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  1. Bug Repository
  2. BUG-692

Unfloating a graph resets the bottom of the graph within the track to a higher point

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    • Type: Bug
    • Status: Closed (View Workflow)
    • Priority: Minor
    • Resolution: Fixed
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      Description

      Open a graph. See that the bottom 'zero point' of the graph is almost at the bottom of the track. Float and unfloat the same graph. Now the 'zero line' is significantly elevated above the actual bottem edge of the track.

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            kkubiak Katharine Kubiak (Inactive) added a comment -

            Same issue on Windows v12312

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            kkubiak Katharine Kubiak (Inactive) added a comment - Same issue on Windows v12312
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            fwang4 Fuquan Wang (Inactive) added a comment -

            Fixed in 12389.

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            fwang4 Fuquan Wang (Inactive) added a comment - Fixed in 12389.
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            kkubiak Katharine Kubiak (Inactive) added a comment - - edited

            Windows v12390

            Floating and unfloating issue seems to be working fine, However try this:

            A_thal
            Set to 1 track
            Add in graph track (RNAseq>Lab>Mix>SM>Graph>Control)
            Zoom in & Load
            Track Adjuster > activate y-axis (Notice the 'zero point' is at the bottom of the track)
            Zoom in with the vertical zoom bar on the left
            As the graph stretches vertically the 'zero point' rises away from the bottom edge of the track
            Also when hiding other tracks (ie. TAIR10 track)the 'zero point' is above the bottom of the track

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            kkubiak Katharine Kubiak (Inactive) added a comment - - edited Windows v12390 Floating and unfloating issue seems to be working fine, However try this: A_thal Set to 1 track Add in graph track (RNAseq>Lab>Mix>SM>Graph>Control) Zoom in & Load Track Adjuster > activate y-axis (Notice the 'zero point' is at the bottom of the track) Zoom in with the vertical zoom bar on the left As the graph stretches vertically the 'zero point' rises away from the bottom edge of the track Also when hiding other tracks (ie. TAIR10 track)the 'zero point' is above the bottom of the track
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            fwang4 Fuquan Wang (Inactive) added a comment -

            Not a bug, the blank between edge & zero point was already there.

            When you zoom in vertically or delete other tracks which makes the graph grows the gap also grows because you are magnifying.

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            fwang4 Fuquan Wang (Inactive) added a comment - Not a bug, the blank between edge & zero point was already there. When you zoom in vertically or delete other tracks which makes the graph grows the gap also grows because you are magnifying.
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            kkubiak Katharine Kubiak (Inactive) added a comment -

            Sounds good.

            Passed Windows.

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            kkubiak Katharine Kubiak (Inactive) added a comment - Sounds good. Passed Windows.
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            hiralv Hiral Vora (Inactive) added a comment -

            I have fixed issue https://igbjira.uncc.edu/jira/browse/IGBC-801 in r13830.

            Please test this and make sure this is not broken.

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            hiralv Hiral Vora (Inactive) added a comment - I have fixed issue https://igbjira.uncc.edu/jira/browse/IGBC-801 in r13830. Please test this and make sure this is not broken.
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            richard Richard Linchangco (Inactive) added a comment -

            Passed V.13840, Branch, Mac, Java 1.7.0_10

            When floating and unfloating a graph, the 'zero-point' will reset to the bottom of the track as expected.

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            richard Richard Linchangco (Inactive) added a comment - Passed V.13840, Branch, Mac, Java 1.7.0_10 When floating and unfloating a graph, the 'zero-point' will reset to the bottom of the track as expected.

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                alyssa Alyssa Gulledge (Inactive)
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