Title | | » | Adjusting peak boundaries with non-quantitative transitions is confusing |
Assigned To | | » | Nick Shulman |
Type | | » | Defect |
Area | | » | Skyline |
Priority | | » | 3 |
Milestone | | » | 22.1 |
When I have non-quantitative transitions and a big interference on one of them, I find it challenging to move the integration boundaries because they adjust to the height of the interference rather than accurately indicating the height they will assume when I release the mouse button. At that point, they shrink back to the height of only the quantitative transitions, which is much better.
Dragging the integration boundaries with non-quantitative transitions should accurately show the hight they will be when the mouse button is released.