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Open Feature request MC-1985

MC_Text_getactive : Adding code to unselect an active Text: MC_Text_UnSelect

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Description

When we use the MC_Text_getactive to capture info on a slected Text on chart, the selelected text will stay active on the chart. 
Since the selected text on chart is still marked has an active text on chart, your code may see the same selected text. Sure there is a way to look for the active text be different than the preceiding one, but it is not fluid.
What I'm suggesting is a new pseudo code to unselect an active text on chart. So using in will result to have the previously selected Text on chartt be un selelect just like when we click somwhere else on the chart
MC_Text_Active
MC_Text_UnSelect(ActiveText)  ActiveText: Integer value representing the Text_Active to be unselect

Steps to reproduce this issue

Put a text on chart
Select it  and it will Stay active until a new text is selected or a click somwhere else on the chart

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