In certain situation, issues can occur, like when starting the simulation, and your execution script has an error. In such a case, Antares displays a red toast message (which fades away after some time), and inserts a new entry in the "Issues" tab.
Unexperienced user might not be aware of the "Issues" tab and might therefore not understand what is going on. Although the "Issues" tab header changes to displaying a red icon (in case of an error issue), and the header text changes to "Issues (1)", this might not be enough to draw the user's attention.
Therefore, open the "Issues" tab when a new issue occurs in case it is still closed.
In certain situation, issues can occur, like when starting the simulation, and your execution script has an error. In such a case, Antares displays a red toast message (which fades away after some time), and inserts a new entry in the "Issues" tab.
Unexperienced user might not be aware of the "Issues" tab and might therefore not understand what is going on. Although the "Issues" tab header changes to displaying a red icon (in case of an error issue), and the header text changes to "Issues (1)", this might not be enough to draw the user's attention.
Therefore, open the "Issues" tab when a new issue occurs in case it is still closed.