Color lables selection icons

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Soom
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Color lables selection icons

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On the left bottom of the Timeline there is this huge row of color squares used to select which colored layers we want/don't want to see. I think they can go into one stacked button and clear up space in the timeline.
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Re: Color lables selection icons

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I think there maybe could be a more elegant solution.
Maybe the Show/Hide layers could be part of the vertical color popup when you click the "Layer Toggle Flags"?

For instrance I think the "Select the layers of this color" function should be connected to a layer so You know that you will select the the layers with the same color as the layer you clicked.
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madsjuul wrote:...For instrance I think the "Select the layers of this color" function should be connected to a layer so You know that you will select the the layers with the same color as the layer you clicked.
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Good idea!
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