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PB-789: fix compare slider description cut off #1120

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@sommerfe sommerfe self-assigned this Nov 7, 2024
@sommerfe sommerfe marked this pull request as ready for review November 7, 2024 12:53
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web-mapviewer    Run #3790

Run Properties:  status check passed Passed #3790  •  git commit b026a7a610: PB-789: fix compare slider description cut off
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Commit git commit b026a7a610: PB-789: fix compare slider description cut off
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@sommerfe sommerfe force-pushed the fix-pb-789-compare-slider-description-cut-off branch from 4d65756 to b026a7a Compare November 12, 2024 07:56
@sommerfe sommerfe merged commit 0ec77bf into develop Nov 12, 2024
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@sommerfe sommerfe deleted the fix-pb-789-compare-slider-description-cut-off branch November 12, 2024 08:06
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