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Macro: new created preset does not draw on canvas #3538

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kavalapka opened this issue Nov 3, 2023 · 2 comments · Fixed by #3568
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Macro: new created preset does not draw on canvas #3538

kavalapka opened this issue Nov 3, 2023 · 2 comments · Fixed by #3568

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@kavalapka
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Steps to Reproduce

  1. Go to 'RNA builder'
  2. Create new preset. Save
  3. Click to canvas to draw preset

Actual behavior
Draw last selected monomer
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Expected behavior
Draw selected preset
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@kavalapka kavalapka added the bug label Nov 3, 2023
@rrodionov91 rrodionov91 added this to the Macromolecules Milestone 2 milestone Nov 6, 2023
@rrodionov91 rrodionov91 assigned chgayane and unassigned rrodionov91 and kavalapka Nov 10, 2023
@chgayane chgayane linked a pull request Nov 13, 2023 that will close this issue
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chgayane pushed a commit that referenced this issue Nov 17, 2023
Nitvex pushed a commit that referenced this issue Nov 17, 2023
* #3538 - new created preset is drown on canvas by clicking save

* #3538 - selected RNA part follows cursor when a it is selected

* #3538 - selected RNA follows cursor when it's name is selected

* #3538 - Resolved immediate error display for 'no sugar in RNA preset found' when clicking on an empty preset

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Co-authored-by: chgayane <[email protected]>
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Manual tests added to the automation table.

@Zhirnoff
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Working not properly. We have open bug #3615

2023-12-20_17h23_13.mp4

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