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Unable to edit symbol of css style #7266

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gannebamm opened this issue Apr 8, 2021 · 1 comment
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Unable to edit symbol of css style #7266

gannebamm opened this issue Apr 8, 2021 · 1 comment
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Expected Behavior

Clicking the symbol will open a list of possible symbols.

Actual Behavior

clicking the symbol will not open the dropdown list:
grafik

Steps to Reproduce the Problem

  1. create new style
  2. add renderer
  3. try to change the symbol

Specifications

  • GeoNode version: 3.2 (master.demo.geonode.org)
  • Installation method (manual, GeoNode Docker, SPCGeoNode Docker):
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@gannebamm gannebamm added regression Issues related to regressions. needs further investigation Issue or reason for specific behaviour needs further investigation frontend Issues regarding Frontend and styling labels Apr 8, 2021
@gannebamm gannebamm added this to the 3.2 milestone Apr 8, 2021
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giohappy commented Apr 8, 2021

Issue moved to GeoNode/geonode-mapstore-client #118 via ZenHub

@giohappy giohappy closed this as completed Apr 8, 2021
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