If a filter is applied on a group (including Inkscape Layers, which can be done by manually adding the style with XML Editor), editing the filter does not update the rendering of the group unless the filter is reapplied manually, or toggling the visibility of the layer (can be the layer itself which the filter is applied on).
Example steps to reproduce:
1. Draw two shapes.
2. Group the two shapes.
3. Create a filter in the "Filter Editor" and add a "Flood" effect. (The group should be filled with the flood colour but this doesn't happen immediately.)
4. Hide and unhide the current layer to see the filter effect applied.
5. Change the "Flood Color". (The rendered colour should change but doesn't.)
If a filter is applied on a group (including Inkscape Layers, which can be done by manually adding the style with XML Editor), editing the filter does not update the rendering of the group unless the filter is reapplied manually, or toggling the visibility of the layer (can be the layer itself which the filter is applied on).
Example steps to reproduce:
1. Draw two shapes.
2. Group the two shapes.
3. Create a filter in the "Filter Editor" and add a "Flood" effect. (The group should be filled with the flood colour but this doesn't happen immediately.)
4. Hide and unhide the current layer to see the filter effect applied.
5. Change the "Flood Color". (The rendered colour should change but doesn't.)
Affects versions: rev >= 12648 (inc. 0.91) bazaar. launchpad. net/~inkscape. dev/inkscape/ trunk/revision/ 12648
Regression introduced on: rev 12648 http://