Have a look at the class structure below. I'd like the option to merge the separate class "Class Name" and the hierarchical group name, so that it doesn't show separately above the group. You would then be able to edit the group class directly. And, with the help of the option key, you could choose whether you want to control the visibility of the individual class or the whole group.
Hierarchical view:
Non-hierarchical view:
Furthermore, I'd like to then be able to select the top level of a group class in the class drop down menu, like so:
I understand why NV have done it the way they have. So perhaps to make the above option consistent it could be set to create top-level classes by default when creating sub-level classes? So if you create a class called "Class Name-1" it would also create a "Class Name" class automatically. How to deal with existing files though that don't have top-level classes though?
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Have a look at the class structure below. I'd like the option to merge the separate class "Class Name" and the hierarchical group name, so that it doesn't show separately above the group. You would then be able to edit the group class directly. And, with the help of the option key, you could choose whether you want to control the visibility of the individual class or the whole group.
Hierarchical view:
Non-hierarchical view:
Furthermore, I'd like to then be able to select the top level of a group class in the class drop down menu, like so:
I understand why NV have done it the way they have. So perhaps to make the above option consistent it could be set to create top-level classes by default when creating sub-level classes? So if you create a class called "Class Name-1" it would also create a "Class Name" class automatically. How to deal with existing files though that don't have top-level classes though?
Am I making sense?
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