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0
Found in
7.0.0
Issue ID
UUM-130247
Regression
No
Inconsistent "GameObject" naming in Tile Palette window
Steps to reproduce:
- Create a project using the Universal 2D template
- Go to "Window" -> "2D" -> "Tile Palette"
- In the "Tile Palette" window, find the "Default Brush" drop-down
- Select the "GameObject Brush" item from the list
- Expand the "Cells" section if it is not expanded
- Expand the "Element 0" section
- Observe how "GameObject" is displayed in the dropdown and how it is displayed in the "Element 0" section
Actual results: In the dropdown, we see "GameObject" and in the "Element 0" section, we see "Game Object"
Expected results: It should be presented consistently in the same way
Reproducible with versions: 6000.0.63f1, 6000.2.15f1, 6000.3.1f1, 6000.4.0a5, 6000.5.0a3
Tested on (OS): macOS - Tahoe 26.1
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