Lock Selection

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The {{Literal|Children Lock}} parameter is a boolean value, present in all {{l|Group Layer|Group Layers}}. These are the layers that are created when you {{l|Group}} a set of layers.
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The {{Literal|Lock Selection}} parameter is a boolean value (default value '''Off'''), present in all {{l|Group Layer|Group Layers}}. These are the layers that are created when you {{l|Group}} a set of layers.
  
If the {{Literal|Children Lock}} parameter is turned on, then:
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If the {{Literal|Lock Selection}} parameter is turned '''On'', then:
  
* If you click on an grouped layer in the workarea window, the {{l|Group Layer}} will be selected, rather than the layer you clicked on.  For example, you draw an outline, and then group it. By default the children lock is '''Off''', and clicking on your outline in the workarea will select the outline layer. With children lock '''On''', the group layer will be selected instead.
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* If you click on a grouped layer in the {{l|WorkArea}} window, the {{l|Group Layer}} will be selected, rather than the layer you clicked on.  For example, you draw an {{l|Outline_Layer|outline}}, and then group it. By default the {{Literal|Lock Selection}} is '''Off''', and clicking on your outline in the {{l|WorkArea}} will select the outline layer. With {{Literal|Lock Selection}} '''On''', the group layer will be selected instead.
  
* Right-clicking on an group layer offers a context menu entry to {{Literal|Select All Child Layers}}, which recursively selects all the layers under the current layer.  If the children lock is engaged for any group layer in the hierarchy, it stops the layers inside that group layer from being selected by this operation.
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* Right-clicking on a group layer offers a context menu entry to {{Literal|Select All Child Layers}}, which recursively selects all the layers under the current layer.  If the {{Literal|Lock Selection}} is engaged for any group layer in the hierarchy, it stops the layers inside that group layer from being selected by this operation.
  
* Hitting {{Shortcut|CTRL|A}} to select all the {{l|Handle|Handles}} in the currently selected layers will select the position handles of child-locked group layers, whereas it won't when their children locks are '''Off'''.
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* Hitting {{Shortcut|CTRL|A}} to select all the {{l|Handle|Handles}} in the currently selected layers will select the {{l|Group_Transformation_Widget}}'s handles of selection-locked group layers, whereas it won't when their {{Literal|Lock Selection}} are '''Off'''.
  
The effect of these three behaviors is for an group layer to act as if it was a primitive layer, hiding the details of its contents from selection or manipulation.
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The effect of these three behaviors is for a group layer to act as if it was a primitive layer, hiding the details of its contents from selection or manipulation.

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The "Lock Selection" parameter is a boolean value (default value Off), present in all Group Layers. These are the layers that are created when you Group a set of layers.

If the "Lock Selection" parameter is turned 'On, then:

  • If you click on a grouped layer in the WorkArea window, the Group Layer will be selected, rather than the layer you clicked on. For example, you draw an outline, and then group it. By default the "Lock Selection" is Off, and clicking on your outline in the WorkArea will select the outline layer. With "Lock Selection" On, the group layer will be selected instead.
  • Right-clicking on a group layer offers a context menu entry to "Select All Child Layers", which recursively selects all the layers under the current layer. If the "Lock Selection" is engaged for any group layer in the hierarchy, it stops the layers inside that group layer from being selected by this operation.
  • Hitting CtrlA to select all the Handles in the currently selected layers will select the Group Transformation Widget's handles of selection-locked group layers, whereas it won't when their "Lock Selection" are Off.

The effect of these three behaviors is for a group layer to act as if it was a primitive layer, hiding the details of its contents from selection or manipulation.


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