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BUG: Preset doesn't work as intended if grid size is changed below 30 #302

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partha120804 opened this issue Jun 19, 2024 · 3 comments · Fixed by #305
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BUG: Preset doesn't work as intended if grid size is changed below 30 #302

partha120804 opened this issue Jun 19, 2024 · 3 comments · Fixed by #305
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gssoc GirlScript Summer of Code 2024 level2 GSSoC - Requires some effort

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Is there an existing issue for this?

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The presets are created to be applied on 30x60 grid or a larger grid
If the user applies presets on a grid of smaller size the presets don't work as intended.

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Change the grid size to default 30x60 whenever a preset is applied so it works as intended.

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@EternoSeeker sorry PA i was unable for past few days and will be unable for a few days due to my college exams, but please label the issues raised by me, I will complete them by next week after my exams are over.

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@EternoSeeker EternoSeeker added gssoc GirlScript Summer of Code 2024 level2 GSSoC - Requires some effort labels Jun 20, 2024
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it's okay

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