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Activation bars too small to see in sequence diagrams #11

Open Jayanth-Balasubramanian opened 1 year ago

Jayanth-Balasubramanian commented 1 year ago

Below is a screenshot of the sequence diagram from the Add event feature. Some of the activation bars are far too small to see, making it very hard to interpret the diagram (I have encircled two boxes in the screenshot to illustrate my point) . Since it is a cosmetic bug, I classify this as severity.VeryLow. image.png

soc-pe-bot commented 1 year ago

Team's Response

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The 'Original' Bug

[The team marked this bug as a duplicate of the following bug]

Font size of DG diagrams inconsistent

Note from the teaching team: This bug was reported during the Part II (Evaluating Documents) stage of the PE. You may reject this bug if it is not related to the quality of documentation.


Some diagrams' font sizes are too small to read and are inconsistent with other diagrams.

The following sequence diagrams have different font sizes.

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Note: due to the size of the screenshots, the size of the 2nd sequence diagram appears bigger in the issue preview


[original: nus-cs2103-AY2223S2/pe-interim#1546] [original labels: severity.Low type.DocumentationBug]

Their Response to the 'Original' Bug

[This is the team's response to the above 'original' bug]

Thanks for the suggestion. We actually tried to make the fonts of the same size, however, on some of the sequence diagram, the image size becomes too big in the DeveloperGuide and gets cut off. We tried scaling the image size down as well but the activation bar becomes too small to see.

Items for the Tester to Verify

:question: Issue duplicate status

Team chose to mark this issue as a duplicate of another issue (as explained in the Team's response above)

Reason for disagreement: The issue linked as duplicate talks about font sizes being small and inconsistent. The issue I raised was about activation bars being too small to see.