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Fixed in 2022.3.52f1, 6000.0.25f1, 6000.1.0a2
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0
Found in
2022.3.49f1
6000.0.22f1
Issue ID
UUM-83525
Regression
Yes
Hexagonal Flat-Top Palette tiles appear rotated 90 degrees clockwise when observing the Tile Palette window
How to reproduce:
1. Open the attached project “Palette.zip”
2. Observe the “arrow.jpg” image, located in the Assets folder
3. Open the “Hexagonal Flat-Top Palette” prefab, located in the Assets folder
4. Observe the Tile Palette window
Expected result: Arrow tile is pointing downwards, same as in the image
Actual result: Arrow tile appears pointing left
Reproducible in 2022.3.24f1, 2022.3.49f1, 6000.0.22f1
Not reproducible in 2021.3.44f1, 2022.3.23f1
Reproducible on: Windows 11
Not reproducible on: No other environments tested
Note: Issue is only reproducible when using the “Hexagonal Flat-Top” type Palette
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Resolution Note (fix version 6000.1.0a2):
Fix for this issue is available on Unity 6000.1.0a2 and above
Resolution Note (fix version 6000.0.25f1):
Fix for this issue is available on Unity 6000.0.25f1 and above
Resolution Note (fix version 2022.3.52f1):
Fix for this issue is available on Unity 2022.3.52f1 and above