When the autoLayout is turned off and I add a new element, often this new element is placed behind an existing one.
When this happened the first time it took me a while to figure out what went wrong.
Steps to reproduce
I am not able to reproduce this behavior every time. Just take an existing workspace, turn off the autoLayout, and start adding new elements. After a while you should get an element that gets placed behind an existing one.
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Minor
Priority
I have no budget and there's no rush, please fix this for free
Description
When the
autoLayout
is turned off and I add a new element, often this new element is placed behind an existing one. When this happened the first time it took me a while to figure out what went wrong.Steps to reproduce
I am not able to reproduce this behavior every time. Just take an existing workspace, turn off the
autoLayout
, and start adding new elements. After a while you should get an element that gets placed behind an existing one.Screenshot
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Code sample
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Configuration
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Severity
Minor
Priority
I have no budget and there's no rush, please fix this for free
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