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Is it expected that when using the StaticGridremove method with a shift the actual gui nodes are moved? I was confused when I used remove without gui.delete_node(deleted_node) since it visually looks like it removes the node from gui, but after I figured out how to print the node tree it looks like it just moves the grid item on top of another one.
It would be good if the documentation tells what the shift policy does more precisely. I had always assumed that it only shifts the items in the nodes array.
Btw. I like druids quite a lot, thank you for making it! :)
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Is it expected that when using the
StaticGrid
remove
method with a shift the actual gui nodes are moved? I was confused when I usedremove
withoutgui.delete_node(deleted_node)
since it visually looks like it removes the node from gui, but after I figured out how to print the node tree it looks like it just moves the grid item on top of another one.It would be good if the documentation tells what the shift policy does more precisely. I had always assumed that it only shifts the items in the
nodes
array.Btw. I like druids quite a lot, thank you for making it! :)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: