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The largest thumbnail in the layer flyout menu option is not sufficient, I need a gigantic one.
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The problem is I need a standard layers-stack working display window and one separated layer from the layers-stack; they synchronically show what I am doing.
If the navigator tool is selective in selecting layers, it could be possible to achieve this, but now I guess we need some help from javascript.
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If the navigator tool is selective in selecting layers, it could be possible to achieve this, but now I guess we need some help from javascript.
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I need layer A above layer B; it's not hard to understand.
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Would having a second monitor solve the need? I believe that a second monitor can be set up to mirror what you see on the first monitor.
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@barbara_aBut how would that solve viewing layer B isolated from the other layers on one view while displaying the full layer stack on the second view AND edits made in Layer B would update the full layer stack view in real time?
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Yep, the monitor is not the key.
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It will be solved if the navigator tool is selective in selecting the specific layer.
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How many screens do you use? If you use a desktop system you could be clever with your screen sizes and resolutions. Set the UI to 100% and have the layers panel on a second large screen with low pixel density. My layers panel is on a 24" 1200 X 1920 screen and the thumbnails are planety big enough, (a fraction under an inch wide) and I have crap eyesight! Steer clear of Retina displays with high pixel density for the second screen, and you should be fine.
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It has no business with my screen.