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  • Edited sprites become invisible !!!

    ____ Hi everyone ! This morning, I updated C2 from version r255 to r259. Right after that, i opened my project to encounter the following bug : when editing existing sprites twice or three times (In fact, it's random) (I edit by deleting the existing image and importing the new .png) and after closing the editor window, those sprites become invisible in the layout. Never encountered such bug in any of the releases before this one. I hope you'll solve this issue as soon as possible. Meanwhile, i'm going back to the r255 to continue working botherless.____

    Funny thing : i can't open my project .capx in the r255 cauz i saved it in the newer version "the r259". XD It seems I'm stuck !

    Steps to Reproduce Bug

    • double-click on an existing sprite to edit it.
    • once the editor window is open, select the sprite and delete it.
    • import a new .png
    • crop it
    • close the editor window

    Observed Result

    ____ This bug occurs randomly. For me, it happened after 2nd edition or 3rd/4th edition of the same sprite. Sometimes, it does'nt ! ____

    Expected Result

    ____ The sprite must stay in visible state like it is described in Properties > Initial Visibility > Visible.____

    Affected Browsers

    • Chrome: didn't tested
    • FireFox: yes
    • Internet Explorer: yes

    Operating System and Service Pack

    ____ win 10 pro version 1709 ____

    Construct 2 64bits

    ____ the r259 built on 14 may 2018 ____

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  • Hi everyone, my name is Majid, 29 y.o. from morocco, Africa. Always wanted to create a full indie videogame, and construct 2 is a very helpful tool. Thanks !

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