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Inconsistent layer number if we change from background layer to layer #4084
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…layer This patch ifxes aseprite#4084. Currently if we set layer to background and then back to layer, last used name isn't preserved. This patch makes layer save last used layer name before it gets converted to background so it won't get lost.
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…layer This patch ifxes aseprite#4084. Currently if we set layer to background and then back to layer, last used name isn't preserved. This patch makes layer save last used layer name before it gets converted to background so it won't get lost.
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…layer This patch fixes aseprite#4084. Currently if we set layer to background and then back to layer, last used name isn't preserved. This patch makes layer save last used layer name before it gets converted to background so it won't get lost.
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…layer This patch fixes aseprite#4084. Currently if we set layer to background and then back to layer, last used name isn't preserved. This patch makes layer save last used layer name before it gets converted to background so it won't get lost.
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If we start Aseprite from ground up and open timeline - it says that the current layer is layer 1, but if we convert the layer to background and then convert it back to layer - it is no longer layer 1, but the enumeration starts from 0. Maybe it would be convenient to use the same layer name even if layer will get changed to background type?
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