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[PRL22 Bug] Cross-Wall, Centered, Half-Wall and Surface Marker Model does not "Remain in the same position" once it is moved to a different surface. #610

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LautaroL20 opened this issue Jul 10, 2016 · 2 comments · Fixed by #3146
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LautaroL20 commented Jul 10, 2016

This does not affect the final map build result, only happens when using the PeTi Editor, its kinda annoying to not being able to set its model in the right position when its placed on walls. It remains "Horizontal" instead of "Vertical":

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@LautaroL20 LautaroL20 changed the title [Prl21.5 Bug] Surface Marker Model its placed "Horizontal" instead of "Vertical" when using the PeTi Editor [PRL22 Bug] Cross-Wall, Centered, Half-Wall and Surface Marker Model does not "Remain in the same position" once it is moved to a different surface. Sep 11, 2016
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Cross-Wall, Centered, Half-Wall and Surface Marker Model does not "Remain in the same position" once it is moved to a different surface.

@TeamSpen210 TeamSpen210 added the Done in next release This has been addressed in the next release label Jun 14, 2019
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