How about putting "Hide" (and "Lock") entries on the right-click context menu? Seems like it's a little bit of a pain to hide (and lock) things right now. Unless there's some secret key stroke that the manual doesn't mention.
It's also odd to me that there's an "Unhide all" and "Unlock all" on the main Object menu, but no hide or lock options.
--bb
On Jan 11, 2008 10:49 PM, Bill Baxter <wbaxter@...400...> wrote:
How about putting "Hide" (and "Lock") entries on the right-click context menu? Seems like it's a little bit of a pain to hide (and lock) things right now. Unless there's some secret key stroke that the manual doesn't mention.
That's intentional :) We discourage locking/hiding of _objects_, use hiding/locking of layers instead.
It's also odd to me that there's an "Unhide all" and "Unlock all" on the main Object menu, but no hide or lock options.
It's just for those who didn't listen to the above recommendation - locked something and now can't unlock it :)
On Jan 12, 2008 1:52 PM, bulia byak <buliabyak@...400...> wrote:
On Jan 11, 2008 10:49 PM, Bill Baxter <wbaxter@...400...> wrote:
How about putting "Hide" (and "Lock") entries on the right-click context menu? Seems like it's a little bit of a pain to hide (and lock) things right now. Unless there's some secret key stroke that the manual doesn't mention.
That's intentional :) We discourage locking/hiding of _objects_, use hiding/locking of layers instead.
Ok. In that case I'll change my question: What's the easy way to create a new layer above the current selectoin, move the selection to that layer, hide the layer, and then set the current layer back to the one original one? :-)
It's also odd to me that there's an "Unhide all" and "Unlock all" on the main Object menu, but no hide or lock options.
It's just for those who didn't listen to the above recommendation - locked something and now can't unlock it :)
--bb
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