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Possible Bug With Grouping and Selecting Tokens...

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Konrad J.
Pro
API Scripter
Here is a link to a quick video I made showing the problem. &nbsp;First I select a car token and move it. &nbsp;Then I select a road and move it. &nbsp;Then I select the car and move it again. &nbsp;No problem. &nbsp;Then I group three road sections as one. &nbsp;And try and do the same sequence. &nbsp;You will see I can't select the car token that is obviously above the grouped road until I click off onto a blank space of the map. &nbsp;Then I can select the car and move it. &nbsp;But as soon as I select the grouped road and then click on the car token and drag it moves the road instead. &nbsp;When the road sections are grouped the tokens above it are treated as not being there or transparent? <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a_alcp_nSbo" rel="nofollow">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a_alcp_nSbo</a>
1366790009
Gauss
Forum Champion
Your video is private.&nbsp; - Gauss
1366790204
Konrad J.
Pro
API Scripter
Oops, meant to be unlisted. :) <a href="http://youtu.be/a_alcp_nSbo" rel="nofollow">http://youtu.be/a_alcp_nSbo</a>
1366791517
Gauss
Forum Champion
A summary of your video:&nbsp; Once a grouped object is selected you have to deselect it in order to select a different (ungrouped) token occupying the same X,Y space even if that token is higher on the Z layer.&nbsp; I do not think this is a bug, it is simply how grouped objects are currently coded. However, I will run this by the Devs to confirm.&nbsp; - Gauss
1366791955
Konrad J.
Pro
API Scripter
Oh, OK. &nbsp; It does seem a bit strange though when tokens behave one way ungrouped and another grouped. &nbsp;:) In this case it isn't really a problem since the road sections should be on the map layer anyways so that gets them out of the way. &nbsp;Things just didn't react the way I thought they should.