Hi,
I am not sure if all the symbols in a parent layer should have the same effect on the sub layer.
Case:
In the Layer List, if I click on a Parent layer symbol for Toggle plottable, Toggle frozen, Toggle lock it will effect all sub layer in the same way.
If I click on Toggle visibility it will only effect the parent layer. I would expect it toggles also all sub layer.
Is that intended behavior?
Not sure about which is the general intent of the symbol effect for sub layer
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Not sure about which is the general intent of the symbol effect for sub layer
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Re: Not sure about which is the general intent of the symbol effect for sub layer
Yes, this is intended. Freeze affects the whole hierarchy, visibility does not. This is not strictly logical but in line with freeze vs. visibility for blocks.
Re: Not sure about which is the general intent of the symbol effect for sub layer
Ok - I see. Thanks for clarification.
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Re: Not sure about which is the general intent of the symbol effect for sub layer
BTW: there's only that distinction if the frozen column is shown. Otherwise, if "Switching off means freeze" is on, making a layer invisible also freezes it which freezes the whole hierarchy.
Re: Not sure about which is the general intent of the symbol effect for sub layer
Hi. Again, on a parallel, should a sub layer happen to be locked and the parent layer be collapsed (so that locked sub layer not seen in the layers panel) then can some indication that one or more sub layers are locked be shown in the parent layer? Like wise recursively if sub layers under sub layers are locked? I think it's not as important if the sub layer is hidden and the parent layer does not indicate that it is hidden, but if the sub layer is visible and locked and the parent layer collapsed then it might be helpful?
Thanks much.
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Thanks much.
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