2008-01-09 19:03:52 |
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If you add a Sublayer to a layer with existing objects, then add objects to the sublayer, objects in the sublayer will always be higher in the stack than the "undefined" objects, though visually in the Layers Palette the sublayers appear below the parent layer.
The same goes when you open an Illustrator SVG file, which appears to have no layers at all, created layers will always be above the non-layered objects. That can make it laborious to fix up an Illustrator SVG.
As requested in several bugs, such as bug#171902, the Layers Palette should show all the objects and paths in an expandable Tree view, just like when you add a sublayer, so you don't have to resort to Alt-clicking through objects. |
If you add a Sublayer to a layer with existing objects, then add objects to the sublayer, objects in the sublayer will always be higher in the stack than the "undefined" objects, though visually in the Layers Palette the sublayers appear below the parent layer.
The same goes when you open an Illustrator SVG file, which appears to have no layers at all, created layers will always be above the non-layered objects. That can make it laborious to fix up an Illustrator SVG. |
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