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Won't Fix
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Found in
6000.0.46f1
6000.1.0b14
6000.2.0a8
Issue ID
UUM-102571
Regression
No
Tags and Layers sections go out of the "Project Settings" window
Steps to reproduce:
- Create a project
- Go to Edit -> Project Settings
- Go to the "Tags and Layers"
- Expand the "Tags" section
- Expand the "Sorting Layers" section
- Expand the "Rendering Layers" section
- Observe the UI
Actual results: The mentioned sections go out of the window. Marging is missed. A screenshot is added below in the "Attachments" section.
Expected results: Margin should be implemented. A window should be consistent with other "Project Settings" windows.
Reproducible with versions: 6000.0.46f1, 6000.2.0a8, 6000.1.0b14
Not reproducible with versions:
Can’t test with versions: -
Tested on (OS): M1 Max - Sequoia 15.3.2
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