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Bug 852123

Summary: cannot connect two node when you zoomed out
Product: [JBoss] JBoss Enterprise BRMS Platform 5 Reporter: Tihomir Surdilovic <tsurdilo>
Component: jBPM 5Assignee: Kris Verlaenen <kverlaen>
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Cannot connect the sequence flow (Screenshot)
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max zoom out none

Description Tihomir Surdilovic 2012-08-27 16:23:00 UTC
1- click on zoom out button , until get the smallest canvas
2- put an start event on canvas
3- click on start event , to appear the Quick draw tools, and select task ( repeat this about 6 times)
4- put just a select a task from shape repository ,and put it on canvas 
5-select a flow from shape repository and put it on canvas 
6-try to connect 6'th to the 7'th task.
7- it does'nt work!!!!!

Comment 1 Sona Mala 2012-09-19 10:09:16 UTC
I cannot confirm that it is fix. I am able to reproduce this bug in BRMS 5.3.1 ER1 and designer version is 2.3.1-DEV.

If create the process and then zoom out the canvas... it is working (there is not any bug)

BUT!

If first zoom out the canvas and then create process ... it is bug ( screenshot is attached)

Comment 2 Sona Mala 2012-09-19 10:10:20 UTC
Created attachment 614300 [details]
Cannot connect the sequence flow (Screenshot)

Comment 3 Tihomir Surdilovic 2012-09-19 15:13:28 UTC
When you zoom out the top-left corder image should never move off the corner - attaching screenshot. 

Does this persist if you clear your browser cache and shift-reload the page? I am worried that if you are switching versions you may not be clearning the browser cache in between.

Comment 4 Tihomir Surdilovic 2012-09-19 15:14:17 UTC
Created attachment 614412 [details]
max zoom out

max zoom out - differs from screenshot showing the error

Comment 5 Tihomir Surdilovic 2012-09-19 15:17:21 UTC
confirmed there are some node moving issues when using max zoom out. looking into it

Comment 12 Red Hat Bugzilla 2025-02-10 03:20:40 UTC
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