I agree that a simple decision node is much clearer to read than a conditional node box, because to have 'test' and 'body' in two stacked compartments, visibly interrupting the control flow (connectors!), lets one stumble. My interpretation of that would be that the test (and any tests on predecessorClauses) would then act as a guard on that flow. It's also possible to have a control flow directly from the outside into a body. I assume you then want to specify an else body in the second body section.Add an action out an output pin with the value true for the second test.In the properties of the conditional node, create a second clause.In the properties of the conditional node, set that output pin as the "decider" of the first clause.Change the decision node into an action placing the value of NOT(actual position = next position) onto an output pin.Move the control flow from your decision to a new initial node inside the body (removing the guard).
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