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1 hour ago, Pšenda said:

The visual marking of the layer in which there is something "non-standard/non-default" is thus much easier.

For example: if any modifications are applied to the layer - a cogwheel will appear. The list of changes applied to the layer will then be displayed in the tooltip.
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In this way, the user can easily learn that the respective layer is not in the default state, and with the help of the tooltip, he will learn which modifications and tools have been applied to it (and can thus easily fix/modify them).

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