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6000.3.0f1
6000.4.0a5
6000.5.0a1
Issue ID
UUM-127382
Regression
No
Scene Overlay content becomes inaccessible when many overlays are docked in one dock area
Reproduction steps:
1. Create a new project
2. Add multiple Overlays to the Scene view
3. Dock all Overlays to the same dock area to the left or right of Scene view
Actual result: Content of some overlays becomes inaccessible
Expected result: All Overlay content remains accessible
Reproducible with: 6000.3.0f1, 6000.4.0a5, 6000.5.0a1
Couldn’t reproduce with: 2022.3.69f1, 6000.0.62f1, 6000.2.13f1 (side docking area doesn’t exist)
Reproduced on: macOS Tahoe 26.1 (M4)
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Resolution Note:
Thanks for reporting that.
This is the intended behavior. Users should be able to use dynamic panels to customize their workflows. If they want to place Overlays that way to gain space they should be able to. The fact that overlays are resizable in these dynamic panels (by grabbing the bottom separation) can easily address that when needed.