Something that has become apparent to me, after using multiview for a bit.
Although some visibility options can be chosen on a per-pane basis, the "show other objects while in edit modes" can't. It would be useful if it could.
(What would be *really* useful is if I could be editing within a group, say, and have pane (1) show just the objects in that group, for clarity, and pane (2) show the same but with objects outside the group also visible, and for it to be possible to grab something in pane (1) and then flip to pane (2), with that same thing still grabbed, to let me snap it to some object outside of the group. I'm imagining that pane (1) might be an openGL perspective view and pane (2) a wireframe orthogonal view. But I realise quite a few other things would need to happen to make this possible)
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Something that has become apparent to me, after using multiview for a bit.
Although some visibility options can be chosen on a per-pane basis, the "show other objects while in edit modes" can't. It would be useful if it could.
(What would be *really* useful is if I could be editing within a group, say, and have pane (1) show just the objects in that group, for clarity, and pane (2) show the same but with objects outside the group also visible, and for it to be possible to grab something in pane (1) and then flip to pane (2), with that same thing still grabbed, to let me snap it to some object outside of the group. I'm imagining that pane (1) might be an openGL perspective view and pane (2) a wireframe orthogonal view. But I realise quite a few other things would need to happen to make this possible)
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