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Found in
5.6.4p3
Issue ID
973409
Regression
No
Animator Transition lines become thick and overlay the properties pane when swithing OpenGL<->Metal
Animator Transition lines become thick and overlay the properties pane when swithing OpenGL<->Metal
After switching between OpenGL & Metal, the Transition lines in the Animator controller become thick and overlay the properties pane.
This happens switching to Metal & OpenGL, both ways. To fix this, quit, re-start and re-open project... draw is good (in Metal & OpenGL).
This issue is present since at least 5.6
repro:
(make sure you are in OpenGL to start with)
- create an Animator Controller
- create 3 states with transitions between them
- Edit > Project Settings > Player... ENABLE "Metal Editor Support"...
bug: Transition lines in the Animator are thick and overlay the properties pane
- quit Unity, start Unity and re-open project...
note: you should now be in Metal and Animator Transition lines should look good now.
- Edit > Project Settings > Player... DISABLE "Metal Editor Support"...
bug: Transition lines in the Animator are thick and overlay the properties pane
- quit Unity, start Unity and re-open project...
note: you should now be in OpenGL and Animator Transition lines should look good now.
see attached video of repro (AnimatorDraw.mp4)
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