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1. Re: [Process Designer-3.1.0] Transition text position not sa
koen.aers Sep 27, 2007 11:29 AM (in response to dleerob)This is probably a bug. Please file a JIRA issue for it.
Thanks,
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2. Re: [Process Designer-3.1.0] Transition text position not sa
dleerob Sep 28, 2007 3:07 AM (in response to dleerob)Thanks Koen.
I have filed a JIRA issue: http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/GPD-169 -
3. Re: [Process Designer-3.1.0] Transition text position not sa
dleerob Oct 4, 2007 4:26 AM (in response to dleerob)Okay so this is worse than I thought. It's not just the transition text that's snapped back into place. It's everything. A lot of my nodes are jumbled up and placed at random locations. So there is this web of transition lines running everywhere to reach the nodes. You can't see what's going on. Each time I open my process definition in the GPD to work with it, I have to spend 10 to 15 minutes re-aligning everything. Is this common? Does anyone else have the same problem? There are two of us in my office with this same problem, although we are using exactly the same environment etc.
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4. Re: [Process Designer-3.1.0] Transition text position not sa
dleerob Oct 4, 2007 4:58 AM (in response to dleerob)I have updated the JIRA issue mentioned above, and included a screenshot.
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5. Re: [Process Designer-3.1.0] Transition text position not sa
olivier_debels Oct 18, 2007 11:28 AM (in response to dleerob)Funny,
Encountered the same issue when playing around with version 3.1.0.
As a temporary fix, you can put the end-state node as last node in the gpd.xml.
It seems like when this node is not the last one in the file, the node placement gets mixed up.
Olivier. -
6. Re: [Process Designer-3.1.0] Transition text position not sa
dleerob Oct 19, 2007 4:39 AM (in response to dleerob)Weird, mine works the other way round. If the end node is the last one in the gpd.xml, it mixes up the diagram. I have updated the JIRA issue to reproduce this problem.