Blue Highlights: Is this expected behavior?

Blue Highlights: Is this expected behavior?

FrodoLoggins
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Blue Highlights: Is this expected behavior?

FrodoLoggins
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If I hide a body/component and move it the blue highlighting doesn't move with it:

 

@jeff_strater Is this by design? Surely I should see the blue highlight move even though the body/component is hidden?

- Time Magazine’s Person of the Year 2006
- Apple M1 Max rMBP A2485 // Latest MacOS // Latest Fusion
- Usually working off files uploaded to Fusion as: Step, STL, SLDPRT. If it matters ask me.
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seth.madore
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I'm just curious; why would you want to hide something that you were moving?


Seth Madore
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FrodoLoggins
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1: I don't know I just know sometimes I move hidden bodies and it hasn't always been this way. IDK saves time if the body is already hidden.

2: Right now the blue highlight moves over to the new location after the move command is complete. But sometimes or in the past it wouldn't update until the body was shown and I'd only find that out after I messed a part up or went to double check. I think that's why this came out off center but not really sure:

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Maybe once I can reproduce #2 I'll post about that, or maybe if someone works on this bug they'll both get fixed.

- Time Magazine’s Person of the Year 2006
- Apple M1 Max rMBP A2485 // Latest MacOS // Latest Fusion
- Usually working off files uploaded to Fusion as: Step, STL, SLDPRT. If it matters ask me.
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