 · 0 comments · Fixed by #6191
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armhub commented Feb 23, 2023

How to reproduce:

  1. Select the edit mode for email folders.
  2. Hover over any email folder, preferrably with a name that exceeds the available space.
    -> No tooltip text with the folder name is shown.
    Expected: The name is shown as a tooltip same as in the non-edit mode.

This is especially a problem if you have multiple folders that start with the same text and have a long name.

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  • A tool-tip is shown when hovering over a folder
    • in edit mode
    • outside edit mode
  • Edit mode still works
@armhub armhub added the bug broken functionality, usability problems, unexpected errors label Feb 23, 2023
@rezbyte rezbyte self-assigned this Nov 23, 2023
@wrdhub wrdhub added the state:done meets our definition of done label Nov 27, 2023
@ganthern ganthern added this to the 3.119.0 milestone Nov 27, 2023
@murilopereirame murilopereirame self-assigned this Nov 28, 2023
@murilopereirame murilopereirame added the state:tested We tested it and are about to release it label Nov 28, 2023
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