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Functional Group abbreviation context menu can't be opened without selecting FG #1386

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akolyakov42 opened this issue Mar 31, 2022 · 0 comments · Fixed by #1389
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Functional Group abbreviation context menu can't be opened without selecting FG #1386

akolyakov42 opened this issue Mar 31, 2022 · 0 comments · Fixed by #1389
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Steps to Reproduce

  1. Launch Ketcher
  2. Open Templates window
  3. Click on Functional Groups tab
  4. Select any Functional Group (e.g. CH4)
  5. Press OK button.
  6. Click on canvas to add FG.
  7. Press RMB on FG abbreviation
  8. See error

Expected behavior
Abbreviation context menu is opened and user can expand or remove abbreviation of FG

Actual behavior
Nothing happens.

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https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/97884482/161017181-b95443c4-684b-4250-8db3-b3debb21af1e.mov

User agent
Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_15_7)
AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko)
Chrome/98.0.4758.109
Safari/537.36

Ketcher version
v2.4.2-147-g5f6d8fca

Additional context
Abbreviation context menu appears if FG is selected with Select tool

@akolyakov42 akolyakov42 changed the title Functional Group abbreviation can't be opened without select Functional Group abbreviation context menu can't be opened without selecting FG Mar 31, 2022
@AndreiMazol AndreiMazol added this to the Release 2.5.0 milestone Mar 31, 2022
@fedorseliankin fedorseliankin linked a pull request Mar 31, 2022 that will close this issue
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