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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">I guess instead that much better should
be a group checkbox that enable/disable the under childs layer.<br>
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This allow OFF the actual configuration or ON that same
configuration.<br>
Actually the group checkbox when checked put ON all the layer.<br>
This often is mean too much information .<br>
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Instead the mutual exclusive need to choose only one.<br>
And in that case disable and ri-enable will reput the same
original clayer.<br>
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Andrea.<br>
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On 10/10/2013 10:08, Vincent Schut wrote:<br>
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Personally, I am also interested in enhancing group
options in the layer<br>
tree. Groups are not just stupid containers with only
toggling of<br>
visibility. They could also have a group opacity and
blending and group<br>
metadata. Later on we may also have clipping and masking
on groups. So<br>
we really should have an extensible mechanism for groups
as new group<br>
features appear.<br>
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<div>One thing I'd love to see is the ability to make the
layers in a group "mutually exclusive". (ie, imagine
radio buttons instead of checkboxes for controlling the
visibility of layers within that group). I find I'm
often going through a process of switching one layer on,
then switching a bunch of other layers off for
comparison purposes. A mutually exclusive layer group
which automatically switched the other child layers off
when I select a layer would make this process much
nicer!</div>
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+1 for this feature from a frequent user! <br>
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Best,<br>
Vincent.<br>
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