IIRC there are two modes when pasting style, paste and append.
when pasting, we actively want to replace the existing iop with the ones
from the style. so it makes sense to remove all previous iop and add our
instances instead. so in your case, the pasted instance would become #0
when appending we want to add our changes, so I think it should become a
new instance #n+1 depending on how many instances the image already had.
The previous behaviour of appending (that would not touch iop if they arn't
in the pasted style and replace if they were) does not make sense now that
we have MI
I think that would be a simple and consistent behaviour. what do other
people think ?
On Mon, Mar 18, 2013 at 5:11 PM, Pascal Obry <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Doing some more testing on copy and style and multi-instance it works
> but there is some behavior that we probably want to adjust.
>
> For example:
>
> 0. from an image with 2 instances of the same module
>
> 1. create a style from this image and select the second
> (multi_priority=1) instance for this module.
>
> 2. apply this style to another image, it will apply the iop to the new
> image but as a second instance (=1) and the first one (=0) is just
> disabled.
>
> Wouldn't it be better to have the instance priority renamed to 0 in this
> case?
>
> The same issue can be reproduced with partial copy I suppose.
>
> What do you think?
>
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