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Fixed in 2020.2.X
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0
Found in
2020.1
Issue ID
1211918
Regression
No
Build Settings Window (UWP) gets overlapping elements when its height goes beyond a certain treshold
Steps to reproduce:
1. Open File>Build Settings
2. Choose Universal Windows Platform
3. Choose a version of Visual Studio that would result in a warning about missing required components
4. Resize the window vertically to see the Scene list become unusable
Expected result: a scrollbar should appear or maybe some elements should be hidden below a certain height
Actual result: the Scene management field becomes unusable/garbled beyond a certain window height when the warning field is shown
Reproducible with: all actively maintained versions
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Resolution Note (fix version 2020.2):
Fixed in 2020.2.0a21