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On 05/27/2012 03:49 PM, Cedric Gémy wrote:
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type="cite">Lo<br>
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in vienna we have discussed the way the selection on multiple
layers<br>
works and we found it too complicated too use.<br>
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our proposal is to just add a preference to say if the user
wants to be<br>
able to select items across the layers and then, allow the
selections:<br>
- on the current layer<br>
- on all non locked layers<br>
<br>
enabling the selection for each layer seems to be too
complicated<br>
to use and we think that a general switch should be enough.<br>
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IMO not that's too complicated, just that you sometimes need
to spread "linked" objects among and that the need to move
them together is here. Some examples :<br>
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- you have a link adress http of email and had created a PDF
link over it (on a new layer). If you move the text frame,
you'd like to move the link with it<br>
<br>
- you have pictures on a layer and text on another (practical
to manage sources and display, or manage same ressources for
several language document where you would make one layer /
lang. You would like to move them together too<br>
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With the outline dialog you can do this...<br>
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Greg<br>
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