Move the referenced object forward in the object stacking order. If toFront is TRUE, the object will be moved to the front of the stacking order.
PROCEDURE HMoveForward(
h : HANDLE;
toFront : BOOLEAN);def vs.HMoveForward(h, toFront):
return None| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| h | HANDLE | Handle to object. |
| toFront | BOOLEAN | Move object to front of stacking order. |
It is possible using HMoveForward and HMoveBackward to re-order layers. But use caution. Do not set the toFront argument to TRUE -- it will delete the layer. Also, Peter Vandewalle claims that the layer can get deleted even if toFront is FALSE, if you keep sending it backward. (I could not confirm this.)
==== VectorScript ====
PROCEDURE Example;
BEGIN
HMoveForward(FSActLayer, FALSE);
END;
RUN(Example);==== Python ====
def Example():
vs.HMoveForward(vs.FSActLayer(), False)
Example()Availability: from VectorWorks8.5
- Object Editing