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Found in
2017.2.0f3
Issue ID
959399
Regression
Yes
2D collider is still visible in the Scene if disabled it using Animation
Steps to reproduce:
1. Download 959399_repro.zip and open "New" scene
2. Open Animation window
3. Select 2D game object
4. Press play button in animation window
Expected results: When 2D collider are disabled using Animations, collider shouldn't be rendered in Scene window.
Actual results: When 2D collider are disabled using Animations it is still visible in Scene window.
Reproduced with: 2018.1.0a1, 2017.3.0b4, 2017.2.0f3, 2017.1.2p1
Not reproducible with: 2017.1.0p3
Regression introduced in: 2017.1.0p4
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tolfer
Dec 08, 2017 18:05
Whats going on with this Bug ? Is somewhere possible to download newest version of unity where is not this bug ? thanks
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