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Collapse in ctkTreeView automatically closes the popup #1287

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slicerbot opened this issue Mar 12, 2020 · 1 comment
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Collapse in ctkTreeView automatically closes the popup #1287

slicerbot opened this issue Mar 12, 2020 · 1 comment

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This issue was created automatically from an original Mantis Issue. Further discussion may take place here.

@slicerbot slicerbot added this to the Slicer 4.11.0 milestone Mar 12, 2020
@jcfr jcfr modified the milestones: Slicer 4.11.0, Slicer 5.1.0 Mar 12, 2020
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Original poster of the issue:

In the Volumes' module, in the color table selector, collapsing the Default Color table nodes automatically closes the popup.

From @lassoan:

In Slicer 4.7.0-2017-09-26 on Windows10, the color list is not a tree anymore, just a simple list. Is this intentional or a regression? Or maybe it's just a problem on my computer?

I'm assuming this is related to the qMRMLColorTableComboBox in the Volumes module. Based on the current state of things, the qMRMLColorTableComboBox appears to just be a simple list rather than have a tree view contained in it.

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If you export a segmentations node into a new labelmap, then switch back to the Volumes module, the tree view for the Segmentations category allows collapsing/expanding without closing the drop down menu for the combobox.
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@lassoan Is this issue no longer relevant? If so, it can be closed.
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@lassoan lassoan modified the milestones: Slicer 5.1, Backlog Oct 17, 2022
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