

Note: this utility is in a pre-release state, and accordingly we recommend creating a backup of your project before using it. The bundle configuration and build functionality are split into two tabs within the new window. It will create a new menu item in Window > AssetBundle Browser. It can be dropped into any Unity project with a version of 5.6 or greater. Use this tool as an alternative to selecting assets and setting their asset bundle manually in the inspector. It also provides basic build functionality. It will block editing that would create invalid bundles, and inform you of any issues with existing bundles.

This tool enables the user to view and edit the configuration of asset bundles for their Unity project. To access it, you have to download it from GitHub and install it separately from the standard Unity Editor’s download and install. Some 7,500 port workers went on strike on July 1 for higher wages, upending operations at the Port of Vancouver and Port of Prince Rupert – key gateways for exporting the country’s natural resources and commodities as well as for bringing in raw materials.Ĭanada’s federal and provincial governments had urged the parties to restart talks, while on Saturday Alberta Premier Danielle Smith in a statement said her province supports an immediate recall of parliament to consider legislation to resolve the work stoppage.īCMEA said it tabled a revised proposal to resolve skilled trades shortages and address ILWU Canada’s demand to expand their jurisdiction over regular maintenance work on terminals, which was rejected by ILWU Canada.NOTE: This tool is extra functionality to Unity’s standard functionality. The talks had stalled on Tuesday and the two sides broke off negotiations. The BCMEA and the International Longshore and Warehouse Union Canada (ILWU Canada) met on Saturday, supported by federal mediators, the statement said. TORONTO, July 9 (Reuters) – Talks in Pacific Canada between striking dock workers and their employers have resumed after four days away from the negotiation table, a statement on Saturday by the British Columbia Maritime Employers Association (BCMEA) showed.
