Thanks for an answer - I know that, but I would like to see all events on the screen, not on a single element. E.g. I have 20+ elements on the screen and I would like to double check all events, so I thought it will be useful to see all events similarly to "Layers" windows with all elements, so I can quickly double check all events. Now I have to go through elements one-by-one and check if there is an event or not.
Thanks for an answer - I know that, but I would like to see all events on the screen, not on a single element. E.g. I have 20+ elements on the screen and I would like to double check all events, so I thought it will be useful to see all events similarly to "Layers" windows with all elements, so I can quickly double check all events. Now I have to go through elements one-by-one and check if there is an event or not.
Hello, thank you for your feedback. While it is not currently possible to display all events in the manner you described, we appreciate your suggestion and will take it into consideration for future updates.
In the meantime, we would like to offer you an alternative solution. You can export a customize spec. document that includes all the events, allowing you to review them more efficiently.
Best regards.
Hello, thank you for your feedback. While it is not currently possible to display all events in the manner you described, we appreciate your suggestion and will take it into consideration for future updates.
In the meantime, we would like to offer you an alternative solution. You can export a customize spec. document that includes all the events, allowing you to review them more efficiently.
Hello, you are be able to see the events in the event palette when selecting an element.
Regards.
Hello, you are be able to see the events in the event palette when selecting an element.
Regards.
Hi Ria Arias,
Thanks for an answer - I know that, but I would like to see all events on the screen, not on a single element. E.g. I have 20+ elements on the screen and I would like to double check all events, so I thought it will be useful to see all events similarly to "Layers" windows with all elements, so I can quickly double check all events. Now I have to go through elements one-by-one and check if there is an event or not.
Petr
Hi Ria Arias,
Thanks for an answer - I know that, but I would like to see all events on the screen, not on a single element. E.g. I have 20+ elements on the screen and I would like to double check all events, so I thought it will be useful to see all events similarly to "Layers" windows with all elements, so I can quickly double check all events. Now I have to go through elements one-by-one and check if there is an event or not.
Petr
Hello, thank you for your feedback. While it is not currently possible to display all events in the manner you described, we appreciate your suggestion and will take it into consideration for future updates.
In the meantime, we would like to offer you an alternative solution. You can export a customize spec. document that includes all the events, allowing you to review them more efficiently.
Best regards.
Hello, thank you for your feedback. While it is not currently possible to display all events in the manner you described, we appreciate your suggestion and will take it into consideration for future updates.
In the meantime, we would like to offer you an alternative solution. You can export a customize spec. document that includes all the events, allowing you to review them more efficiently.
Best regards.
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