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1. Re: CSS: Display
Vinod Menon@Adobe Oct 13, 2014 10:28 PM (in response to PastaNoose)Hi PastaNoose
Can you share your composition so that we can try to repro this issue on our side?
Vinod
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2. Re: CSS: Display
PastaNoose Oct 13, 2014 11:51 PM (in response to Vinod Menon@Adobe)I just created this example. On my screen the greyed out area where a symbol should not exist is all over the place.
I added one "on' then a 'off' to one layer, but when i did it added the grey out areas to other layers and not in the right place.Feel free to tell me im going mad, I am very new at this and this change has thrown me out and now i have a grumpy boss.
Cheers
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3. Re: CSS: Display
PastaNoose Oct 14, 2014 5:27 PM (in response to Vinod Menon@Adobe)Hi Vinod,
Any luck on the display problem I am having?
Thanks
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4. Re: CSS: Display
PastaNoose Oct 15, 2014 5:45 PM (in response to Vinod Menon@Adobe)Ok last go.
My timeline is still messed up when it comes to showing the "on, off" display. The shaded grey line showing the visibility of the object on that layer is all over the place. (its shows on other layers, it appears randomly and sometimes covers the whole of the timeline without even touching Display button) yes it still works, but without a accurate representational it's confusing.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
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5. Re: CSS: Display
arao2k6 Oct 16, 2014 3:01 AM (in response to PastaNoose)We are tracking this as a bug in our bug tracker and will provide a fix soon.
Thanks for reporting the same.
Regards
Avinash


