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I have a project currently under source control with the meta files and git. I noticed that when I make a change to project settings, specifically adding a new Tag, that this change doesn't appear to create a difference in what I have included in source control.
Does anyone know where this change is tracked so that I can figure how to have the changes check in as well?
(post-script: I do see a "projectsettings" folder with a tag manager; I've confirmed it IS tracked by git so I'm confused as to why it's not recognizing my change.)
Answer by Yokimato · Jul 19, 2013 at 02:14 PM
I was able to resolve this by forcing all serialization to text instead of mixed in the editor settings. I'm not positive of all the ramifications of this decision yet, however nothing appears to have been broken in the process at the moment. Changes to my project settings are now being recognized when a change occurs. Hope this helps the next poor sap.
Answer by Jamora · Jul 14, 2013 at 04:23 PM
You should save the project (File -> Save Project), or exit the editor in order to save those changes to disk. If after this the changes still aren't recognized, then it must be in your GIT settings... maybe an ignored folder.
Thanks for the suggestion, however I've triple checked the gitignore to make sure I just wasnted ignoring it, but it's not. Also there doesn't appear to be any pending changes on the editor after clicking save--so I think they're persisted to disk, just not recognized as changed.
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