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Chaos Corona for Cinema 4D => [C4D] Bug Reporting => [C4D] Resolved Bugs => Topic started by: Cinemike on 2018-10-28, 20:07:37

Title: "Rename" minimizes C4D
Post by: Cinemike on 2018-10-28, 20:07:37
Now this one is weird. Tried it with Beta 2 RC 4 in C4D R20, latest, running under Windows 10 (latest, too).
- Create a new Corona material
- Create a Layer Shader in Diffuse
- In the Layer Shader, create a noise shader
- Doble click the word "noise" to rename it
- Do not rename it but click below the word in an empty area of the shader
C4D minimizes.
Title: Re: "Rename" minimizes C4D
Post by: Cinemike on 2018-10-28, 20:08:50
Remains strange, but happens to C4d native shaders, too.
So a bug, but not a Corona one.
Thx for your time ;)
Title: Re: "Rename" minimizes C4D
Post by: houska on 2018-10-29, 09:03:40
Haha, nice :-) You could report this to MAXON, I'm sure they'll be happy
Title: Re: "Rename" minimizes C4D
Post by: Beanzvision on 2018-10-29, 09:05:59
Can't reproduce it here, maybe because I'm using R20.034 (beta)?
Title: Re: "Rename" minimizes C4D
Post by: Cinemike on 2018-10-29, 14:11:52
Haha, nice :-) You could report this to MAXON, I'm sure they'll be happy

Did that already, seconds after I noticed that Corona is innocent.
Title: Re: "Rename" minimizes C4D
Post by: Cinemike on 2018-10-29, 14:15:13
Can't reproduce it here, maybe because I'm using R20.034 (beta)?

Yeah, same version ^^
It was there all the time yesterday, today it seems to be gone.
I will retry next weekend, maybe it is a Sunday issue.
Title: Re: "Rename" minimizes C4D
Post by: Cinemike on 2018-10-29, 14:25:33
Nope, not a Sunday issue. Reported to MAXON with a video.
Case closed for Corona.
Title: Re: "Rename" minimizes C4D
Post by: Beanzvision on 2018-10-29, 15:16:36
*Offtopic - If you have the same version, I noticed with Cinema's node editor window docked in the viewport it is kinda visible when opening. Once I click the tab and go back to the viewport it disappears.  ;)
Title: Re: "Rename" minimizes C4D
Post by: Cinemike on 2018-10-30, 13:36:20
Yep.