Somehow i did the imposible in b9.
Somehow i did the imposible in b9.
I set a binding to the default.
i’m afraid i can not reproduce, how i did it.
]]>Somehow i did the imposible in b9.
I set a binding to the default.
i’m afraid i can not reproduce, how i did it.
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Funny, isn’t it?
Binding at the container level is currently not enabled (well, it shouldn’t) but it is nevertheless partly implemented. Somehow it seems that I forgot to disable something.
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Oh oh, I did it too…But with two bindings, and one of them change the box background O.o
Trying to reproduce…
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Wait, what? It is…What?
Steps: in any container:
Add a blank item (that’s what I tested)
Set it’s bindings (or remove them)
Deselect the item and enable/disable the container material effect mask (to force the container to reload I guess)
Done.
Now when you create an item it will have the bindings. 100% repeatable
Note: you can use this to remove the default bindings if you set them accidentally ( Jappie Toutenhoofd)
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yep, sounds familiar.
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Great! Many thanks TrianguloY
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