Adding a ForkJoinWidget on an activity diagram results into a horizontal line with a width of 40 pixel. Switching the orientation to vertical reduces the former width to a height of 10. Resizing the height of the widget to a possible maximum and switching back the orientation to vertical reduces the former height to a width of 10 again. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. create an activity diagram 2. add a fork/join widget to the diagram 3. switch the orientation Actual Results: The width/height of the widget is shorted every time. Expected Results: The width/height of the widget should be not affected by switching the orientation. I do not see the rational of this behavior. Does someone have a use case for this ?
Git commit 06f074cbe2f7d02b699f79903f42259bd883c3ee by Ralf Habacker. Committed on 23/02/2015 at 21:36. Pushed by habacker into branch 'Applications/14.12'. Fix 'Change of fork join widget orientation affects width/height'. FIXED-IN:2.15.3 (KDE 14.12.3) M +1 -0 umbrello/widgets/forkjoinwidget.cpp http://commits.kde.org/umbrello/06f074cbe2f7d02b699f79903f42259bd883c3ee
Git commit b956063e48cbf7eba781dcb3c0f5a3297cdac149 by Ralf Habacker. Committed on 23/02/2015 at 21:36. Pushed by habacker into branch 'frameworks'. Fix 'Change of fork join widget orientation affects width/height'. FIXED-IN:2.15.3 (KDE 14.12.3) M +1 -0 umbrello/widgets/forkjoinwidget.cpp http://commits.kde.org/umbrello/b956063e48cbf7eba781dcb3c0f5a3297cdac149