Actually I did, I just didn't comment on it.
But if you want to call my attention to those paragraphs ...
Note that there are exceptions to that rule. Cleave for example. Further note that Haste does not give you an extra attack. It instead gives you an extra Partial Action.
This Haste Partial Action is related to your common Standard and Move actions in a very limited manner, as has been outlined in posts before me. You can use your Haste Partial Action to do anything you want assuming:
1) You did not take a 5' step previously. Only one 5' step is allowed, even between regular Actions and the Haste Partial Action.
2) You did not Charge. If you did, and you wish to move in your Haste Partial Action, you must continue to move within a straight line.
3) If you began to cast a Full-Round spell with your regular Actions, you can choose to finish it with your Haste Partial Actions.
No where in there does not performing the Full Attack action come up.
But if you want to call my attention to those paragraphs ...
Note that there are exceptions to that rule. Cleave for example. Further note that Haste does not give you an extra attack. It instead gives you an extra Partial Action.
This Haste Partial Action is related to your common Standard and Move actions in a very limited manner, as has been outlined in posts before me. You can use your Haste Partial Action to do anything you want assuming:
1) You did not take a 5' step previously. Only one 5' step is allowed, even between regular Actions and the Haste Partial Action.
2) You did not Charge. If you did, and you wish to move in your Haste Partial Action, you must continue to move within a straight line.
3) If you began to cast a Full-Round spell with your regular Actions, you can choose to finish it with your Haste Partial Actions.
No where in there does not performing the Full Attack action come up.