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    Running frame from global events is annoying

    Right now, the only way to run a frame from global events is to click it once from the workspace toolbar. To run it again, you have to click it again. This activates renaming the frame, which will silently prevent you from running anything (it still lets you click run but nothing happens).

    Furthermore, fusion 2.5 still has the age old bug where running from global events clears every undo layer. Potentially dangerous.

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    Isn't this the reason why the existence of Bug Report page is used for?

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    Knowing that running from global events clears the undo buffer is a valuable thing D: If you submit these to http://bugbox.clickteam.com/ they should get some attention.

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