Bug 534702 (RHQ-1473)

Summary: Events popup on Monitor->Graphs page interferes with timeslice overlay
Product: [Other] RHQ Project Reporter: Jeff Weiss <jweiss>
Component: Core UIAssignee: Joseph Marques <jmarques>
Status: CLOSED NEXTRELEASE QA Contact: Jeff Weiss <jweiss>
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Version: 1.2CC: dajohnso
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URL: http://jira.rhq-project.org/browse/RHQ-1473
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Fixed In Version: 1.2 Doc Type: Bug Fix
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Description Jeff Weiss 2009-02-04 14:14:00 UTC
How to repeat:

Go to any resource that has events coming in.  Monitor->Graphs.  Click a timeslice in the xmas tree lights, it will highlight that timeslice with a gray vertical bar.   Now click a red/yellow dot at the bottom to pop up the events box.  See attached screenshot for the UI problem that occurs.



Comment 1 Joseph Marques 2009-02-27 12:58:43 UTC
rev3232 - better handling of overlay element with top (availability) and bottom timeline bars; 
better handling of overlay expanding/collapsing event details, as well as changing the selected events timeslice; 

Comment 2 Jeff Weiss 2009-03-02 22:13:46 UTC
Events box no longer interfered with by slice and date display.  However still needs a bit of tweaking

rev3238

<jweiss> anyway, the issue is the box jumping to a different location after it fades in
<joseph> it's not the box jumping, it's the graph area shrinking  ; )
<joseph> granted, the transition is not great, but i think it's better than the control getting cutoff the viewport
 this was graph triage, i wasn't performing plastic surgury on them.  they may very well have some nasty scars still.

Comment 3 Red Hat Bugzilla 2009-11-10 20:33:44 UTC
This bug was previously known as http://jira.rhq-project.org/browse/RHQ-1473
Imported an attachment (id=368557)