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Fixed
Fixed in 2021.3.40f1, 2022.3.35f1, 6000.0.7f1, 7000.0.0a1
Votes
0
Found in
2021.3.38f1
2022.3.28f1
6000.0.1f1
Issue ID
UUM-72103
Regression
No
The text below Orientation Gizmo does not change when the Scene viewing direction changes
How to reproduce:
1. Create a new 3D project
2. Click on any cone in the Orientation Gizmo
3. Change the Scene view camera angle
4. Observe the text below the Orientation Gizmo
Expected results: The text returns to “Iso“ or “Persp“ when the orientation is outside of a certain angle of the last selected cone
Actual results: The text stays the same depending on which cone was selected last
Reproducible in: 2021.3.38f1, 2022.3.28f1, 6000.0.1f1
Reproduced on: Windows 11 Pro (23H2)
Not reproduced on: No other environment tested
Workaround: Enter the Isometric/Perspective mode and back
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Resolution Note (fix version 7000.0.0a1):
Scene/Game View: Fixing the direction label that was not updating anymore since moving the orientation gizmo to an overlay.
Resolution Note (fix version 6000.0.7f1):
Fixing the direction label that was not updating anymore since moving the orientation gizmo to an overlay.
Resolution Note (fix version 2022.3.35f1):
Fixing the direction label that was not updating anymore since moving the orientation gizmo to an overlay.
Resolution Note (fix version 2021.3.40f1):
Fixing the direction label that was not updating anymore since moving the orientation gizmo to an overlay.