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Description of problem:
When a user adds a bunch of packages to a system template - more than about seven - the excess packages (those that fall outside the first seven in alpha order) do not show up and there is no way to scroll down and see the list.
This is not to be confused with the package view in the left pane, which has a separate bug.
Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
How reproducible:
Steps to Reproduce:
1. Sync RH content
2. Create a new system template, "faddle"
3. faddle > Packages
4. Add around seven packages. Note: due to various underlying bugs, this may be difficult.
5. Attempt to add more afterwards.
Actual results:
After going beyond what can be displayed in the box, addition packages get added off-screen or push existing ones off screen, if they are higher in alphabetical order.
Expected results:
Auto or manual scroll that would allow user to see all packages added.
Additional info:
Actually, it does eventually show up. Maybe not immediately (one or two get left off the bottom) but eventually a side scroll does appear. So this isn't /as/ big a deal now.
Also note - when user has the edit details subpane up, the scroll does not work properly - it does not scroll all the way to the bottom of the populated list.
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All packages should be visible when adding and a scrollbar should now appear at the appropriate time to be able to see all added packages.