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Found in [Package]
5.2.1
5.3.0
Issue ID
WBTRB-159
Regression
No
Poor UI Arrangement in Opacity and Size Dropdowns of Terrain Tools
Steps to reproduce:
- Create a new Unity project
- Create a Terrain GameObject (Create > 3D > Terrain) and select it
- In the Hierarchy, click on the Terrain object to open the Terrain Tools
- In the Scene view, click on the dropdowns for Opacity and Size in the Terrain Tools UI
Actual results: The UI content lacks proper padding and spacing for the e.g the Min and Max Labels and fields appearance.
Expected results: The contents should have a correct spacing and padding UI
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Reproducible with versions: 5.2.1, 5.3.0 (6000.0.50f1, 6000.1.7f1, 6000.2.0b4)
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Tested on (OS): Ubuntu 22.04
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