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Stacks do not depend on layer order (or layer order can be reversed)

Currently, a stack is dependent on the stacking order of the layers.

Usually, that doesn't cause any trouble. But I have grid layout (aka table) where a context menu needs to fly up instead of down. To prevent the menu from ending up under the rows above, I have to break the stack so I can reverse the layer order (ie the row at the lowest y value needs to be at the highest z value).

Ideally, a stack would not depend on layer order.
Alternatively, you could just allow for reversing the logic somewhere, like a sort flip control.

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plainclothes shared this idea  ·  Jul 30, 2021  ·  Flag idea as inappropriate…  ·  Edit…  ·  Delete…  ·  Admin →

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