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Bug 339845

Summary: SubModuleNode expanded state initially not synchronized with SubModule-Tree of Module
Product: [RT] Riena Reporter: Nobody - feel free to take it <nobody>
Component: UIAssignee: Nobody - feel free to take it <nobody>
Status: RESOLVED FIXED QA Contact:
Severity: normal    
Priority: P3 CC: christian.campo
Version: unspecified   
Target Milestone: 3.0.0.M6   
Hardware: PC   
OS: All   
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Showing the ModuleTree not honoring the expanded State of the second SubModule none

Description Nobody - feel free to take it CLA 2011-03-14 04:06:08 EDT
If an expanded SubModuleNode is added dynamically to a module the exapnded state is not synchronized with the tree.
But the height of the module is calculated honoring the expanded state.
Comment 1 Nobody - feel free to take it CLA 2011-03-14 04:11:34 EDT
Created attachment 191084 [details]
Showing the ModuleTree not honoring the expanded State of the second SubModule
Comment 2 Nobody - feel free to take it CLA 2011-03-14 04:37:27 EDT
Correction of description:
The TreeRidget handles the expanded state in the right way. 
But the calculation of the height of the module is wrong. 


Steps to reproduce:
- create SuBmoduleNode1(expanded) 
- create and add SuBmoduleNode2(expanded) to sm1
- add SuBmoduleNode1 to your current node.

-->
+ The current node is not expanded
+ The TreeRidget reflects the state in the right way
- The calculation of the Module-height doesn´t honor that current node isn´t expanded
Comment 3 Nobody - feel free to take it CLA 2011-03-14 06:21:33 EDT
SWTModuleController now honors the expanded state of successor child nodes