Unfortunately that would not be very possible for the framework, because disable/enable state is relevant to the incoming connection/transitions, rather than the nodes themselves (unless I make some hacks specifically for the ANY STATE which I’d prefer to avoid though).
If you want, you can rather disable specific transitions from the the ANY STATE and to the target states by selecting the transition and checking off the “Active” setting in it’s inspector panel.
thanks for explaining, I understand. I tried what you suggested and that worked perfect!
however when I click on a condition box, I have no visual indication which condition I am looking at.
Normally when I click on a State node the tool shows a colored border around it, and that is nice! but in the case that I click on conditions there is no colored border or anything like that. Only if you pay attention to the inspector panel you see that the information changes every time you select a state node or a condition.
Is it possible you can add a visual identification as to what condition is being selected?
Hey,
The selected transition/connection is always thicker (more bold) than all the others. Do you mean something different?
Let me know and thanks as well. 🙂
now that you mention it and I pay attention to that, I can see it. However I think that is not very noticeable
May I suggest that also the line gets ticker and with a different shade? even if is the same violet color range…
or if you can add a border color or font color change to the transition/connection square, not only the arrow line,