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Resetting z-order?
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Posted Thursday, June 20, 2019
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Is there a way to reset the z-order of objects to ... their default? If that's a thing. And specifically how to do it en masse, for everything on a
genomap
.
(More
info
: I've got an extensive
tree
with crossing lines, which I've made clear with the line tool, using small white lines and fiddling with layers so it's above a horizontal connector, but a vertical one passing across it will be above the white. If that makes sense? The problem being that I've moved layers up and down randomly everywhere, which makes it difficult when a line is both crossed and crosses, and I have to
find
every single white line that interacts and fix it. Sometimes more than once. I've since found a much neater way to manage things, but to do so, I first need all objects to reset to default z-order. Again, if that's a thing.)
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Resetting z-order?
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Tibbie
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Thursday, June 20, 2019
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Oh my gosh this is perfect! Thank you so much! (Also, I did not know...
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Tibbie
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Saturday, June 22, 2019
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Export your .gno to .xml then use a text editor such as NotePad++...
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genome
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Friday, June 21, 2019
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