What about the case where ...
The primary selection is 5 objects ... and the secondary selection is 7 objects ... and the operation is subtract 7 from 5 ... are there implications if the 5 objects are already "OVERLAPPING" ?
I think I could go on and on and one with the what-if and what's next thinking; and despite the answers being fast in terms of theoretical-design ... I would imagine the practical design might be perilous.
I think the cost of going generic is not free or cheap for me. It is a good goal. But I still think I'm going to have to "STEP" my way there. Let me just try to clean up what I have ... hopefully only improving the user experience along the way.
The primary selection is 5 objects ... and the secondary selection is 7 objects ... and the operation is subtract 7 from 5 ... are there implications if the 5 objects are already "OVERLAPPING" ?
I think I could go on and on and one with the what-if and what's next thinking; and despite the answers being fast in terms of theoretical-design ... I would imagine the practical design might be perilous.
I think the cost of going generic is not free or cheap for me. It is a good goal. But I still think I'm going to have to "STEP" my way there. Let me just try to clean up what I have ... hopefully only improving the user experience along the way.