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hi guys,<br>
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selecting on all layers is already implemented in 1.5svn... it's
just that in my eyes (and in other people's eyes, too) the way it's
implemented is not really practical: just a bit overcomplicated and
could profit from a simpler implementation.<br>
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more details when i'm back home...<br>
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ciao<br>
a.l.e<br>
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Yes, but when you have 20 or 30 objects in a page, you just don't
want to use the outline (you don't have object preview there) if
you can just click. Outline is cool, even if it could be improved,
but i guess it cannot take the place of a user-friendly feature,
especially if it is not so hard to implement.<br>
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In fact, we should just wonder :<br>
- how many user select by clicking<br>
- how many select in the outline dialog<br>
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I guess the first. May be we you define the exact functional area
of the outline. may be a UI discussion on this ?<br>
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