| Index: chrome/browser/ui/panels/docked_panel_collection.cc
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| ===================================================================
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| --- chrome/browser/ui/panels/docked_panel_collection.cc (revision 275947)
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| +++ chrome/browser/ui/panels/docked_panel_collection.cc (working copy)
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| @@ -32,13 +32,6 @@
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| // After the time expires, we bring up/down the titlebars as planned.
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| const int kMaxDelayWaitForBottomBarVisibilityChangeMs = 1000;
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| -// See usage below.
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| -#if defined(TOOLKIT_GTK)
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| -const int kDelayBeforeCollapsingFromTitleOnlyStateMs = 2000;
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| -#else
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| -const int kDelayBeforeCollapsingFromTitleOnlyStateMs = 0;
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| -#endif
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| -
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| // After focus changed, one panel lost active status, another got it,
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| // we refresh layout with a delay.
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| const int kRefreshLayoutAfterActivePanelChangeDelayMs = 600; // arbitrary
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| @@ -537,19 +530,6 @@
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| }
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| }
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| - // On some OSes, the interaction with native Taskbars/Docks may be improved
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| - // if the panels do not go back to minimized state too fast. For example,
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| - // with a taskbar in auto-hide mode, the taskbar will cover the panel in
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| - // title-only mode which appears on hover. Leaving it up for a little longer
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| - // would allow the user to be able to click on it.
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| - //
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| - // Currently, no platforms use both delays.
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| - DCHECK(task_delay_ms == 0 ||
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| - kDelayBeforeCollapsingFromTitleOnlyStateMs == 0);
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| - if (!bring_up && task_delay_ms == 0) {
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| - task_delay_ms = kDelayBeforeCollapsingFromTitleOnlyStateMs;
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| - }
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| -
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| // OnAutoHidingDesktopBarVisibilityChanged will handle this.
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| delayed_titlebar_action_ = bring_up ? BRING_UP : BRING_DOWN;
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