Bugs item #2458112, was opened at 2008-12-22 11:13
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Category: None
Group: None
>Status: Closed
Resolution: Works For Me
Priority: 5
Private: No
Submitted By: dooglus (dooglus)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: exported bline vertex ducks vanish when selected in 'child'

Initial Comment:
1. make a new document
2. make an outline layer
3. make a rotate layer above it, and deactivate the rotate layer
4. select both and encapsulate
5. move the encapsulation away from (0,0)
6. select outline layer
7. export one of the vertices
8. with the outline layer selected, select the exported vertex in the child 
panel
9. notice how the exported vertex's duck vanishes from the outline
10. reactivate the rotate layer
11. select the outline layer
12. with the outline layer selected, select the exported vertex in the child 
panel
13. notice how the exported vertex's duck no longer vanishes from the outline

Duckmatic::calc_duck_guid() is getting the same guid for both ducks in
step 8 even though the transform stacks are different.  This is
because the guid of the transform used for the pastecanvas has a GUID
of 0.


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>Comment By: Genete (genete)
Date: 2011-06-28 20:24

Message:
Closing it as I can't reproduce in the latest rrelease. It does show both
always, the exported and the referenced.

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Comment By: Genete (genete)
Date: 2009-07-27 22:45

Message:
Can't reproduce in current development branch.

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