If that's the case, then it's a bug and needs to be reported on the GitHub issue tracker.
It used to work just fine. Something must have been changed in the more recent updates that broke it...the Dev's will have to take a look.
A tooltip or some sort of note showing the default would be good. Could also post that as an enhancement request.
It used to work just fine. Something must have been changed in the more recent updates that broke it...the Dev's will have to take a look.
A tooltip or some sort of note showing the default would be good. Could also post that as an enhancement request.