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  1. Bugs That Are No Longer Relevant
  2. OLD-72

Revert to original color after using 'split' on a joined graph track

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    • Type: Bug
    • Status: Resolved (View Workflow)
    • Priority: Major
    • Resolution: Won't Fix
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      Description

      After using join graph function, colors often get changed. If I hit 'split' to unjoin the tracks, I would like them to revert back to original BG and FG colors.

      to recreate,

      Create 2 depth graphs. Set FG of one to red and background to white. The second should be green and blue. Then join these graphs. Change the joined graph to fg black and bg white. Split the graphs, see if they both return to the original colors.

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          hiralv Hiral Vora (Inactive) added a comment -

          Done.

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          hiralv Hiral Vora (Inactive) added a comment - Done.
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          kkubiak Katharine Kubiak (Inactive) added a comment -

          Failed to pass v9804 Windows

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          kkubiak Katharine Kubiak (Inactive) added a comment - Failed to pass v9804 Windows
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          alyssa Alyssa Gulledge (Inactive) added a comment -

          This function is not working properly on Mac either

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          alyssa Alyssa Gulledge (Inactive) added a comment - This function is not working properly on Mac either
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          richard Richard Linchangco (Inactive) added a comment -

          V.13674, Mac, Java 1.7.0_09

          FAILED

          When joining the two graphs, the background for all graphs chooses the background that is the darkest. Fringes of the original background color for each graph can be seen around the Y-axis numbers of the graphs.

          Jointly changing the 'Joined Graphs' colors and then splitting the graphs still retains the joint color, the separate graphs DO NOT revert to their original colors.

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          richard Richard Linchangco (Inactive) added a comment - V.13674, Mac, Java 1.7.0_09 FAILED When joining the two graphs, the background for all graphs chooses the background that is the darkest. Fringes of the original background color for each graph can be seen around the Y-axis numbers of the graphs. Jointly changing the 'Joined Graphs' colors and then splitting the graphs still retains the joint color, the separate graphs DO NOT revert to their original colors.
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          hiralv Hiral Vora (Inactive) added a comment -

          Fixed in r13679.

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          hiralv Hiral Vora (Inactive) added a comment - Fixed in r13679.
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          richard Richard Linchangco (Inactive) added a comment -

          V.13686, Mac, Java 1.7.0_09

          FAILED

          Jointly changing just 'FG', just 'BG', or both 'FG' and 'BG' colors, then splitting the 'Joined Graphs' will show the original graph 'BG' colors, but STILL RETAIN the 'FG' color chosen by user when jointly changed.

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          richard Richard Linchangco (Inactive) added a comment - V.13686, Mac, Java 1.7.0_09 FAILED Jointly changing just 'FG', just 'BG', or both 'FG' and 'BG' colors, then splitting the 'Joined Graphs' will show the original graph 'BG' colors, but STILL RETAIN the 'FG' color chosen by user when jointly changed.
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          hiralv Hiral Vora (Inactive) added a comment -

          Sorry, FG won't fix.

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          hiralv Hiral Vora (Inactive) added a comment - Sorry, FG won't fix.
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          richard Richard Linchangco (Inactive) added a comment -

          Perhaps an issue to put in the manual

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          richard Richard Linchangco (Inactive) added a comment - Perhaps an issue to put in the manual

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              Reporter:
              alyssa Alyssa Gulledge (Inactive)
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