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Copy and change the reveiver of a button?

Okachu

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Is there a better way to copy a button and triggers for another reveiver? If I change the reveiver the other actions resetting and I have to reassign them.
 
For mass-edits it can make sense to something like this by editing the scene JSON by hand.
Make sure you got a backup before making changes! And maybe not a solution for non-tech people, it is really easy to break things when you don't know what you are doing.
 
For mass-edits it can make sense to something like this by editing the scene JSON by hand.
Make sure you got a backup before making changes! And maybe not a solution for non-tech people, it is really easy to break things when you don't know what you are doing.
Ty, I think I'll stick to changing the timeline for the firsttime, in this case.

Do you have an idea what command I could search in a json scene file to configure out what teleporting the person with the copied timeline to the other persons position? I've changed already some triggers with "pos enabled" in timeline but there is still a trigger left in an UI button that is teleporting the person to the same spot like the other person (with the original timeline).
 
Do you have an idea what command I could search in a json scene file to configure out what teleporting the person with the copied timeline to the other persons position? I've changed already some triggers with "pos enabled" in timeline but there is still a trigger left in an UI button that is teleporting the person to the same spot like the other person (with the original timeline).
Sorry, I don't understand the question. But it seems unrelated to your original one? I would recommend to create a new thread. If you can put the gist of your question already in the title, it increases chances someone who knows something helpful opens the thread.
 
Sorry, I don't understand the question. But it seems unrelated to your original one? I would recommend to create a new thread. If you can put the gist of your question already in the title, it increases chances someone who knows something helpful opens the thread.
Ok, anyway good to know that I can look in a scene with the json file.
 
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