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Dynamics and Hairpins Style menu doesn't resize vertically well, needs scroll bar #23456

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zacjansheski opened this issue Jul 3, 2024 · 0 comments · Fixed by #23462
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P1 Priority: High regression MS4 Regression on a prior release UI Visual issues affecting the UI (not notation)

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Issue type

UI bug (incorrect info or interface appearance)

Bug description

The "dynamics and Hairpins" style menu is too tall for the screen and doesn't scroll. The window is dificult to resize.

Steps to reproduce

  1. Format > Style
  2. Go to "Dynamics and Hairpins"
  3. Window is too tall and I am unable to resize or scroll
  4. Bonus* Close and reopen, it is resizable but text fields are reduced in an unusual way

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video1963910479.mp4

MuseScore Version

OS: macOS 14.4, Arch.: x86_64, MuseScore Studio version (64-bit): 4.4.0-241850301, revision: github-musescore-musescore-d46107f

Regression

Yes, this used to work in a previous version of MuseScore 4.x

Operating system

Mac OS 14

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@muse-bot muse-bot added regression MS4 Regression on a prior release UI Visual issues affecting the UI (not notation) labels Jul 3, 2024
@zacjansheski zacjansheski added the P1 Priority: High label Jul 3, 2024
@cbjeukendrup cbjeukendrup assigned cbjeukendrup and unassigned Eism Jul 4, 2024
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