Test selection not working on iPad after annotating a document (annotator / PDF.js)












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  • iPad 6 (MR7F2FD/A iOS 12.1)

  • Safari (and chrome sometimes)

  • Annotatorjs : https://github.com/openannotation/annotator/

  • PDF.js : https://github.com/mozilla/pdf.js/

  • GoFAST Collaborative platform


Issue



After annotating a document, all the text in the entire page isn't selectable anymore unless you refresh the page.



What I've already tried (Using Safari development console on a mac to debug the iPad)




  • Check JS console : No errors

  • Check HTML differences before and after the annotation : No significant difference

  • Check CSS differences before and after the annotation : No significant difference

  • Check -webkit-user-select and user-select properties : OK

  • Remove all elements on the page (all headers, classes etc..) except html, body and then create a 'p' element with the text 'Test' in it : Still not selectable unless you refresh.

  • Try to reproduce using mobile dev tools on a computer : cannot reproduce


It seems like a very browser/OS related issue and I'm running out of ideas. :S










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    Environment




    • iPad 6 (MR7F2FD/A iOS 12.1)

    • Safari (and chrome sometimes)

    • Annotatorjs : https://github.com/openannotation/annotator/

    • PDF.js : https://github.com/mozilla/pdf.js/

    • GoFAST Collaborative platform


    Issue



    After annotating a document, all the text in the entire page isn't selectable anymore unless you refresh the page.



    What I've already tried (Using Safari development console on a mac to debug the iPad)




    • Check JS console : No errors

    • Check HTML differences before and after the annotation : No significant difference

    • Check CSS differences before and after the annotation : No significant difference

    • Check -webkit-user-select and user-select properties : OK

    • Remove all elements on the page (all headers, classes etc..) except html, body and then create a 'p' element with the text 'Test' in it : Still not selectable unless you refresh.

    • Try to reproduce using mobile dev tools on a computer : cannot reproduce


    It seems like a very browser/OS related issue and I'm running out of ideas. :S










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      Environment




      • iPad 6 (MR7F2FD/A iOS 12.1)

      • Safari (and chrome sometimes)

      • Annotatorjs : https://github.com/openannotation/annotator/

      • PDF.js : https://github.com/mozilla/pdf.js/

      • GoFAST Collaborative platform


      Issue



      After annotating a document, all the text in the entire page isn't selectable anymore unless you refresh the page.



      What I've already tried (Using Safari development console on a mac to debug the iPad)




      • Check JS console : No errors

      • Check HTML differences before and after the annotation : No significant difference

      • Check CSS differences before and after the annotation : No significant difference

      • Check -webkit-user-select and user-select properties : OK

      • Remove all elements on the page (all headers, classes etc..) except html, body and then create a 'p' element with the text 'Test' in it : Still not selectable unless you refresh.

      • Try to reproduce using mobile dev tools on a computer : cannot reproduce


      It seems like a very browser/OS related issue and I'm running out of ideas. :S










      share|improve this question














      Environment




      • iPad 6 (MR7F2FD/A iOS 12.1)

      • Safari (and chrome sometimes)

      • Annotatorjs : https://github.com/openannotation/annotator/

      • PDF.js : https://github.com/mozilla/pdf.js/

      • GoFAST Collaborative platform


      Issue



      After annotating a document, all the text in the entire page isn't selectable anymore unless you refresh the page.



      What I've already tried (Using Safari development console on a mac to debug the iPad)




      • Check JS console : No errors

      • Check HTML differences before and after the annotation : No significant difference

      • Check CSS differences before and after the annotation : No significant difference

      • Check -webkit-user-select and user-select properties : OK

      • Remove all elements on the page (all headers, classes etc..) except html, body and then create a 'p' element with the text 'Test' in it : Still not selectable unless you refresh.

      • Try to reproduce using mobile dev tools on a computer : cannot reproduce


      It seems like a very browser/OS related issue and I'm running out of ideas. :S







      javascript ipad safari pdf.js annotatorjs






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      asked Nov 22 '18 at 15:31









      Jérôme LEMAN GARINJérôme LEMAN GARIN

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