Omitting a Branch from recalculations

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Re: Omitting a Branch from recalculations

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I've attached the Workspace script where I think I see it. The procedure is:

- Load the Workspace script
- Select All transformation
- Bypass all selected

At this point, all the transformations are recalculated in an order that I can follow. This is expected, but I was thinking that perhaps a check could be included which when all are bypassed, would do nothing (but that's not quite right either, when I think about it - maybe it does what it needs to do already).

Then:

- Un-bypass all selected

Here I think I see multiple recalculations...
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Re: Omitting a Branch from recalculations

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OK, thanks. I'll check it out.
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Re: Omitting a Branch from recalculations

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Fixed for next release.
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Re: Omitting a Branch from recalculations

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A trifle I noticed:

- bypass a transformation - things get recalculated
- select the same transformation (still current) that was just bypassed - the bypass/unbypass buttons are still grayed out
- click on some other transformation to make it current and then go back to the original one - the bypass/unbypass buttons now work fine.

p.s. Same thing when just selecting the current transformation - the buttons are grayed out until some other transformation is made current.
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Re: Omitting a Branch from recalculations

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Not sure I understand what you are saying.
It does make a different however if you open a transformation for editing as this always un-bypasses it since it would not make sense to edit a bypassed transformation. When the transformation is open, the bypass indicator in the thumbnail follows the action of the buttons that display the input or output image. When you stop editing, the transformation is un-bypassed.
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Re: Omitting a Branch from recalculations

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Say, no transformation in the Browser is bypassed.

Bypass any transformation. Select this current, just-bypassed transformation (yellow checkmark).

The Set bypass and Clear bypass buttons in the Browser Menu bar are grayed out at this stage (i.e. you can't un-bypass this transformation by using Set/Clear button in the browser Menu bar, despite it being selected)

If you click on some other transformation (not necessarily bypassing it, but making it current), and then click back on the one just bypassed, the Clear bypass button becomes usable.

No transformation is opened in the process.
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Re: Omitting a Branch from recalculations

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Thanks, got it.

Fixed for next release.
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