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liamoliamo Member Posts: 191
edited November -1 in Working with GS (Mac)
OK, a newbie question here, but I really want to know. What are groups for.

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  • calvin9403calvin9403 Member Posts: 3,186
    to make rule looks nicer

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  • gyroscopegyroscope I am here.Member, Sous Chef, PRO Posts: 6,598
    calvin9403 said:
    to make rule looks nicer

    Ha! There's a Group flower decorator on it's way too! Seriously, it does what it says, groups multiple Rules/behaviors in one because: you can switch the lot off with just one button; you can drag them easily as one into My Behaviours; can delete the lot in one foul swoop if wanted; can name whole bunches of rules with a group heading easily for easier identification.

    For interest, not only can you can create a group by using a Group Behavior and dragging all your stuff into it, but also when you drag out a set of Rules that's not grouped, from My Behaviors, it will automatically group them.

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  • DrGlickertDrGlickert Member Posts: 1,135
    liamo said:
    OK, a newbie question here, but I really want to know. What are groups for.

    I use it to keep things "clean." I'll put my "movement" rules/behaviors in a group and call it "Group: Movement." That way I can see where things are going wrong more easily. I know if my movement is fine I don't have to bother looking through that section. Saves a lot of time and keeps the stress/frustration levels down ;-)
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