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set-default-shape support #161

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mrerrormessage opened this issue Jul 21, 2015 · 6 comments
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set-default-shape support #161

mrerrormessage opened this issue Jul 21, 2015 · 6 comments
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Per NetLogo/Galapagos#211, one of the test models uses set-default-shape and the button that uses it is broken.

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Which one?

@TheBizzle TheBizzle added the bug label Jul 21, 2015
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Note that it can't be the case that set-default-shape is entirely broken, because WSP uses it for setting wolf and sheep shapes, and they show up just fine.

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Looks to me like the "change-default-shape" button in the "Shapes and Link Shapes" test model fails to work because the button's code doesn't compile.

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Or, rather, there seems to be an error coming from one of the other widgets in the model. Either way, the problem isn't with set-default-shape. Closing as "invalid".

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Sorry, should have checked more thoroughly. It is the shapes primitive that is missing. Shall I open a new ticket for that, or reopen and change this one to reflect?

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#119 is already the catch-all issue for missing primitives.

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