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macOS - Multiple graph visual issues
Prerequisites
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Running the latest version of Constellation
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Attached the Support Package via
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Checked that your issue isn’t already filed: https://github.com/constellation-app/constellation/issues
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Description
Two visual issues found in the macOS version:
- When adjusting the 'Views' panel on MacOS with a graph open, the graph does not adjust, causing a visual issue (see screenshot below).
Window width adjusted:
- Switching between graphs does not update visually update from the previous graph to the selected graph. Closing the previous graph is the only consistent way found to update the graph view.
Steps to Reproduce
Issue one
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Open Constellation on macOS.
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Open a graph and any of the Views.
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Adjust the 'Views' window width to the right.
Issue two
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Open a graph and add a new node.
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Open a second graph, then click back to the first graph
Behaviour
Expected behaviour: The window adjustment should work as it does on Windows and Linux.
Actual behaviour: The graph does not adjust, creating a visual bug.
Reproduces how often: Every time you adjust the views.
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This issue is stale because it has been open for 6 months with no activity. Consider reviewing and taking an action on this issue.
This issue is stale because it has been open for 6 months with no activity. Consider reviewing and taking an action on this issue.