Steps to reproduce:
Create two empty scenes A and B. Put Scene Port in scene A and reference it to scene B.
When you double click on Scene Port container in scene A, scene B will be opened and view will be switched to it.
Switch back to scene A and double click on Scene Port again. The tab won't be switched.
Expected behavior:
View should be switched to a scene B every time you double click on Scene Port in scene A.
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Re: Scene Port
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no...i would say everything is as it should. double click on the scene port will open it in the scenes tab so you can work in it....and if it is already open...it can not open up again.
your view in the renderer should show the actual scene in the render as soon as you load scene b in the viewport of scene a
greetz
christian
no...i would say everything is as it should. double click on the scene port will open it in the scenes tab so you can work in it....and if it is already open...it can not open up again.
your view in the renderer should show the actual scene in the render as soon as you load scene b in the viewport of scene a
greetz
christian