I was designing an elevation for a building and it was becomming so huge, that I had to push ctrl+shift+b 1 minute to send an object to its correct place. I mostly use the send to background or foreground command, but sometimes there are too many objects, that you can't do that.
I want to have a way to see where the objects are in the stacking order and that we can send it somewhere in front or back of a certain other object.
Maybe a command where the selected object can be placed 1 place before or after the next selected object.
This tool would work as follows:
* select the object that needs to be moved (back/forward)
* select the tool (one for before and one for after, or a choice)
* select the object where it must placed before or after
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Dieter @ DWorks
I had a really big problem today:
I was designing an elevation for a building and it was becomming so huge, that I had to push ctrl+shift+b 1 minute to send an object to its correct place. I mostly use the send to background or foreground command, but sometimes there are too many objects, that you can't do that.
I want to have a way to see where the objects are in the stacking order and that we can send it somewhere in front or back of a certain other object.
Maybe a command where the selected object can be placed 1 place before or after the next selected object.
This tool would work as follows:
* select the object that needs to be moved (back/forward)
* select the tool (one for before and one for after, or a choice)
* select the object where it must placed before or after
Or maybe someone will have another idea?
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