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overflow="hidden" clips the wrong element(s) #602
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Seeing this too, if you want to clip a content box with overflow="hidden" it gets all kinds of weird. Edit: actively seeing this strange behaviour without overflow as well, just big chunks of text (also rendering each line in its own box + text component) creates a whole lot of weirdness Screen.Recording.2023-08-19.at.22.26.07.movJust rendering a big string immediately solves that issue for me, but it's still weird behaviour (and doesn't solve what I'm trying to do) |
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In this code sample, I'd expect lines 1 and 2 to appear.
Instead, they are rendered as:
If you add more lines to the sample, it continues to render one of the lower lines rather than the expected overflow line being cut off. And eventually it starts from a lower line, too. With 9 lines, for example, it renders lines 3 and 7.
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