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Old 04-14-2021, 08:20 AM   #532
chaley
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Originally Posted by capink View Post
Instead of making the user go through the hoops, I can enable scopes for selection modifier and add an option to convert a scope into selection. Would that be counterintuitive?
I don't think converting a scope into a selection is counterintuitive. It is the reverse of turning a selection into a scope, which the basic scope manager already supports.

A thought: both the basic scope manager and the selection modifier support searching, but with different options. They also have options that appear to do the same thing. Perhaps the visual presentation and option descriptions should be made the same?

Or perhaps embed the scopes dialog into the selection modifier, replacing the search part? If you did this then you wouldn't need to add "scopes" to the selection modifier because they would be built into it.
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