gecko/layout/reftests/image-element/element-paint-sharpness-02c.html
Zack Weinberg ext:(%2C%20L.%20David%20Baron%20%3Cdbaron%40dbaron.org%3E) e4c76eccb0 Bug 451134 (1/2): switch to the official border-radius property names: purely mechanical changes. r=dbaron a2.0=blocking2.0:beta6
This was generated with the command:

LC_ALL=C grep -irlEZe '[-_]moz[-_]border[-_]radius([-_](top|bottom)(right|left))?' * | xargs -0 perl -pi -e \
    's/-moz-border-radius-(top|bottom)(left|right)/border-${1}-${2}-radius/gi;
     s/_moz_border_radius_(top|bottom)Right/border_${1}_right_radius/g;
     s/_moz_border_radius_(top|bottom)Left/border_${1}_left_radius/g;
     s/-moz-border-radius/border-radius/gi;
     s/_moz_border_radius/border_radius/g;'
2010-09-09 08:21:47 -07:00

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<!--
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Test that background-size and zooming don't degrade rendering sharpness even when rendering to a surface.
-->
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html reftest-zoom="2">
<body style="margin:0">
<div style="width:200px; height:200px; background-image:-moz-element(#e);"></div>
<div style="overflow:hidden; height:0">
<div id="e" style="width:100px; height:100px;">
<div style="width:100px; height:100px; border-radius:100%; background-color:lime;"></div>
</div>
</div>
</body>
</html>