Hello, I have some questions related to the use of layers:
== Question 1 == In the context menu there are the items: - layer (ebene) and - copy to layer I have too layers, background and pictures. To move a picture from background to pictures, I can only use "copy to layer" and not "layer -> one layer up". Why? What is "one layer up" and "one layer down" for, if it doesn't work? == Question 2 == If I have only one layer (Background), I can still use the context menu actions "layer -> in the forground" and "layer -> in the back- ground. Is there a foreground and a background layer in each layer? == Answers == Well, I think that I discovered, there are many layers in each layer. I think, different names should be used for these different things (or is it just a translation problem - in German both things are called "Ebene", is it different in english?) I will use the term "sub-layer" and "named layer" in the future. == Question 3 == Is there a way to display the sub-layer and the named layer, to which an object belongs? I would expect, that in the properties palette (or in the status line at the buttom) the number of the sub-layer should be displayed). Also it would be nice, if the layer name AND the sub-layer number would be displayed in the "overview (?bersicht)" treeview window for each object. Perhaps we find a way, to improve the easy of use for beginners. Thanks for the good work: Uwe Fechner
