[CLOSED] OT Designer not showing calt rules

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[CLOSED] OT Designer not showing calt rules

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I noticed in the OT Designer that there are numbers after the Chaining Context that I assume represents how many rules there are with in the feature. However as in the pic, it is not displaying the number of rules correctly. Circled are what I'm talking about. Note that there are 3 rules in circled ChainingContext, but it is only showing 2 rules in the parenthesis. Not a big deal, just thought you'd want to know about.
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Re: OT Designer not showing calt rules

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It indicates how many possible items in the context could be triggered. Exception rules (thus without substitution tables) are not counted.
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Re: OT Designer not showing calt rules

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Erwin,

Hmm that's strange. All three of my rules have substitution tables.

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Re: OT Designer not showing calt rules

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No need to stress over it though, it's minor.

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Re: OT Designer not showing calt rules

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I'm not sure, but maybe one expect input that isn't part of those substitution tables. Anyway the count is just a hint, it is never a correctly or well defined figure as that is impossible to tell.
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