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This occurs with swift 0.13.9 (developer installation)
To reproduce, try to run background subtraction on any 1D data item. Nothing will happen unless there already exists an interval graphic in the data item.
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Maybe a dialog allowing the user to either choose an edge from the edge table or enter an interval directly should be presented? Otherwise, what do you propose?
I think it could also just create a graphic when none exists and use an
existing one if one exists. I just find it confusing when you click on
"subtract background" and nothing happens.
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Maybe a dialog allowing the user to either choose an edge from the edge
table or enter an interval directly should be presented? Otherwise, what do
you propose?
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This occurs with swift 0.13.9 (developer installation)
To reproduce, try to run background subtraction on any 1D data item. Nothing will happen unless there already exists an interval graphic in the data item.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: