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Won't Fix in 1.6.X
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Found in [Package]
1.6.2
Issue ID
TB-68
Regression
No
Integer values do not show up in Clip Properties when viewed in Timeline curve view
How to reproduce:
1. Open the user's attached project
2. In the Project window, in the Assets folder, double-click "New Timeline"
3. In the newly opened Timeline window, click the "Add new tracks" (+) button and select Origin.Rendering.PostProcessing -> Post Process Zoom Blur Track
4. Right-click the added track and select "Add Post Process Zoom Blur Clip"
5. Observe the values in the Inspector view (under Post Process Zoom Blur Clip -> Behaviour -> Zoom Blur)
6. Click the "Show curves view" button on the track in the Timeline window
7. Observe the values under Clip Properties in the curves view
Expected result: int values are amongst the Clip Properties
Actual result: int values are not found under Clip Properties
Reproducible with: 1.2.18, 1.6.2 (2019.4.31f1, 2020.3.21f1, 2021.1.26f1, 2021.2.0b16, 2022.1.0a12)
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Resolution Note:
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Resolution Note (1.6.X):
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Resolution Note (1.6.X):
Timeline doesn't support integer keyframing right now. We have filed this as a feature request for future consideration