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Make disjoint mode non-sticky

Make disjoint mode non-sticky

The downsides of keeping the disjoint mode sticky outweigh its benefits.  For example, move a wall in disjoint mode. Then 2 days later, try to move a ceiling grid.  If disjoint mode is still active, you can't and you probably won't notice why.  You also couldn't do anything about it anyway during the move command since the disjoint option is active but greyed out, which makes little sense.

 

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pieter1
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Also, while disjoin is on, you're basically deleting and copying elements rather than just moving them. So if it's (still) on by accident, you might be deleting all the destroying the dimensions, tags, hosting etc of everything you move without realizing it.

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