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[FIX] VerticalItemDelegate: Do not cut long vertical labels #3803

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@VesnaT VesnaT commented May 16, 2019

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Long vertical labels (i.e. labels for table's vertical header) are cut off:
Screen Shot 2019-05-15 at 11 17 06

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Codecov Report

Merging #3803 into master will decrease coverage by <.01%.
The diff coverage is 60%.

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janezd commented May 17, 2019

This seems OK for this particular use case because there is nothing in the cell above and below this one. What if they are not empty? Maybe VerticalItemDelegate should have a flag whether to extend the text outside the cell or not?

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VesnaT commented May 27, 2019

Done.

@janezd janezd merged commit 4245960 into biolab:master May 27, 2019
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