Sorry guys! Didn't realize I was on the inkscape usergroup when I hit send.
Matt
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Hello,
I was wondering if there was any progress going on with a graphical layer manager in Inskape. I've noticed some things in the program are quite advanced, such as grid arrangement, which I don't think Illustrator CS has, however I think it could really do with some form of graphical indication to where the layers are.
I get used to the little layers list, and can jockey up and down with the menu, but it gets harder with more complex pieces, and it would be a lot easier and faster to be able to drag objects and layers around on a hierarchial list, rather than imagining it all with "move-down" and the menu tools.
Is there any interest in this?
RaethDragon
Awesome, I just wondered if there was any call for it, and it wasn't just me.
RaethDragon
On 1/15/06, MenTaLguY <mental@...32...> wrote:
On Sun, 2006-01-15 at 18:52 +0000, Raeth wrote:
Is there any interest in this?
Yes, I'm nominally working on the layers dialog. Just have a pile of other work to get done too.
-mental
On Sunday 15 January 2006 19:52, Raeth wrote:
I was wondering if there was any progress going on with a graphical layer manager in Inskape.
...it would be a lot easier and faster to be able to drag objects and layers around on a hierarchial list,
The XML editor allows you to do this, even though it's not as straightforward as a real layer dialog.
participants (4)
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Jean-François Lemaire
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Matt Jordan
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MenTaLguY
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Raeth