Mike Breiding wrote: > Gregory Pittman wrote: > >>> The different appearance is only when the object is selected. >>> I thought it would be handy see all locked objects without having to go >>> through and select each one. > >> This is not true. Instead of the dotted-line border, you will see a >> solid border, which is a dark red, and this is whether or not it is >> selected. It does get a bit tricky if you have given the border a >> color -- there is still a difference, but harder to see. > > > Greg, I am not seeing that. > > If I have an object which is locked and select it, a brown border > appears. > When another object is selected, the brown border on the previously > selected locked object is no longer visible. > > If every locked item was given a brown border when it was locked which > was visible all the time, then one could tell at a glance which > objects were/were not locked. Hmm. In my Linux 1.3.3.13svn, and my Windows 1.3.3.12, it's just like I described (what you're calling brown, I'm calling dark red). Perhaps you're only locking size? That seems to be a different behavior, more like what you describe. Maybe you could just lock everything?
Greg
