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Problem when creating gates after tasks or other components #2273

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luciaPG opened this issue Jan 17, 2025 · 2 comments
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Problem when creating gates after tasks or other components #2273

luciaPG opened this issue Jan 17, 2025 · 2 comments
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luciaPG commented Jan 17, 2025

Describe the Bug

When i try to create a gate after a task it doesnt follow the correct place, as it would do with another component for example like an event

Steps to Reproduce

  1. Create a task
  2. Try to create a gate parallel to that task
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Expected Behavior

The gate should appear in the correct place as its done with all the other components

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  • Browser: Google Chrome version 131.0.6778.108 | Firefox version: Mozilla Firefox 133.0.3
  • OS: Ubuntu 24.04
  • Library version: 18.1.2
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nikku commented Jan 17, 2025

@luciaPG What is "the correct place" according to your judgement?

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luciaPG commented Jan 18, 2025

When i create other type of elements they organize in a way that everything keeps in place, like the task and the event showed in the picture. However, if i try to add a gate as I did with the others, the place where its located overlaps with the other task and if you try to change it by hand its not possible. For me the "correct place" would be a common behaviuor with the other elemens

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