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Use of grouped layers (layer folder) for criteria in schedules

Freya
Booster

In schedules it would be good to have the possibility to add a layer folder in the criteria sets.

In that way you can work with everything (or hide everything) that is assigned to that group of layers in a schedule.

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Stefan L_
Rockstar

You can use layer combinations for that.

Benefit: A layer can be part of more than one combination.

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Stefan

Laszlo Nagy
Community Admin
Community Admin

@Stefan L_,

 

I think what Freya is wishing for is different from what Layer Combinations do.

Layer Combinations simply store the state of all layers (visibility, locking, etc.).

I think what Freya means is instead of specifying in the Schedule Criteria, e.g.,:

 

(Layer = "Layer 1" OR 

Layer = "Layer 2" OR 

Layer = "Layer 3")

 

You could set 

Layer = <a specific Layer Folder>

 

Let us say, Layer 1, Layer 2, and Layer 3 are all in the Layer Folder called "Walls"

Then specifying

 

Layer = "Walls"

 

would mean that elements on any Layer within that folder would satisfy the criteria.

This could be useful when you have to specify many Layers in the Schedule Criteria.

 

@Freya, Please correct me if I am wrong in my assumption. Also, could you clarify what you mean by hiding elements of any of those Layers in a Layer folder in the context of Schedules? By "hiding" do you mean not displaying them in the Schedule?

Stefan L_
Rockstar

@Laszlo Nagy  

Yes, but...

You already can set Layer Combination = <a specific Layer Combination> as a schedule criterion.

Only elements on layers visible in this combination are scheduled.

I just wanted to point out that it's already (kind of) possible.

 

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Stefan

Laszlo Nagy
Community Admin
Community Admin

@Stefan L_,

 

Yes, you are right, this is already possible to do.

However, the "all layers within a folder" option is something different, and it is not about visibility status.

GG_rakurs
Booster

Also, this rule would encompass newly added layers, which are not automatically added to a layer combination. Adding a layer to a layer combination automatically based on its parent folder is actually my wish from a little while ago.

Freya
Booster

@Laszlo Nagy   that's what I meant, indeed.
I know you can work with layer combinations, but it's not as easy as using the folder. Like @GG_rakurs says, if you add a layer to the folder, it's automatically added. And you don't have to make different layer combinations just to make the schedule you want.

Laszlo Nagy
Community Admin
Community Admin

Thanks for the clarification.

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