Quest Completist

17 - Long lists often obscured

What steps will reproduce the problem?
My display is set to windowed 1920*1080, UI scale checked and marked at 1.0.

What is the expected output? What do you see instead?
Lists, say for the locations for eastern kingdoms, are so long they run off the screen and they cannot be scrolled.  Could an alternative interface be used ala http://wow.curseforge.com/addons/quest_completist/tickets/14-overview-of-number-of-quests-in-each-zone/

Though marked fixed, I cannot find any functionality like what was described there.

What version of the product are you using?
0.91a

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ViduusEU Feb 17, 2011 at 17:24 UTC Changed status from New to Verified
francis2559 Feb 17, 2011 at 05:53 UTC

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  • Avatar of ViduusEU ViduusEU Feb 17, 2011 at 17:23 UTC - 0 likes

    To incorporate the interface you linked, it would mean almost a total re-write of the add-on. The way the menu on QC is coded makes it very hard to switch to a new system just like that. There are a few work arounds however.

    Rather than having the QC menu at the bottom of the screen like in your picture, drag it to the very top, which means the menu you will down rather than up, allowing you to see more. The only reason a dropdown menu will go up the screen is if the point of origin is below the half way mark of your vertical res.

    You could also lower your interface scale, or switch it off all together. (Since a few big patches back, the interface is correctly scaled based on your screen resolution rather than being HUGE by default.) This will allow you to see much more on your screen at any one time.

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Last updated
Feb 17, 2011
Reported
Feb 17, 2011
Status
Verified - QA has verified that the fix has worked.
Type
Defect - A shortcoming, fault, or imperfection
Priority
Medium - Normal priority.
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