I starting to do some complex 2D and 3D works and I notice that layer (like class) is time consuming to organize and manage when I have more that 50 of each, for examples.
Is not possible to have a floating window for layer and classes and to have the possibiliti to organize it (moving up and down) only with a simple mouse/pen drag without clickink all time on up/down - bottom/top.
For example I'm Adobe Illustrator user. I can crate maps with more of 100s layers and continue to manage an working with a floating window, and with a simple click I can decide to mask, see, or dispace layers order with selecting one or more layers and move where I whant...
The possibility to have a free window with layer/class I sure that can be time saving. Well without change the actual layer class menu on the window bar menu, obviusly. Only to have new window, like object/simbols one...
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Julien
Hello all,
I starting to do some complex 2D and 3D works and I notice that layer (like class) is time consuming to organize and manage when I have more that 50 of each, for examples.
Is not possible to have a floating window for layer and classes and to have the possibiliti to organize it (moving up and down) only with a simple mouse/pen drag without clickink all time on up/down - bottom/top.
For example I'm Adobe Illustrator user. I can crate maps with more of 100s layers and continue to manage an working with a floating window, and with a simple click I can decide to mask, see, or dispace layers order with selecting one or more layers and move where I whant...
The possibility to have a free window with layer/class I sure that can be time saving. Well without change the actual layer class menu on the window bar menu, obviusly. Only to have new window, like object/simbols one...
I hope that can be made for new version !
thank for eventualy answer.
greetings Julien (Switzerland)
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