Posted by: QuakeIV
« on: May 04, 2020, 02:29:51 AM »It specifically has to do with changing the designation of a class that already existed. It goes like this:
-Open class designer.
-Make new class.
-Close and re-open designer.
-Change designation of the new class.
-Error ensues.
The class is actually still there, if you reload the designer again then you will see it.
I reported it a couple times already but its been ignored so far (to be fair its pretty minor, it doesn't actually delete the class).
The other thing is the error will refer to the preceding class (whichever is directly above it in the list), rather than the one you are actually modifying.
-Open class designer.
-Make new class.
-Close and re-open designer.
-Change designation of the new class.
-Error ensues.
The class is actually still there, if you reload the designer again then you will see it.
I reported it a couple times already but its been ignored so far (to be fair its pretty minor, it doesn't actually delete the class).
The other thing is the error will refer to the preceding class (whichever is directly above it in the list), rather than the one you are actually modifying.