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MozillaFirefox.16571
mozilla-bmo1504834-part4.patch
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File mozilla-bmo1504834-part4.patch of Package MozillaFirefox.16571
# HG changeset patch # Parent 46ea866ca3acb8bb5e1709ceb799b9c94f591dec Problem description: Tab-titles that are too long to fit into a tab get faded out. On big endian this is broken and instead of fading out, the tab gets white and the font transparent, leading to an unreadable tab-title Solution: This is not a real solution, but a hack. The real solution would have been to byte-swap the correct buffer, but I could not find it. So the next best thing is to deactivate the fading-effect. Now all tab-titles are readable, albeit not as pretty to look at as they could be. Side-effects: I have not yet found an unwanted side-effect. diff -r 46ea866ca3ac -r 6ef20eee3f8f gfx/2d/DrawTargetSkia.cpp --- a/gfx/2d/DrawTargetSkia.cpp Tue Oct 22 12:27:22 2019 +0200 +++ b/gfx/2d/DrawTargetSkia.cpp Thu Oct 31 09:11:56 2019 +0100 @@ -1861,6 +1861,14 @@ SkCanvas::kPreserveLCDText_SaveLayerFlag | (aCopyBackground ? SkCanvas::kInitWithPrevious_SaveLayerFlag : 0)); +#if MOZ_BIG_ENDIAN() + // Pushing a layer where an aMask is defined produces wrong output. + // We _should_ endian swap the data, but I couldn't find a workable way to do so + // Therefore I deactivate those layers in the meantime. + // The result is: Tab-titles that are longer than the available space should be faded out. + // The fading doesn't work, so we deactivate the fading-effect here. + if (!aMask) +#endif mCanvas->saveLayer(saveRec); SetPermitSubpixelAA(aOpaque);
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