![]() Instead of returning the current selection when a selector fails, return an empty Optional<Selection>. That means object selections will now remove the selections that dont match the object. |
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![]() Instead of returning the current selection when a selector fails, return an empty Optional<Selection>. That means object selections will now remove the selections that dont match the object. |
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cmd | ||
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selections |