b10467, Windows 10
1- Create any attribute and place it in the behavior.
2- Go to the attributes tab in a behavior (the one with the name, type and hidden setting of all attributes of the behavior) and click in the attribute.
3- Right-click that attribute's block (getter or setter) to search for it in behaviors.
I expect it to detect that the behavior you are working on has the blocks, and you should be able to highlight them. But if you clicked/highlighted the attribute in that tab before hand, no behavior is detected. If you close/reopen the behavior and go straight to the search, without the clicking step, the search function works.
1- Create any attribute and place it in the behavior.
2- Go to the attributes tab in a behavior (the one with the name, type and hidden setting of all attributes of the behavior) and click in the attribute.
3- Right-click that attribute's block (getter or setter) to search for it in behaviors.
I expect it to detect that the behavior you are working on has the blocks, and you should be able to highlight them. But if you clicked/highlighted the attribute in that tab before hand, no behavior is detected. If you close/reopen the behavior and go straight to the search, without the clicking step, the search function works.