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[Shell Panel] Improve support for adjusting height of float-all display mode #10825

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macandcheese opened this issue Nov 21, 2024 · 1 comment
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0 - new New issues that need assignment. ArcGIS Data Pipelines Issues logged by ArcGIS Data Pipelines team members. Calcite (design) Issues logged by Calcite designers. calcite-components Issues specific to the @esri/calcite-components package. enhancement Issues tied to a new feature or request. estimate - 3 A day or two of work, likely requires updates to tests. impact - p3 - not time sensitive User set priority impact status of p3 - not time sensitive needs milestone Planning workflow - pending milestone assignment, has priority and/or estimate. p - medium Issue is non core or affecting less that 60% of people using the library

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Given a Shell Panel in layout="vertical" and display-mode="float-all" configuration, a user cannot adjust the height of the component using either the heightScale property or css properties.

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I'd expect any height settings take effect across all display modes and layouts. This may necessitate the addition of a "full" value for a value - not sure if that is needed or if certain modes can just use overridable defaults.

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impact - p3 - not time sensitive

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  • @esri/calcite-components
  • @esri/calcite-components-react
  • @esri/calcite-design-tokens
  • @esri/eslint-plugin-calcite-components

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@macandcheese macandcheese added enhancement Issues tied to a new feature or request. 0 - new New issues that need assignment. needs triage Planning workflow - pending design/dev review. labels Nov 21, 2024
@github-actions github-actions bot added Calcite (design) Issues logged by Calcite designers. calcite-components Issues specific to the @esri/calcite-components package. impact - p3 - not time sensitive User set priority impact status of p3 - not time sensitive labels Nov 21, 2024
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doreenbrinkman commented Nov 21, 2024

+1 Needed for ArcGIS Data Pipelines to migrate from deprecated calcite-shell-center-row and implement expanding and collapsing based on height, with layout horizontal and displayMode float-all. We will stay with calcite-shell-center-row until deprecated in 4.0.

@macandcheese macandcheese added the ArcGIS Data Pipelines Issues logged by ArcGIS Data Pipelines team members. label Nov 21, 2024
@driskull driskull added p - medium Issue is non core or affecting less that 60% of people using the library estimate - 3 A day or two of work, likely requires updates to tests. labels Feb 25, 2025
@DitwanP DitwanP added needs milestone Planning workflow - pending milestone assignment, has priority and/or estimate. and removed needs triage Planning workflow - pending design/dev review. labels Feb 25, 2025
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0 - new New issues that need assignment. ArcGIS Data Pipelines Issues logged by ArcGIS Data Pipelines team members. Calcite (design) Issues logged by Calcite designers. calcite-components Issues specific to the @esri/calcite-components package. enhancement Issues tied to a new feature or request. estimate - 3 A day or two of work, likely requires updates to tests. impact - p3 - not time sensitive User set priority impact status of p3 - not time sensitive needs milestone Planning workflow - pending milestone assignment, has priority and/or estimate. p - medium Issue is non core or affecting less that 60% of people using the library
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