Details
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Bug
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Resolution: Invalid
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P2: Important
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None
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5.12.2
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Windows 7 SP1
Description
When two radiobuttons shares the same parent and has a sibling groupbox with its own radiobuttons as childrens then the top level radiobuttons gets toggle-able, meaning that they can get unchecked both of them when they shouldn't. All radioButtons are set to be exclusive.
Basically when clicking on RadioButton 1 or 2 when the one you click on is already checked, it becomes unchecked. So the state would becomes of two unchecked RadioButtons in the same group.
-GroupBox1
|-RadioButton1 (Child of GroupBox 1)
|-RadioButton2 (Child of GroupBox 1)
|-GroupBox2 (Child of GroupBox 1)
|-RadioButton3 (Child of GroupBox 2)
|-RadioButton4 (Child of GroupBox 2)
RadioButton 1 and 2 are set to be exclusive so only one can be checked at the same time but are toggle-able so that both can be unchecked.
RadioButton 3 and 4 works as intended, are also set to be exclusive.
RadioButton 1 and 2 does not effect RadioButton 3 and 4, nor does RadioButton 3 and 4 effect RadioButton 1 and 2.
The workaround is to not use nested groupboxes.