Text: pad is shown only half size in shared folder

Created on 5 May 2020  路  5Comments  路  Source: nextcloud/text

when I have a public shared folder with a file test.md I can open it by simple click with the editor, but its only opened half size like here:

Screenshot_2020-05-05_20-43-38

is this a feature or a bug?

0. Needs triage bug

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we have the same problem, and it seems like the window, even when it only shows half of the window, it continues further down and don't show a scroll bar, so the text will be there, but can't be shown or accessed without making the whole browser window much bigger.
image
In the screenshot you can see the half of line 9 is cut in half and down there is still line 10 which isn't accessable, because i don't get a scroll bar.
My solution right now is to make the window bigger.

Please fill out the issue template especially on which version this happens.

Sure:
Reproduce:
Share a folder with someone via link and then open a text.md from the folder with text.
If you open it from your own folder, the app works just fine, it's only "broken" if you open it from a shared link.

Client details:
OS: Windows 10
Browser: Chrome
Version: 81.0.4044.138 (64-Bit)
Device: Desktop

Server:
Text app version: 2.0.0
Operating system: Debian GNU/Linux 10 (buster) with Kernel Linux 4.19.0-8-amd64 on Machine with Intel i3 9100 @3,6 Ghz and 16 GB Ram
Web server: Apache 2.4.38
Database: MySQL (10.3.22)
PHP version: 7.4.3
Nextcloud version: 18.0.0

No errors in the logs as far as i can see.

If you need any more information, just tell me 馃槂

I cannot reproduce this with the latest release, please try updating to 18.0.4

I only yesterday installed 18.0.4, and yes the error is gone there, thx!

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