Probing a typedef results in a vertical list showing all the fields in the cluster. Creating the typedef cluster often involves organizing the fields in a particular layout, setting units etc. It seems like probing the data and displaying it in the same format makes more sense.
For instance, I have a cluster of camera information set up as a strict typedef:
When I probe a wire of this information I get:
This cluster isn't too big so getting to all the information doesn't require a lot of searching and scrolling, but that can be an issue. What's more of a pain is that the default unit for angles is rad and I cannot mentally convert them quickly so I end up having to double-click each 'rad' label in the probe window and change them to 'deg' so I can confirm the data is what I expect.
I know I can create a custom probe to display the typedef, but having to constantly create custom probes for each cluster is a bit of a burden.
Am I missing something? Is there a good reason to NOT display the probe using the typedef?
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