Arktiswind opened a new issue #13128: URL: https://github.com/apache/superset/issues/13128
We have a fresh installation of superset. Our own and the example charts are only displayed with the upper half of the charts in maximized mode. We found the error in the following charts: - bar charts - line charts - treemap - area charts - table (if set to enough entries per page) - heatmap - pie chart ### Expected results The chart as it looks in normal mode. ### Actual results The height of svgs is not calculated correctly in maximized mode and a good half of the charts is missing. #### Screenshots Should look like this: [area chart](https://www.telesys.de/wp-content/uploads/superset1.png) But looks like this: [area chart](https://www.telesys.de/wp-content/uploads/superset2.png) [bar chart](https://www.telesys.de/wp-content/uploads/superset3.png) [heatmap](https://www.telesys.de/wp-content/uploads/superset4.png) #### How to reproduce the bug 1. Go to an example dashboard like "Video Game Sales" 2. Click on "Maximize chart" by one of the chart types mentioned above ### Environment - superset version: 1.0.1 - python version: 3.7.3 ### Checklist Make sure to follow these steps before submitting your issue - thank you! - [ ] I have checked the superset logs for python stacktraces and included it here as text if there are any. - [x] I have reproduced the issue with at least the latest released version of superset. - [x] I have checked the issue tracker for the same issue and I haven't found one similar. ### Additional context Add any other context about the problem here. ---------------------------------------------------------------- This is an automated message from the Apache Git Service. To respond to the message, please log on to GitHub and use the URL above to go to the specific comment. For queries about this service, please contact Infrastructure at: [email protected] --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
