> The bar you are configuring must have float or locked position; if
> you specify another position, then the lock-to info would be ignored.
but the parent bar can have any position, correct?
can the parent bar extend horizontally while the locked bar extends vertically?
> If you define position as locked (the existing PowerPro locked
> postion), then you cannot move it. If it is float, then you can
> move. Bar 3 won't snap back until you move bar1.
>
If Bar3 is locked and I move bar1 then Bar3 moves, correct?
> But on thinking about it, I suppose I could interpret a loop as
> saying either bar is the master, ie if bar a is locked to bar b and
> bar b is locked to bar a then this means that moving either one
> moves the other. That would mean loops don't give an error message
> but just cause the movement chain to stop. That may be a good idea.
>
Sounds good to me.
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