ers. Or more precisely, images (plural) - one for each
> layer.
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> Jon
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"Or you could adopt the strategy that several CursorTools use and
simply draw your lines in XOR."
Yeah, but that would be to easy. :]
Thanks for taking the time to respond Jon. I'm actually thinking
beyond CursorTools, and exploring ideas for drawing temporary graphics
on the LayerViewPanel. I gu
I think there's a "Copy Image" menu in there somewhere. Or was.
The LayerViewPanel's RenderingManager maintains several transparent images
(one for each layer, then one for the yellow selection handles, and maybe a
couple more). So you could add another image ("Renderable" I think they're
called),