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Sequence flow is red during Line splicing inside sub-processes

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      1. Open attached process LineSplicingInsideContainer.bpmn .
        • Alternatively create a similar process with any two connected nodes inside any sub-process.
      2. Drag the node from canvas over sequence flow inside sub-process.

      Actual result

      The sequence flow is red.

      Expected result

      The sequence flow has the same colour as the sequence flow during line splicing on canvas (outside the sub-process) in case the line splicing is allowed for the node that is being dragged. It is currently set to blue. Otherwise, nothing changes, hence it is red.

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      Open attached process LineSplicingInsideContainer.bpmn . Alternatively create a similar process with any two connected nodes inside any sub-process. Drag the node from canvas over sequence flow inside sub-process. Actual result The sequence flow is red. Expected result The sequence flow has the same colour as the sequence flow during line splicing on canvas (outside the sub-process) in case the line splicing is allowed for the node that is being dragged. It is currently set to blue. Otherwise, nothing changes, hence it is red.

      Sequence flow is red during Line splicing inside sub-processes.

            romartin@redhat.com Roger Martinez
            lterifaj@redhat.com Lubomir Terifaj
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