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    Bug report: Recursion breaks layer display

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    • LoginErrorL Offline
      LoginError
      last edited by

      A bit of a strange situation that is almost certainly the result of doing things the wrong way, but seems reproducible.

      • Create two objects and then group them
      • Delete one of the objects, resulting in a group with only a single member
      • Give that group a name for ease of identifying
      • Object->Object Role->Symbol on the group
      • Drag a new copy of that symbol onto the canvas from the Symbols Panel.
      • On the layers panel, drag the new {Reference} to be a child of the original symbol.

      This results in the layers panel expanding the nested symbols to a considerable depth, overflowing its usual bounds, while only displaying recursion of 3 additional layers on the actual canvas.

      0_1709945485678_silly symbol.png

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      • VectorStylerV Offline
        VectorStyler @LoginError
        last edited by

        @LoginError Yes, this seems to be a bug. I will try to fix this ASAP.

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        • VectorStylerV Offline
          VectorStyler @LoginError
          last edited by

          @LoginError BTW: currently the recursive symbols are cleared out when reopening the file. This is by design and will be changed in the next build.

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          • LoginErrorL Offline
            LoginError
            last edited by

            Noted, thank you.

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