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Bug 274320

Summary: [design] Adding view overflow for stacks
Product: [RT] RAP Reporter: Holger Staudacher <holger.staudacher>
Component: WorkbenchAssignee: Project Inbox <rap-inbox>
Status: RESOLVED FIXED QA Contact:
Severity: enhancement    
Priority: P3 CC: rkunitzky
Version: 1.2   
Target Milestone: ---   
Hardware: All   
OS: All   
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Bug Blocks: 280745    
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Shows the overflow behaviour
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Description Holger Staudacher CLA 2009-04-29 11:00:52 EDT
If there are to many views in one stacks to show in the stack presentation a overflow should be activated. See the Screenshot attached.
Comment 1 Holger Staudacher CLA 2009-04-29 11:02:07 EDT
Created attachment 133774 [details]
Shows the overflow behaviour
Comment 2 Holger Staudacher CLA 2009-07-28 04:54:18 EDT
Created attachment 142738 [details]
final result

The attached screenshot shows the overflow behaviour. I committed the changes to CVS HEAD.
Comment 3 Holger Staudacher CLA 2009-07-28 04:54:52 EDT
comitted to CVS HEAD.
Comment 4 r k CLA 2013-08-07 05:38:31 EDT
Random behaviors have been observed in order to use the automated overflow. 

1. In some cases (random?) the last view opened (before it comes to the overflow) does not OR does join the overflow "Stack". This leads to a large space between the tabs and the overflow "symbol". 

2. By enlarging the tab stack (double click), the focussed tab is moved to the right (in the bar) with a space in between. 

3. In some cases it also happened that the focussed tab disappeared from the bar.
Comment 5 r k CLA 2013-08-07 05:55:44 EDT
(In reply to comment #4)
> Random behaviors have been observed in order to use the automated overflow. 
> 
> 1. In some cases (random?) the last view opened (before it comes to the
> overflow) does not OR does join the overflow "Stack". This leads to a large
> space between the tabs and the overflow "symbol". 
> 
> 2. By enlarging the tab stack (double click), the focussed tab is moved to
> the right (in the bar) with a space in between. 
> 
> 3. In some cases it also happened that the focussed tab disappeared from the
> bar.

Seems to be caused by certain changes implemented through us. I will conduct further testing and reply asap.