fix: Disallow and ignore x and y attributes for blocks in toolbox definitions.#8785
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Confirmed the positioning logic needs no change after this; it assumes items are initially at (0, 0) and moves them relative to that point, which was problematic when they were starting at not-(0, 0) due to the x and y properties being respected, but is no longer an issue.
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Thanks @gonfunko. Just had one suggestion on clarifying a comment for clearer context, otherwise the PR LGTM. |
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Fixes #6280
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This PR removes
xandyfromBlockInfo, and removes them if set before loading and laying out blocks in a flyout. Previously, these would cause blocks to be positioned incorrectly in the flyout, since the flyout repositions its contents relative to one another but assumes their initial origin is (0, 0). The XML codepath was not subject to this issue.