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I'm honestly not sure what the purpose of this property is.  What it ''does'' is prevent the Highlight from appearing on the screen during playback, but given that there are separate checkboxes for every playback mode, this property seems redundant. Maybe it is just a convenience to be able to hide the Highlight in ''all'' playback modes in one click. It does not affect the parent macro's '''[[Show in Documentation (Page Highlight macro property)|Show in Documentation]]''' property.
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I'm honestly not sure what the purpose of this property is.  What it ''does'' is prevent the Highlight from appearing on the screen during playback, but given that there are separate checkboxes for every playback mode, this property seems redundant. Maybe it is just a convenience to be able to hide the Highlight in ''all'' playback modes in one click. It does not affect the parent macro's '''[[Show in Documentation (Page Highlight macro property)|Show in Documentation]]''' property (although if you didn't want the Highlight in the simulation playback but ''did'' want it in the document, you'd be better off using the '''Documentation [[Highlight (Documentation macro)|Highlight]]''' macro instead of the '''Page''' one.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 20:29, 10 September 2019

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I'm honestly not sure what the purpose of this property is. What it does is prevent the Highlight from appearing on the screen during playback, but given that there are separate checkboxes for every playback mode, this property seems redundant. Maybe it is just a convenience to be able to hide the Highlight in all playback modes in one click. It does not affect the parent macro's Show in Documentation property (although if you didn't want the Highlight in the simulation playback but did want it in the document, you'd be better off using the Documentation Highlight macro instead of the Page one.