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Problem with updating of transform bounds when duplicating a group with hidden layers


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Recreation of problem:

  1. A group with visible and hidden layers
  2. Duplicate this group via CMD + J
  3. In the new (duplicated) group, turn on one of the hidden layers
  4. Invoke the transform handles for the group
  5. The transform handles don't recognise the new size of the group with the incorporated hidden layer visibility. They only seem to transform the bounds of the original size of the group based on the visible layers before duplication.

See the video for more clarity:

https://www.loom.com/share/dc106a51978a42abbf56c7e718de3647

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On 5/7/2019 at 5:49 AM, rnbutler87 said:

Recreation of problem:

  1. A group with visible and hidden layers
  2. Duplicate this group via CMD + J
  3. In the new (duplicated) group, turn on one of the hidden layers
  4. Invoke the transform handles for the group
  5. The transform handles don't recognise the new size of the group with the incorporated hidden layer visibility. They only seem to transform the bounds of the original size of the group based on the visible layers before duplication.

See the video for more clarity:

https://www.loom.com/share/dc106a51978a42abbf56c7e718de3647

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It'l be fixed in the next Beta anyway

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