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damiengarbarino avatar damiengarbarino commented on June 9, 2024

Unfortunately I cannot reproduce using IE9 in IE8 standards mode... Is the only change is to set the time slot to 5 minutes or other changes?

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zohebk avatar zohebk commented on June 9, 2024

Damien,

Below is the version for my IE.
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Below is the screen shot of the error and yes the change is only to set timeslot to 5 minutes in IE and it does not occur in Chrome.

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Sent: Monday, March 12, 2012 5:57 AM
To: Kerawalla, Zoheb (US - Chicago)
Subject: Fw: [dojo-calendar] IE 8 Issue: If Timeslot is changed to 5 minutes -> Grid alignment issues (#12)

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Subject: Re: [dojo-calendar] IE 8 Issue: If Timeslot is changed to 5 minutes -> Grid alignment issues (#12)

Unfortunately I cannot reproduce using IE9 in IE8 standards mode... Is the only change is to set the time slot to 5 minutes or other changes?


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damiengarbarino avatar damiengarbarino commented on June 9, 2024

I noticed that your view is scaled to 110%. If you put to 100%, do you still have the issue?

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zohebk avatar zohebk commented on June 9, 2024

I still see the alignment issues at 100%

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From: Zoheb Kerawalla [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, March 12, 2012 9:59 AM
To: Kerawalla, Zoheb (US - Chicago)
Subject: Fw: [dojo-calendar] IE 8 Issue: If Timeslot is changed to 5 minutes -> Grid alignment issues (#12)

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Subject: Re: [dojo-calendar] IE 8 Issue: If Timeslot is changed to 5 minutes -> Grid alignment issues (#12)

I noticed that your view is scaled to 110%. If you put to 100%, do you still have the issue?


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damiengarbarino avatar damiengarbarino commented on June 9, 2024

I managed to reproduce on IE9 in IE7 mode but not on IE8 (not the same code path).

If the time slot is smaller than a row header label (ex 8:00 am), IE takes the size of the label and row header is not synchronized. I will look for a workaround but I am afraid that it will be a limitation.

Just to make sure, set the hour size to 230px and check if the desynch is still there.

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zohebk avatar zohebk commented on June 9, 2024

Yes, you are correct when the hour size is set to 230 px then it works fine.

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From: Zoheb Kerawalla [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, March 12, 2012 11:15 AM
To: Kerawalla, Zoheb (US - Chicago)
Subject: Fw: [dojo-calendar] IE 8 Issue: If Timeslot is changed to 5 minutes -> Grid alignment issues (#12)

----- Forwarded Message -----
From: Damien Garbarino <[email protected]mailto:[email protected]>
To: zohebk <[email protected]mailto:[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, 12 March 2012 10:59 AM
Subject: Re: [dojo-calendar] IE 8 Issue: If Timeslot is changed to 5 minutes -> Grid alignment issues (#12)

I managed to reproduce on IE9 in IE7 mode but not on IE8 (not the same code path).

If the time slot is smaller than a row header label (ex 8:00 am), IE takes the size of the label and row header is not synchronized. I will look for a workaround but I am afraid that it will be a limitation.

Just to make sure, set the hour size to 230px and check if the desynch is still there.


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damiengarbarino avatar damiengarbarino commented on June 9, 2024

I added a workaround for IE7, it should be fixed now.

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