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Date/Time: Fri, 29 Nov 2024 18:27:25 +0000
Potential bug: Setting up PrimaryColor for SCSubgraphRef index 30 and above is ineffective
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[2023-01-19 06:04:02] |
User907967 - Posts: 54 |
If one has a long list of SCSubgraphRef items, say up to [40]. Suppose for each item, a PrimaryColor is assigned. Upon compilation, the user will see that the PrimaryColor has only been applied to the first 30 items and the remaining (up to 40) will have a default green, probably RGB(0, 200, 0). I oversimplified the code to ensure this is value -- I am pretty sure this is a bug. Thanks, Bogdan |
[2023-01-19 09:42:24] |
User431178 - Posts: 545 |
I am pretty sure this is a bug.
Are you sure?I have studies built using all 60 subgraphs and do not see any such problem. Do you want to show the code? |
[2023-01-19 10:42:03] |
User907967 - Posts: 54 |
Apologies, I take this back. The study config file is tampering with the colours (and given the study is in development/WIP, it makes sense for an old configuration file to become misaligned with newer variable names, etc. - I should have thought about it). I deleted the default configuration file for the study, reloaded it, and the problem disappeared. I hope this comment helps others; thanks for coming back and prompting me to reconsider. Bogdan |
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