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Unexpected change of color for editable children in Scene Tree dock in 3.6-beta5 #91934

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Torguen opened this issue May 14, 2024 · 3 comments

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@Torguen
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Torguen commented May 14, 2024

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v3.6.beta5.official [2a347ab]

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w10 64

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Previously the node names always appeared obscured, now it looks like this.
I don't see this change reflected in the list of changes, I guess it's a bug.

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@akien-mga
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This is an intentional change from #67347, matching the color used in Godot 4 for editable children.

@akien-mga akien-mga changed the title The look of a legacy scene is different Unexpected change of color for editable children in Scene Tree dock in 3.6-beta5 May 14, 2024
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Torguen commented May 14, 2024

What can I say? I don't like the change, the color yellow doesn't seem appropriate to me, but I guess there's no turning back.

Yellow suggests that if there is a change there could be a risk of something bad happening. However, the only thing that happens here is that the changes will not be saved.

I see it like this
Yellow: be careful
Dark: deactivation

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Yellow suggests that if there is a change there could be a risk of something bad happening. However, the only thing that happens here is that the changes will not be saved.

That's exactly why the color yellow is used. Too many people missed the fact

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