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MOSSY: Styling issue with Nearest Neighbor (NN) #884

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roxycintron opened this issue Dec 31, 2024 · 0 comments
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MOSSY: Styling issue with Nearest Neighbor (NN) #884

roxycintron opened this issue Dec 31, 2024 · 0 comments
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roxycintron commented Dec 31, 2024

Describe the bug
After NN is applied, the pruned links change color. Tested hiding/showing the link color table, and the pruned links changed colors again. Link counts remain the same.

To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. Go to 'Global Settings => Filtering' - Fig 1. No pruning
  2. Click on 'Nearest Neighbor' - Fig 2. NN applied
  3. Go to 'Global Settings => Styling', select 'Hide' link color table
  4. Select 'Show' link color table - Fig 3. Hide/Show link color table
  5. See error

Expected behavior
Pruned link colors don't change after link color table hide/show. However, further testing with new files is needed to assess if the links are pruned correctly with NN and to confirm if the styling issue persists.

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Fig 1. No pruning
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Fig 2. NN applied (green links change to light blue)
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Fig 3. Go to Styling and hide/show color table (light blue links change to green); link counts stay the same
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  • PC
  • Chrome
  • Version 131.0.6778.205
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