Bug #4313
closed
In Directive tree, if a Directive name is too long it overlaps other elements from the tree
Added by Vincent MEMBRÉ almost 11 years ago.
Updated almost 11 years ago.
Category:
Web - Config management
Description
Since rudder 2.9.0 if a Directive name is too long it overlaps into a multiline and overlaps over other lines.
Files
- Status changed from New to Pending technical review
- Assignee changed from Vincent MEMBRÉ to François ARMAND
- Pull Request set to https://github.com/Normation/rudder/pull/409
Does this also fix #4175?
no; was adding an update with a screenshot.
We spend some time with François and it was the only solution we found, keeping the tree usable.
Only the longest ones will be displayed like that.
Jonathan CLARKE wrote:
Does this also fix #4175?
No, only the overlap that was making clicking on nodes impossible. The problem is unexpectly hard, and we already spent way more time that the 5 minutes initially thought on it. I wanted to be sure to at least provide a first workaround for the blocking bug in 2.9.1, so that it can be release today.
Now, I'm pretty sure CSS are one the most hardest and less reliable coding language available, and it's really a pity to not have a better UI descriptor language...
- Status changed from Pending technical review to Pending release
- % Done changed from 0 to 100
- Subject changed from In Directive tree, if a Directive name is too long it overlaps other elements to In Directive tree, if a Directive name is too long it overlaps other elements from the tree
- Status changed from Pending release to Released
This bug has been fixed in Rudder 2.9.1, which was released today.
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