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Fixed
Fixed in 2021.3.31f1, 2022.3.11f1, 2023.1.16f1, 2023.2.0b12, 2023.3.0a8
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0
Found in
2021.3.29f1
2022.3.7f1
2023.1.9f1
2023.2.0b8
2023.3.0a4
Issue ID
UUM-48040
Regression
No
Misleading error shown when typing too many characters in Shortcut Profiles names
How to reproduce:
1. Open any project
2. Navigate to Edit > Shortcuts
3. Select a Profile
4. Select the same Dropdown Menu when selecting a profile and select "Rename Profile"
5. Start typing lots of characters
6. Observe Error/Warning
Actual result: Warning "Name contains unsupported characters"
Expected result: "Name contains too many characters" etc. as the previous warning indicates the issue is unsupported characters and not too many characters
Reproducible with: 2021.3.29f1, 2022.3.7f1, 2023.1.9f1, 2023.2.0b8, 2023.3.0a4
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