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By Design in 6000.5.X
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0
Found in
6000.0.65f1
6000.3.3f1
6000.4.0b3
6000.5.0a3
Issue ID
UUM-131537
Regression
No
No or too big limits on the Layers names in the Animator
How to reproduce:
1. Create a new Unity project
2. In the Project window, right-click -> Create -> Animation -> Animator Controller
3. Open the created Asset
4. Double-click the name of the "Base Layer" to enter the renaming
5. Enter a long string of characters
Expected results: There is a limit on the characters
Actual results: It is possible to enter 1500+ characters
Reproducible with: 6000.0.65f1, 6000.3.3f1, 6000.4.0b3, 6000.5.0a3
Reproducible on: Ubuntu 24, macOS Tahoe 26
Not reproducible on: No other environment tested
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Resolution Note:
Thank you for reporting a bug to Unity.
After reviewing the behavior, we've confirmed it aligns with the current design and intended use of the feature.
Properly truncating long names in dropdown menus will be addressed as a valide, but separate issue as we understand this may differ from your expectations.
We will close this case as 'As Designed.' If you have feedback on how the feature could better meet your needs, please let us know - we value your input and consider it in future improvements.
Resolution Note (6000.5.X):
Thank you for reporting a bug to Unity.
After reviewing the behavior, we've confirmed it aligns with the current design and intended use of the feature.
Properly truncating long names in dropdown menus will be addressed as a valide, but separate issue as we understand this may differ from your expectations.
We will close this case as 'As Designed.' If you have feedback on how the feature could better meet your needs, please let us know - we value your input and consider it in future improvements.