In css, overflow-x and overflow-y must have the same value. If overflow-x is equal to
auto then overflow-y is equal to auto.
To solve the problem, the height of the input is removed because it is forced by the Jquery
auto-completion plugin according to the wrapper.
Without this patch, when you go to Settings > Import/Export > Export Translation and click on the arrow to
to show the list of modules you can export, the list is partially hidden.
opw:632607
When opening a task through a modal, like
when opening the task field of an issue while
being in edit mode, the priority stars
had not the same design than in the
regular task form.
opw-633426
Apparently, browsers decide how they want to style readonly inputs,
and it seems like Firefox is greying them out while Chrome doesn't.
We use an opacity: 0.5 rule to grey them out ourselves in Chrome,
but in Firefox they are not dark enough to read easily because of
the double greying. I checked with the designers but they don't
have any better fix for that.
This issue is related to
http://bugs.jqueryui.com/ticket/8656http://bugs.jqueryui.com/ticket/8749d693ce5324
When opening a form view, scrolling down,
and opening a many2one dropdown menu,
the dropdown menu wasn't directly under its input.
It could be really problematic when the menu was not even
visible on the current browser page (when you had to scroll down
a lot to access the many2one input).
The issue was resolved as soon as you opened the dropdown
menu a second time, and did not happen if you didn't scrolldown.
But, on initialization, the dropdown menu wasn't at the right position.
Fixes#5603
opw-629601
If the many2one selection height was too big (bigger than the browser page), it wasn't possible to see all options, because the body is set as overflow: hidden;
Moreover, if you opened a many2one selection and then scrolled the page, the selection moved with the scrolling, while it should be sticked to its input field
Bootstrap's container class has a fixed width, using it in a modal
with the previous commit allowing an horizontal scrollbar makes the
layout goes crazy. Use container-fluid instead and cleaned some css.
Browsers add different width to input of file type, messing up the usability of the
product formview placing a 'phantom' box in front of the options. Added a specific
css rule for this case.
readonly float fields in list view were not correctly placed when the focus was on the line (seen espacially if field was large, e.g. nb_register on registration)
This reverts commit 4c335588a1.
It leads to table widths inconsistencies: The tables take more width then before, and overflow much more than before. This can be seen in "Accounting" > "Journal Entries", in the list of the form view