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    Make active face the current layer

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    • J Offline
      jlyon
      last edited by

      Is there a quicker way to set the current layer than selecting it through the layer dialogue box? Sure would be nice to have a context menu item like "make layer current" when right-clicking a face.

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      • TIGT Online
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        Why are you changing the active-layer from Layer0 ?
        Drawing geometry on multiple layers leads to terrible confusion as deleting an edge from a visible layer can also remove an associated face on a hidden layer.
        Remember that Layers in SketchUp do not work like CAD layers.
        They do not separate geometry, they simply control the visibility of things.
        So grouped/component geometry can take another layer that switches on/off because the group/component already separates its contents from other 'outside' geometry...

        You can assign a layer to selected objects [doing so for edges/faces is NOT recommended] by using Entity Info's Layer-drop-down, or with the Layers docked toolbar dropdown...

        Didier's 'Layer-Manager' toolset also has tools to match/change layers, set active etc... IF you must pursue that route...

        TIG

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          JQL
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          Amen to TIG! Follow this rule and you'll save yourself a lot of trouble!

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          • J Offline
            jlyon
            last edited by

            Ah. I think I see the light. So it's best to draw everything on layer 0, then assign groups or components to an appropriate layer for visibility. Is that the idea?

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            • JasonWDJ Offline
              JasonWD
              last edited by

              Yup!

              Also make a style with "Color By Layer" ticked.. then you have a very visible idea of what is going on in complicated assemblies.

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              • J Offline
                jlyon
                last edited by

                Thanks for that tip. Makes a lot of sense.

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