J. Landman Gay wrote:
It's strictly to ease developers during the construction phase.
Oops, I should probably add that the functionality expanded after that. Lockloc is, of course, now used to prevent resizing of some objects (like groups and images) when their contents change. Without a lock, the default behavior is to resize to accomodate the new content; with a lock, the object boundaries remain fixed. In the case of images, the image itself resizes.
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