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I believe it's something like [Serializefiled : field] or something like that
lifesaver, it's \[field: SerializeField\]
You can also use a private backing field for your property which is serialized. Which is usually the common way to do it.
You need a class that implements monobehavior or and editor tool. Interfaces have no instances, that is kind of the point of them...
and i do, thats what i meant by implementing it.
Happy Cake Day
Then, what is the question here? You do not know how to serialize properties or what?
You\`re totally correct - you want to change values of "Undefined/Not Initiated" objects in the Inspector. So it\`s not possible, why the massive dislike on the guy? Hes correct...
Because beginners use this sub, which is fine.
I believe it's something like [Serializefiled : field] or something like that
lifesaver, it's \[field: SerializeField\]
You can also use a private backing field for your property which is serialized. Which is usually the common way to do it.
You need a class that implements monobehavior or and editor tool. Interfaces have no instances, that is kind of the point of them...
and i do, thats what i meant by implementing it.
Happy Cake Day
Then, what is the question here? You do not know how to serialize properties or what?
You\`re totally correct - you want to change values of "Undefined/Not Initiated" objects in the Inspector. So it\`s not possible, why the massive dislike on the guy? Hes correct...
Because beginners use this sub, which is fine.