Descriptive Problem Summary:
Image overlays don't seem to obey the mouse_opacity of whatever they're attached to.
Numbered Steps to Reproduce Problem:
Create two objects in the same location.
Set the lower object's mouse_opacity to 1.
Set the higher object's mouse_opacity to 2.
Add an image overlay to the lower object with a layer higher than the higher object.
Click() the image overlay of the lower object which is displayed over the higher object.
Expected Results:
The higher object should catch Click().
Actual Results:
The lower object is catching Click().
Bug Demo
ID:114580
Jun 15 2011, 1:30 pm
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Not a bug
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Jun 15 2011, 1:40 pm
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Does this apply only to /image objects or do regular overlays have the same issue?
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I went and tested it, seems to be overlays in general having the issue rather than just /image objects.
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Okay, good to know. That makes sense to me. It's probably an issue with the hit test itself.
I'm not entirely sure this counts as a bug because mouse_opacity=1 on the first icon hit should mean that icon gets the mouse hit, but I'll look at this in more detail to be sure. |