I have just begun my journey into using Inkscape. In one of my first Inkscape drawings, I have found I have two layer1s though in different levels see https://postimg.cc/67tnnkN4 .
Have I created an unusual condition?
Is there a more compact way to present the layers?
Should I have done something to avoid the double layer 1s?
Is this a normal situation and I could just get on with my project and not worry?
Uhmm, as far as I know, Inkscape lets you have multiple sublayers inside a layer, so, don't worry about that; and you can drag and move your elements to a different layer. The names are just that, names, you can rename every layer (and sub-layer), just try a bit, create some sub-layers and drag and move your objects between them.
Thank you Jean.. I have been tying to learn so many things that I was confused by having the same name show up. But thanks to your resurances I will now happly stumble on with one less thing to worry about. 😌
I have just begun my journey into using Inkscape. In one of my first Inkscape drawings, I have found I have two layer1s though in different levels see https://postimg.cc/67tnnkN4 .
OS: Win 10 Inkscape: 1.3.2
Uhmm, as far as I know, Inkscape lets you have multiple sublayers inside a layer, so, don't worry about that; and you can drag and move your elements to a different layer. The names are just that, names, you can rename every layer (and sub-layer), just try a bit, create some sub-layers and drag and move your objects between them.
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Jean H//
Thank you Jean.. I have been tying to learn so many things that I was confused by having the same name show up. But thanks to your resurances I will now happly stumble on with one less thing to worry about. 😌