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Designer. Changer la couleur des objets sélectionnés par calque. Change the color of the selected objects by layer.


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Bonjour à tous.
Il ne me semble pas avoir vu cette question sur le forum et peut-être cette fonctionnalité existe ?
Est-il possible de changer la couleur des calques pour obtenir des objets sélectionnés correspondant à la couleur des calques ?
Dans le cas de la capture jointe, difficile de dire quel objet est affecté à quel calque.
Si l'objet avait la couleur du calque, ce serait plus simple.

Hello to all.
I don't seem to have seen this question on the forum and maybe this feature exists?
Is it possible to change the color of the layers to get selected objects matching the color of the layers?
In the case of the attached capture, it is hard to tell which object is assigned to which layer.
If the object had the layer color, it would be easier.

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Salut! According to the macOS Help for Layer Colours (Designer v2):

 

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I may be missing something but this doesn't seem to work for me (macOS Ventura, Designer 2.0). ctrl-clicking a layer in the Layers panel does not display a Properties option, and choosing a layer colour from the splodges at the bottom does not change the colour of the wireframe, paths, nodes or handles of objects on the selected layer:

 

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So as far as I can see it should work, but it doesn't.

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14 minutes ago, h_d said:

ctrl-clicking a layer in the Layers panel does not display a Properties option

The properties option is only available for capital L Layer layers. It's the same in V1 & V2.

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1 minute ago, R C-R said:

The properties option is only available for capital L Layer layers.

Don't get that - could you screenshot?

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19 minutes ago, h_d said:

So as far as I can see it should work, but it doesn't.

That's exactly it

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10 minutes ago, h_d said:

Don't get that - could you screenshot?

Are you sure you have a Layer container object selected? If so, & you right-click on that layer, at the bottom of the popup menu below the row of color markers you should see a Properties... item.

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6 minutes ago, uneMule said:

That's exactly it

You do not have a Layer object selected in your screenshot. In V2 the icon for this kind of container layer is 4 horizontal lines.

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3 minutes ago, R C-R said:

Are you sure you have a Layer container object selected?

Ahhh sneaky. There was me assuming a Rectangle was its own Layer in Designer. (I guess I'm more used to Photo...) Now I understand, hope the OP does too.

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1 minute ago, h_d said:

Ahhh sneaky. There was me assuming a Rectangle was its own Layer in Designer.

It is a layer, just not a Layer. 😄

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12 hours ago, h_d said:

So as far as I can see it should work, but it doesn't.

Je viens de constater que ce n'est pas fonctionnel pour les calques image/pixels. 🤨

I just noticed that this is not functional for image/pixel layers.

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3 hours ago, uneMule said:

I just noticed that this is not functional for image/pixel layers.

If you mean the Properties item, as mentioned previously it is only available for Layer layers. Layer layers are type of container layer, sort of like Group layers.

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