In the States Preferences window, if a state gets unchecked, nothing visually happens to support this. I mainly noticed this because when the parent state gets disabled, the children states have no indication that they are also disabled. And really, if the parent state is disabled, the children states should not be able to be toggled, or at least visually show as disabled in text color.
Current Behavior
When elements are enabled or disabled, in the preferences window the color of their text does not change.
Desired Behavior
When elements are enabled or disabled, the text for those states in the preferences window should change to reflect the new state visually (and perhaps lock out the children check boxes from being able to be changed at the same time? or just grey out their text too.
Description
In the States Preferences window, if a state gets unchecked, nothing visually happens to support this. I mainly noticed this because when the parent state gets disabled, the children states have no indication that they are also disabled. And really, if the parent state is disabled, the children states should not be able to be toggled, or at least visually show as disabled in text color.
Current Behavior
When elements are enabled or disabled, in the preferences window the color of their text does not change.
Desired Behavior
When elements are enabled or disabled, the text for those states in the preferences window should change to reflect the new state visually (and perhaps lock out the children check boxes from being able to be changed at the same time? or just grey out their text too.
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