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+ | == Creating a new Canvas == | ||
+ | Canvases can be created by right-clicking on the Canvas parameter of a Group layer and choosing Export Value. | ||
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+ | In the dialogue that appears enter a name for your new canvas. | ||
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+ | The canvas will now be created in the Canvas Browser to the right of the screen. Double-clicking on the canvas name will open the canvas, which contain all of the layers that are part of the original Group | ||
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+ | ==See also== | ||
+ | {{l|Canvas_Properties_Dialog}} |
Latest revision as of 01:16, 20 December 2019
A canvas is simply an ordered list of layers. When you Group a set of layers, you are making a new Canvas, putting the grouped layers into that new canvas, removing them from the Canvas they were previously in, and replacing them with a new Group Layer. The new Group Layer has a parameter called "Canvas" which has the new Group Layer name as its value.
Canvases can be exported (the name must not contains space or :#@$^&()* characters) , which adds them to the Canvas Browser Panel, from where they can be edited separately in their own workarea.
Sub-canvases can in turn be exported from these new workareas, building up a tree of canvases.
Creating a new Canvas
Canvases can be created by right-clicking on the Canvas parameter of a Group layer and choosing Export Value.
In the dialogue that appears enter a name for your new canvas.
The canvas will now be created in the Canvas Browser to the right of the screen. Double-clicking on the canvas name will open the canvas, which contain all of the layers that are part of the original Group