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Combine Plot Details and General Plot Options dialogs #9143

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mantid-builder opened this issue Oct 30, 2013 · 2 comments
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Combine Plot Details and General Plot Options dialogs #9143

mantid-builder opened this issue Oct 30, 2013 · 2 comments
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This issue was originally TRAC 8298

Original Reporter: Keith Brown

During the testing for ticket http://trac.mantidproject.org/mantid/ticket/7865 two more tickets were spawned: http://trac.mantidproject.org/mantid/ticket/8198 and http://trac.mantidproject.org/mantid/ticket/8203

They list improvements which were outside the scope of the original ticket as well as improvements to a related dialog from a similar area, which was confused for the target dialog due to a similar place it was invoked from.

It could be said that the options from these two dialogs deserve to be in the same place, as well as fixing http://trac.mantidproject.org/mantid/ticket/8035 at the same time.

There are also options in both dialogs that only relate to specific types of plot.

Basically the suggestion is a combining, fixing/improving and redesign of those dialogs, as well as letting them know what type of plot they're configuring so that the options offered can all be relevant.

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@NickDraper (2014-02-14T11:07:58):
bulk move to assigned at the into of the triage step

@mantid-builder mantid-builder added Low Priority Things that you don't ever want to be done. GUI labels Jun 3, 2015
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