Hi,

thanks for your reply. It was not my intention to advocate the entire 
layer concept of ASP. That's why I avoided to use the term layer.
The quintessence of my suggestion to group regions (or maybe I should 
say masks instead of regions?), was to allow more complex compositions 
of masks. E.g. it might be useful to subtract one mask from another and 
to apply an iop to the composed region.

On 19.01.2013 15:14, AlicVB wrote:
> in ASP, everything is display, as if it works with layers. to resume
> in an example : ... This is not the way dt work as the pipe order is
> fixed. dt works like that ... In fact I think ASP works like that
> too, but this is hidden to the end user, which is weird imho.

I don't think, that composing multiple masks contradicts your preferred 
way, because you assign a composition of masks instead of a single mask.

regards
Sören

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