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"Chat settings" -> "Chat color" menu overflows slightly on the x-axis #6359

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timjamello opened this issue Apr 6, 2023 · 0 comments · May be fixed by #6370
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"Chat settings" -> "Chat color" menu overflows slightly on the x-axis #6359

timjamello opened this issue Apr 6, 2023 · 0 comments · May be fixed by #6370
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Bug Description

This isn't a huge deal, but the chat color picker overflows slightly on the x-axis at certain window widths. This isn't possible with the chat picker menu that is in Preferences because of the Preferences window's fixed width. The colors should wrap without any amount of scroll on the x-axis.

Steps to Reproduce

  1. Open a conversation
  2. Click menu in top-right
  3. Click "Chat Settings"
  4. Click "Chat color"
  5. Shrink / grow the window until the x-axis scrollbar appears

Actual Result:
Scrollbar on x-axis, colors don't wrap early enough.

Expected Result:
No scrollbar on the x-axis ever in this menu.

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Screenshot 2023-04-06 at 2 41 23 PM

Platform Info

Signal Version: 6.13.0

Operating System: Mac OS 13.3

Linked Device Version: iOS

Link to Debug Log

https://debuglogs.org/desktop/6.13.0/0461b493e7f9fb414c7a7f4be19ea0086e8aaf036f3d8033298817d039e7a1b6.gz

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