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Noticeable lag when moving Macromolecule abbreviations to a new position #5654

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Zhirnoff opened this issue Oct 7, 2024 · 0 comments
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bug Macro-Micro Bucket: Macro-Micro View related issues Performance Bucket: Performance related issues Priority: Medium

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Zhirnoff commented Oct 7, 2024

Steps to Reproduce

  1. Add any macromolecules in Macro mode and connect them by bonds or open file in Macro mode (Flex mode)
    monomers-cycled.zip
  2. Switch to Micro mode
  3. Move any Macromolecules abbreviation to a new position

Actual behavior
When attempting to move the abbreviation to a new position, noticeable lag or "friezes" occur, making movement appear stuttered and unresponsive.

Expected behavior
The macromolecule abbreviation should move smoothly to new position without any lag or interruption in movement

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2024-10-07_15h05_05.mp4

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  • OS: Windows 11
  • Browser Chrome
  • Version 128.0.6613.120 (Official Build) (64-bit)

Ketcher version
[Version 2.26.0-rc.1]
Indigo version
[Version 1.25.0-rc.1]

Bug found during testing: #5400

@Zhirnoff Zhirnoff added bug Priority: Medium Macro-Micro Bucket: Macro-Micro View related issues labels Oct 7, 2024
@Zhirnoff Zhirnoff added this to the Ketcher 2.26.0-rc.2 milestone Oct 7, 2024
@Zhirnoff Zhirnoff added the Performance Bucket: Performance related issues label Oct 7, 2024
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