[RPP] Fix range labels visibility Before: http://screencast/cast/NTIxMDgzNDQ4ODc4Njk0NHwyNTFhMjZkYy01MQ After: http://screencast/cast/NTcwNjA5MzI3NDU5NTMyOHw1ZjYxNWViNC03ZA Numbers example to check how they truncate: http://screencast/cast/NjQ3MDMyNzA3MTY3MDI3MnxlYTY3ZGNjOS04Zg Prevent the label from getting outside of the range borders and truncate it instead. Also the long labels used to disappear unless the range was zoomed in a lot because of the way we were calculating the label visibility. Instead, if duration text underneath the label fits within the overlay, also show truncated labels. Bug: 370967066 Change-Id: Idfcb1a497a54d885348aa24a19f64bbc429d7c96 Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/devtools/devtools-frontend/+/5913002 Commit-Queue: Alina Varkki <alinavarkki@chromium.org> Reviewed-by: Jack Franklin <jacktfranklin@chromium.org>
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