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Found in
2020.1.0a15
2020.2
2020.2.0a17
Issue ID
1260286
Regression
Yes
[Scene/Game View] Locking the Snap Settings to X-axis overwrites the customised values of the Y and Z axis
Customised values of the Y and Z axis are overwritten on locking the 'Move' or 'Size' setting to Uniform X-axis.
Refer to the attached Video.
Steps to Reproduce:
1. Create a New Project
2. Edit > Grid and Snap Settings > Increment Snap > Move > Set Values for X,Y and Z
3. Increment Snap > Move > Lock to X-axis > Unlock
Actual Result:
Custom Y and Z axis values are overwritten.
Expected Result:
Custom values should not be overwritten, can possibly be disabled or grayed out
Occurring in:
2020.2.0a17, 2020.2.0a1, 2020.1.0b14, 2020.1.0a15
Working Fine in:
2020.1.0a14, 2019.4.2f1, 2019.3.15f1
Environment:
Windows 10 and macOS 10.14
License type: Pro
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Resolution Note (2020.2.X):
Locking the values to the X-axis aligns the Y and Z values to the X one.
Unlocking it keeps the values as they were when using the Lock.
Thus, by design former values of Y and Z are overridden as soon as locking is selected.
This can be used to reset all values to a uniform scale.