Fix bug where AddNewLayer() emitted a LayerAdded event with the wrong index#2150
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… index. The event was always fired with the index of the topmost layer, which is wrong if a different layer is selected. Also refactored a bit so that this method updates the selected layer and emits an event for the selection change , to be consistent with DuplicateLayer() Since the layers list view uses this index to create list items which hold a reference to the UserLayer, the new item in the list would be referencing the wrong layer. In the bug report, this was why the third layer showed up with the name "Layer 2" rather than "Layer 3", and eventually led to the crash after layer 2 was removed. Fixes: #2129
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The event was always fired with the index of the topmost layer, which is wrong if a different layer is selected. Also refactored a bit so that this method updates the selected layer and emits an event for the selection change , to be consistent with DuplicateLayer()
Since the layers list view uses this index to create list items which hold a reference to the UserLayer, the new item in the list would be referencing the wrong layer. In the bug report, this was why the third layer showed up with the name "Layer 2" rather than "Layer 3", and eventually led to the crash after layer 2 was removed.
Fixes: #2129