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(Bug): ChannelMerge nodes are misplaced after re-opening the project #17

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savchenko opened this issue Jun 26, 2022 · 1 comment
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  • I'm using the latest version of Natron (not required but recommended)
  • I've restarted Natron and the issue persists
  • I've run Natron via the command line and the issue persists
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  • My issue is not on the issue tracker or in a pull request already (go search for it and dig around a little bit!)
  • This bug is reproducible

Natron version

Natron 2.4.3 Release

Operating system

MS Windows 10 21H2

System specs

32GB RAM
AMD Ryzen 3700X
AMD 6600 XT

Did you install Natron using the official installer?

  • Yes, I used the official installer
  • No, I installed from a binary archive
  • No, I compiled Natron from sources
  • No, I installed Natron via another method

Custom installation path

No response

What were you trying to do?

Re-open the project and see nodes where they were left last time.

What did you expect to happen? What happened instead?

Expected: nodes aren't moving to seemingly random places.
Reality: They do.

Happens only to the ChannelMerge.

Step-by-step reproduction instructions

  1. Save a project with the node below connected somewhere mid-tree
  2. Re-open the project
  3. Node that the node has moved

Additional details

Node attached.

ChannelMerge.zip

@rodlie rodlie transferred this issue from NatronGitHub/Natron Jul 16, 2022
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rodlie commented Jul 16, 2022

This is a bug in ChannelMerge (a community PyPlug), moved issue to natron-plugins repo.

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