Skip to content
New issue

Have a question about this project? Sign up for a free GitHub account to open an issue and contact its maintainers and the community.

By clicking “Sign up for GitHub”, you agree to our terms of service and privacy statement. We’ll occasionally send you account related emails.

Already on GitHub? Sign in to your account

Rows in resource table revert to small height on project data changes #1632

Closed
PeteHaK opened this issue Jan 13, 2019 · 9 comments
Closed

Rows in resource table revert to small height on project data changes #1632

PeteHaK opened this issue Jan 13, 2019 · 9 comments

Comments

@PeteHaK
Copy link

PeteHaK commented Jan 13, 2019

Using 4K laptop the screens are unreadable unless set the DPI to 160 - when I set the fonts on Gantt Chart I get a perfect screen - but the resource chart doesn't space properly - is unreadable - net result I have to keep changing DPI and font sizes to move between gantt and resource charts.

image

image

image

@dbarashev
Copy link
Contributor

Assuming that what is shown on the third screenshot corresponds to the settings shown on the first one, the questions:

  1. Did you try restarting GanttProject?
  2. Did you try using Plastic appearance?
  3. What is in the error log (Help > View log) ?

@DGV1331
Copy link

DGV1331 commented Jan 28, 2019

Have the very same issue, but on any display, not 4k. Any change in Gantt will lead to the Resource Chart be unreadable
I have to flip the application font (ie from Normal to Large and back) to force the Resource Page render correctly again.
No additional lines in the log when I do this.

@dbarashev
Copy link
Contributor

Same issue, same questions. Did you try using other appearance or other font? What are your current settings? And what do you mean when you say "any change"? Do you mean that it happens e.g. on creating task? Or do you mean any change in the Gantt chart settings?

@DGV1331
Copy link

DGV1331 commented Jan 28, 2019

  1. I have tried Plastic, Windows, etc. All have the same issue
  2. I have tried the default font, not remember what was that. I have tried Calibri and Cambria. Same issue
  3. If I am switching between Gantt and Resource, without opening any task in Gantt or adding a new task, then all is good, Resource Chart is displayed properly.
    But if I am opening any task in Gantt and change something, or even open and then hit OK, without changing anything, then when I go to the Resource Tab, I see the entries smaller and overlapping
    image

@DGV1331
Copy link

DGV1331 commented Jan 28, 2019

I have also tried to play with DPI, from 96 to 160, with Font Size (App and Base Chart), didn't find a fix.
To restore Resource Chart display, I go to the App Font and change it to a different size and then back to original. But this is just a temporary fix, until I am again touching anything in the Gantt tab

@dbarashev
Copy link
Contributor

I see, I have managed to reproduce it. I will fix it tomorrow and will share a patched build with you.
Thanks for your cooperation!

@dbarashev dbarashev changed the title Resource Chart rendering Rows in resource table revert to small height on project data changes Jan 28, 2019
@DGV1331
Copy link

DGV1331 commented Jan 28, 2019 via email

dbarashev added a commit that referenced this issue Jan 29, 2019
@dbarashev dbarashev added this to the 2.8.10 milestone Jan 29, 2019
@dbarashev
Copy link
Contributor

So, here are the new builds: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/0gwuayq6vg0kyss/AAApogLPlvpg0lY9JltS-3sZa?dl=0

There are packages for all supported platforms. Windows installer is ganttproject-2.8.10-r2363.exe

@DGV1331
Copy link

DGV1331 commented Jan 29, 2019

I have tried the new build and it does fix the issue reported above. Resource Chart is now rendered properly after working on a Task in the Gantt tab.
Also the lines in Resource Chart on the left and right panels seem to remain aligned even when using different font sizes for Apps versus Base Chart.
Thanks Dmitry

Sign up for free to join this conversation on GitHub. Already have an account? Sign in to comment
Projects
None yet
Development

No branches or pull requests

3 participants