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By Design in 6000.6.X
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Found in
6000.5.0a8
6000.6.0a1
Issue ID
UUM-135650
Regression
No
51 Compilation Errors (CS0246) in customization samples after removing Timeline package
Steps to reproduce:
- Create a Universal 3D project
- Open the Package Manager window (Window -> Package Management -> Package Manager)
- Find the "Timeline' package in the "Unity Registry"
- Select it
- Click "Manage -> Remove"
- Observe the Console view
Actual results: User gets 51 error "Assets/Samples/Timeline/1.8.9/Customization Samples/Annotation/AnnotationMarker.cs(9,6): error CS0246: The type or namespace name 'CustomStyle' could not be found (are you missing a using directive or an assembly reference?)" in the Console view
Expected results: No errors
Reproducible with versions: 6000.5.0a8
Not reproducible with versions: 6000.5.0a7
Tested on (OS): macOS - Tahoe 26.2
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