NOT A BUG
If you select "Advanced mode" for an action and then select advanced mode for an individual option, you cannot leave advanced mode by simply clicking on the master "advanced mode" button. Attempting to do so displays as if advanced mode is off, but after confirming and reopening the action, the old advanced mode options are checked. Instead, closing advanced mode requires unchecking all the "lesser" buttons and then unchecking the master button.
[E] Locked Into Advanced Mode
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[E] Locked Into Advanced Mode
Last edited by Enthalpy on Thu May 28, 2015 12:12 am, edited 1 time in total.
Reason: Updating the OP to make it clear at a glance that this isn't a bug.
Reason: Updating the OP to make it clear at a glance that this isn't a bug.
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Re: [E] Locked Into Advanced Mode
That's normal behaviour.
If a parameter is set using a runtime expression, then the editor automatically displays advanced mode, because the normal mode would not be able to open it anyway.
If a parameter is set using a runtime expression, then the editor automatically displays advanced mode, because the normal mode would not be able to open it anyway.
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Re: [E] Locked Into Advanced Mode
I could have sworn that was a change in behavior... Oh well, it makes sense.
[D]isordered speech is not so much injury to the lips that give it forth, as to the disproportion and incoherence of things in themselves, so negligently expressed. ~ Ben Jonson