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When tooltip is visible, quickly moving mouse away and back doesn't prevent if from disappearing #17256

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Dumluregn opened this issue Oct 11, 2024 · 2 comments · May be fixed by #17177
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📝 Provide detailed reproduction steps (if any)

  1. Hover over the button until the tooltip is visible.
  2. Quickly move the mouse away and back before the tooltip disappears.
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✔️ Expected result

Tooltip is still visible.

❌ Actual result

Tooltip disappears anyway.

❓ Possible solution

Moving the cursor back should cancel hiding the tooltip.

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  • First affected CKEditor version: …
  • Installed CKEditor plugins: …

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@Dumluregn Dumluregn added domain:ui/ux This issue reports a problem related to UI or UX. package:ui type:bug This issue reports a buggy (incorrect) behavior. labels Oct 11, 2024
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oleq commented Nov 21, 2024

Is this related to #16949?

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In a way. We're missing the forced (not debounceable) tooltip hiding in some cases. See #17177, it fixes both this and the one you sent.

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