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Wait, PLEASE tell me this is a joke, is there no way to re-arrange the order of the stack of actions ? Seriously ?!!!

bracer
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2017-07-22 02:45:46

Say for example, inside action, the FIRST stack is "If a Variable has a Value do something" where you created the actions for what will happen for both scenarios and in each scenarios, they too brunches out into even more actions, so, LOTS of stuff, recursive actions, actions inside actions, complicated.

But then you realize you forgot to LOAD the variable from Disk in the first place, so you use the "Load or Store a Variable from or to disk" action.

But it is placed below the Variable testing action, how do you bring the bottom action stack to the top ?

For my game, I ended up deleteing the stack and Redoing it ALL OVER again Twice because I was unable to re-Arrange the action stack and I just do it because I wanted to get it done first before I relax and wait for an answer here if any.

So now I ask, how do you re-arrange the action stack ?


3dblendsphinx
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2017-07-22 03:59:44

The closest you can do is use Crtl B (copy) and Ctrl J(paste) to copy and paste behaviors. It just doesn't copy a single behavior. If you have six behaviors it copies all six and paste all six. So you just have to delete the extra.


ishmaru
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2017-07-22 06:53:47

Please Niko we need the ability to re-order the stack. As well as the ability to copy and paste individual behaviors and actions.


3dblendsphinx
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2017-07-22 07:49:54

I think he should make a behavior sheet that you can attach to objects.


aloan
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2020-06-25 22:11:54

Let's hope it gets added, both for behavior and action order... or even better... would be to move to ES6 in an effort to be able to do almost everything in notepad?!


veganpete
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2020-08-23 14:57:51

A copy/paste option would be handy.

I don't think the order of instructions changes the order in which they are executed; they're not executed sequentially - I think they're all executed in the same instance (regardless of order) unless you specifically instruct them with "do something later".


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