| Summary: | SubModuleNode expanded state initially not synchronized with SubModule-Tree of Module | ||||||
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| Product: | [RT] Riena | Reporter: | Nobody - feel free to take it <nobody> | ||||
| Component: | UI | Assignee: | 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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Description
Nobody - feel free to take it
Created attachment 191084 [details]
Showing the ModuleTree not honoring the expanded State of the second SubModule
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 SWTModuleController now honors the expanded state of successor child nodes |