https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=480019
Bug ID: 480019 Summary: Bird's Eye View doesn't update from original document size Classification: Applications Product: umbrello Version: 2.33.2 (KDE releases 20.12.2) Platform: Ubuntu OS: Linux Status: REPORTED Severity: minor Priority: NOR Component: general Assignee: umbrello-de...@kde.org Reporter: j...@javajoemorgan.com Target Milestone: --- SUMMARY When adding elements (to a class diagram anyway) outside of the original bounds of the view, the Bird's eye view does not compensate, making it impossible to scroll to view new components. The main view can be zoomed our, but, if the class diagram is large, zooming only seems to be focused exactly center, requiring scrolling via the Bird's Eye view. STEPS TO REPRODUCE 1. Create a class diagram. 2. Drop a large number of classes into it such that the bounds of the default page size are well exceeded. 3. Try to use the bird's eye view. OBSERVED RESULT One can only scroll to what's in the original bounds. EXPECTED RESULT The bounds of the Bird's Eye view should compensate few newly added elements. SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS Ubuntu 22.04 Umbrello 2.38.3 (the version list above needs to be updated) QT Version 5.15.11 KDE Frameworks 5.111.0 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION A work-around is to save and close the diagram and then reopen it. As long as the elements remain within the original bounds, everything is fine. But if one adds or moves an element outside of the original bounds, the problem exists. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.