I think you do have a point, if the "layers" dialog includes objects, then it stops being the layers dialog and it becomes the "objects" dialog. I'm not sure that we do need both dialogs, but it is useful to be able to see things at the layer level or the more detailed object level separately. Could it be done using one dialog with two tabs, one for "layers" and one for "object layout" maybe?
Stathis
MenTaLguY wrote:
On Thu, 14 Jun 2007 17:18:01 +0200, "Thibaut Raballand" <thibaut.raballand@...155...> wrote:
This got me thinking, how could an easier way be implented? microUgly and i were throwing around some ideas at http://inkscapeforum.com/ and we thought, why not be able to change these properties of objects in the layers dialog box?
The thing nobody thinks about is that if we put objects in the layer dialog, then what does it mean when you select a layer versus an object? You can't make most objects the current layer, but sometimes you also want to be able to select a layer like an object. Adobe Illustrator tried lumping it all in the same dialog anwyay, and the result was weird and confusing.
I think the real answer is to have an objects dialog separate but similar to the layers dialog that shows everything (layers included). It could probably be evolved from the tree pane in the XML dialog. That way, it's very clear how things work: you select a layer in the layers dialog, it becomes the current layer; you select anything in the objects dialog, it becomes selected on the canvas.
Does that make sense?
-mental
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