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Re: Copy & paste "link" elements in a model [message #638722 is a reply to message #638269] |
Fri, 12 November 2010 10:55 |
Carlos Messages: 6 Registered: November 2010 |
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Ed,
Firstable, excuse me because of my previous confusing explanation.
In order to answer your question, the same object showing up more than once in the tree.
The point was that after the copy&paste, when I tried to modify some properties at the dangling reference, obviuosly, that values were not updated in the other references.
When I said "it works after it's been reloaded", I wanted to say that after the copy&paste, I saved, closed and reopened the editor, and the dangling reference, became a "normal" reference.
So that I have done is implementing the behaviour I want over the standard copy & paste in order to allow the user to paste the non-containment references. Now, after the copy&paste, if I modify some property at the recent pasted reference, that value also changes in all the references.
Anyway, thank you very much for your attention.
Best regards.
Carlos.
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