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Bug 65889 - Upright of images does not work on several browsers
Upright of images does not work on several browsers
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Product: Wikimedia
Classification: Unclassified
General/Unknown (Other open bugs)
wmf-deployment
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Assigned To: Nobody - You can work on this!
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Reported: 2014-05-29 05:48 UTC by Juan de Vojníkov
Modified: 2014-08-05 22:52 UTC (History)
3 users (show)

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Image goes to the right (89.22 KB, image/jpeg)
2014-05-29 05:48 UTC, Juan de Vojníkov
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Screenshot of cs:v:Italština/Materiály/Slovesa/Lavare upright 0.5 (73.47 KB, image/jpeg)
2014-06-30 06:19 UTC, Juan de Vojníkov
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Screenshot of cs:v:Italština/Materiály/Slovesa/Lavare upright 1 (81.67 KB, image/jpeg)
2014-06-30 06:20 UTC, Juan de Vojníkov
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Screenshot of cs:v:Italština/Materiály/Slovesa/Lavare upright 1.75 (68.33 KB, image/jpeg)
2014-06-30 06:20 UTC, Juan de Vojníkov
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Description Juan de Vojníkov 2014-05-29 05:48:26 UTC
Created attachment 15508 [details]
Image goes to the right

If I use "upright" in images, FF seemingly renders page as wanted, but Google Chrome not. Looks like any value to "upright" - Google Chrome doesnt not render page differently and the image still overflows the main white block, going out of the window. See here:
https://cs.wikiversity.org/wiki/Ital%C5%A1tina/Materi%C3%A1ly/Slovesa/Lavare
Comment 1 Andre Klapper 2014-05-29 08:46:13 UTC
Cannot reproduce - Google Chrome 35 on Fedora 20 displays a horizontal scrollbar when the table is too wide for the window.
Comment 2 Juan de Vojníkov 2014-05-29 17:41:03 UTC
(In reply to Andre Klapper from comment #1)
> Cannot reproduce - Google Chrome 35 on Fedora 20 displays a horizontal
> scrollbar when the table is too wide for the window.

Then we dont understand each other. I am not saying there is no way to scroll. I am saying the image has always the same dimensions. If you change upright parameter it doesnt change.
Comment 3 Andre Klapper 2014-05-29 18:50:11 UTC
Oh, I'm sorry. What is "upright" and how/when/where to set it?
Comment 4 Juan de Vojníkov 2014-05-30 06:24:24 UTC
Well, I mean this [[File:Wiktionary screenshot, it-lavare conjugation.jpg|left|upright=0.25]]. Now I wanted to change parameter and show how it displays different size of an image with different upright values, but it wont work even in FF in which it previously work.

But the problem is in Google Chrome it is rendered out of the window, while in FF you dont need to scroll to see it all.
Comment 5 Andre Klapper 2014-05-30 08:25:19 UTC
Okay, reference for myself: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Visual_file_markup/upright

Sorry, I'm still not sure what I'd be expected to see (but somebody else might know). How should/does it look in Firefox?
Comment 6 Andre Klapper 2014-06-16 09:48:13 UTC
I'm still not sure what I'd be expected to see (but somebody else might know). How should/does it look in Firefox?
Comment 7 Juan de Vojníkov 2014-06-23 18:06:30 UTC
Yes, in that link it is correct. Every image different resolution, but not here.
Comment 8 Andre Klapper 2014-06-29 22:26:12 UTC
Two screenshots, one showing how it should be and one that shows that it's wrong, would be very welcome, and clear self-contained testcase to reproduce, e.g. on test2.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=bug65889 or such...
Comment 9 Juan de Vojníkov 2014-06-30 06:19:50 UTC
Created attachment 15777 [details]
Screenshot of cs:v:Italština/Materiály/Slovesa/Lavare upright 0.5
Comment 10 Juan de Vojníkov 2014-06-30 06:20:14 UTC
Created attachment 15778 [details]
Screenshot of cs:v:Italština/Materiály/Slovesa/Lavare upright 1
Comment 11 Juan de Vojníkov 2014-06-30 06:20:46 UTC
Created attachment 15779 [details]
Screenshot of cs:v:Italština/Materiály/Slovesa/Lavare upright 1.75
Comment 12 Juan de Vojníkov 2014-06-30 06:27:00 UTC
So, I have uploaded 3 screenshots of the same page in the row. The first image is of this revision:
https://cs.wikiversity.org/w/index.php?title=Ital%C5%A1tina/Materi%C3%A1ly/Slovesa/Lavare&oldid=50147

Here I just change upright parameter to 0.5. Other revisions are equal to other screenshots (upright 1 and upright 1.75) - you can see there is no change in image size (thats what is this bug about). See in history of the page.

Steps to reproduce (FF 30.0, Windows Vista, mediawiki skin Vector):
1) open cs:v:Italština/Materiály/Slovesa/Lavare
2) set upright value and save
3) set uprght to whatever different value and save

You should not see a difference in image size.
Comment 13 Andre Klapper 2014-06-30 10:50:10 UTC
Ah. Thanks. :)
Comment 14 Juan de Vojníkov 2014-06-30 17:21:30 UTC
Even FF. Now I was testing the bug in FF. So not just Google Chrome as set in the title of this bug.
Comment 15 Andre Klapper 2014-07-01 10:26:59 UTC
Source of https://cs.wikiversity.org/wiki/Ital%C5%A1tina/Materi%C3%A1ly/Slovesa/Lavare says:
<div id="mw-content-text" lang="cs" dir="ltr" class="mw-content-ltr">
  <div class="floatleft">
    <a href="/wiki/Soubor:Wiktionary_screenshot,_it-lavare_conjugation.jpg"
     class="image">
      <img alt="Wiktionary screenshot, it-lavare conjugation.jpg" 
       src="//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e0/Wiktionary_
       screenshot%2C_it-lavare_conjugation.jpg" width="1039" height="593"
       data-file-width="1039" data-file-height="593" />
    </a>
  </div>
</div>

Still no idea via which HTML parameter "upright" is expressed. data-file-*?
Comment 16 Andre Klapper 2014-08-05 22:52:02 UTC
As I am still too stupid to understand the exact behavior though Juan has been patiently explaining it to me here, I am CCing C. Scott here who's been working on bug 63904 and likely is way more skilled in this area of terminology and technology than me.

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