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Cannot close some issues #2607

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ActiveChooN opened this issue Dec 22, 2020 · 0 comments · Fixed by #2868
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Cannot close some issues #2607

ActiveChooN opened this issue Dec 22, 2020 · 0 comments · Fixed by #2868
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Expected Behaviour

User should be able to close all issues on the frame

Current Behaviour

If user creates few issues in one point, for example from context menu from one object, he can only close top one and other are not able for closing,

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Possible Solution

Restrict creating more than one issues from some object. Or bring selected in the right sidebar issue to the top layer on canvas.

Steps to Reproduce (for bugs)

  1. Open task and create some shape.
  2. Go to the review mode
  3. Create quick issue from the object
  4. Create another issue from the same object
  5. You have not be able to close first issue

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Your Environment

  • Git hash commit (git log -1): e604367
  • Docker version docker version (e.g. Docker 17.0.05): 20.10.0
  • Are you using Docker Swarm or Kubernetes? No
  • Operating System and version (e.g. Linux, Windows, MacOS): Windows 10
  • Code example or link to GitHub repo or gist to reproduce problem:
  • Other diagnostic information / logs:
    Logs from `cvat` container

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