On 09.04.2018 15:53, Regina Henschel wrote:
If the user copy/pastes a group, all objects are taken.
That is the purpose of a group. But you can have this situation
Page 1
Layer "Foo"
Shape_1
Shape_2 (contained in group1)
Layer_Bar
Shape_3 (contained in group1)
Page 2
Default layer
Right, that's the problem here. My take is to ignore the layers in that case and put the grouped
objects all together on the target layer. Simplicity first, meaning it's weird if we automatically
create layers. If users need to keep the structure we have to implement an extra function but my
advice is to copy the layer(s) with grouped objects and delete unneeded objects. That brings me to
the requirement of multi-selection of layers.
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