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Display folder properties - either a bug or design issue #134

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edhans opened this issue Jul 16, 2021 · 2 comments
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Display folder properties - either a bug or design issue #134

edhans opened this issue Jul 16, 2021 · 2 comments
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edhans commented Jul 16, 2021

when you click on a display folder, the properties dialog box is actually for the first measure in the folder, so if you change the description, thinking you are adding additional info about what the folder contains, you are changing the description for the measure.
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This is either a bug in that it is showing the properties for the wrong object, or a design issue, and selecting a display folder, if there are no other modifiable properties, should show nothing in the Properties section.

Ideally I'd like to be a able to add a description to a folder, but I know you are constrained by what the TOM allows, and I've no clue if that is possible.

@otykier otykier added the issue: bug Confirmed as a bug in TE3 label Jul 17, 2021
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otykier commented Jul 17, 2021

This is a bug. The behaviour should be the same as in TE2, in which the Display Folder has a single editable property, which is its name.

@otykier otykier added this to the 3.0.8 milestone Aug 5, 2021
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otykier commented Aug 6, 2021

Fixed in 3.0.8. Thanks for reporting!

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