https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=91829

--- Comment #2 from Philippe Jung <[email protected]> ---
> 1) Layers can be marked as "Visible" by double clicking

Double click on a tab in not natural (at least for me). I left clicked & right
clicked. 


> 2) I checked Inkscape to see how it deals with layers, and it allows you to
> move objects in other layers, even if that is not the layer that you have
> selected. 

I knew software where a layer can be protected: protected: objects don't move /
cannot be selected.

> I agree with you though that the three tabs at the bottom do not seem to add
> much value or push the user towards using layers. 

The real question is why these layer names ? What use case are we supposed to
handle?

To make it clear:
- in controls layer I expect to see only Buttons, Radio, Toolboxes, Fields,
- in dimension lines, I expect to see lines. Just lines. Lines can also displat
length. I will accept that surfaces are displayed for rectangles and circles.

So reading these labels, I wondered if I was really in a drawing tool. 

> In addition, it is not
> immediately obvious that they are layers and that they can be made visible
> or not visible.

Other software tend to render layers as stack. It looks more like layers.

And thanks Gabriel :-)

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