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Paul Richardson commented on TEIIDDES-1947:
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Have spent time looking into this. It appears to be a bug in Eclipse's Group widget
where the size does not compute the height of the widget's layout correctly. However,
rather than an obvious compute error, it seems to depend on how often the layout is
recomputed prior to display.
A good example is the XML importer wizard. The XML importer can be open in 2 different
ways.
1. Right-click on project -> select Import ... -> select "File Source (XML)
>> Source and View Model"
2. In the Guides View, select "Model Local XML File Source" -> click on
"Create source model from XML file source"
Both of these methods display the SAME wizard dialog. However, the first method displays
the 'Description' section's title correctly whilst the second method overlaps
it with the content. See attached screenshots.
I have found a workaround whereby including a top/bottom margin value of '10' in
the Group's layout, no overlap with content occurs. This solves the problem for
dialogs displayed like that in method 2 above. However, dialogs using method 1 are
affected as well as the margin value is observed leading to a large space between the
Group title and content. Whether this can be lived with is to be determined.
Text area is initially too large
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Key: TEIIDDES-1947
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/TEIIDDES-1947
Project: Teiid Designer
Issue Type: Bug
Components: Modeling
Affects Versions: 8.3
Environment: KDE 4, Fedora 17, JBDS 7.1.0.CR1
Reporter: Steven Hawkins
Assignee: Paul Richardson
Priority: Minor
Attachments: create-table-wizard-ubuntu.png, issue.png
When creating a child table on model and clicking on the Transformation SQL tab, I see
the SQL Definition text area blocking out the heading. If I resize the dialog it looks
ok.
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