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Right-click removal doesn't respect new visibility flags #2293

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AaronVanGeffen opened this issue Feb 18, 2024 · 0 comments · Fixed by #2294
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Right-click removal doesn't respect new visibility flags #2293

AaronVanGeffen opened this issue Feb 18, 2024 · 0 comments · Fixed by #2294
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From Discord:

I forgot to mention it last night but we lost functionality while using for the hide scenery button you can hide everything but you can't right click to delete a signal or station or right click to edit track or road if a tree is in the way
I'm also assuming a building
Didn't try
While it is set to underground View it displays the above Behavior and when you're just using the normal hide scenery with regular View it will delete the trees until you're able to right click on whatever you're trying to delete or edit

@AaronVanGeffen AaronVanGeffen added the bug Something isn't working label Feb 18, 2024
@AaronVanGeffen AaronVanGeffen added this to the v24.01.1+ milestone Feb 18, 2024
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* Fix #2293: see-through trees flag is ignored when right-clicking

* Change: track and road are now no longer interacted with when see-through
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