You can also make toolbar buttons to toggle one or more layers on & off,
which might be quicker for you.
> -Original Message-
> From: Stephen Casey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, April 08, 2002 9:16 AM
>
> Thanks Bob,
>
> > You need to go to the layer dialog (shortcut 'L') the
Unfortunately, single-layer mode has not be implemented in the best way.
It was apparently designed to be used for viewing, not really for editing.
The solution might be for Protel to disable selection entirely in
single-layer mode, or make single-layer mode edit the same as having the
same la
Thanks Bob,
> In single-layer mode you are viewing a single layer while editing all the
> selected layers even though you can't see them.
Of course - that makes complete sense!!! Is there a particular state of mind
that I need to be in to edit things I can't see?
> You need to go to the layer d
In single-layer mode you are viewing a single layer while editing all the
selected layers even though you can't see them.
You need to go to the layer dialog (shortcut 'L') then deselect layers that
you don't want to edit.
Bob Puckette
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>
> Hello all,
>
> I'm sure that either: