On Mon, 14 Jun 1999, Ben Hochstedler wrote:
> You're right that moving or resizing an object in one layer can cause an
> object its connected to move or change in the other layer (I didn't realize
> this before). But that's not going to make updating connections slower,
> because it would be no different than if they were in the same layer:
>
> (in your message on Mon, 14 Jun 1999 20:40:06 +0200 (CEST)):
> > ... It breaks the separation between
> > layers, which makes updating connections slower...
>
> Sorry about being a pest, but I still don't understand how updating
> connections would be made slower if inter-layer connections could be
> made.
Well, it wouldn't really be slower than if all objects were in the same
layer...
/ Alex