Thanks for taking the time to clarify the process...
I believe I once used the "undo" feature - perhaps that caused the odd behavior.
As the items in question were lost during my attemps to paste them I will have to recreate them - luckily not too much.
Intuitivly I would have imagined the process of copying items like that:
Create a new layer 2
mark all desired items in layer 1
press copy
select layer 2 (becomes orange)
press paste
Items appear in both layers at the same location) (I could delete them in layer 1 if I wished to do so)
But somehow thats not how it works... I did long press on the score once and the inserted items were then not at their orignal location anymore and had to be shifted which is tedious...
As to exporting: I can see no common scenario where a user would create several annotations, makes some of those invisible and nonetheless wants all of them exported... At first glance honoring visability seems a good way to handle export. There might be a switch in the settings to always export all layers though...
I believe I once used the "undo" feature - perhaps that caused the odd behavior.
As the items in question were lost during my attemps to paste them I will have to recreate them - luckily not too much.
Intuitivly I would have imagined the process of copying items like that:
Create a new layer 2
mark all desired items in layer 1
press copy
select layer 2 (becomes orange)
press paste
Items appear in both layers at the same location) (I could delete them in layer 1 if I wished to do so)
But somehow thats not how it works... I did long press on the score once and the inserted items were then not at their orignal location anymore and had to be shifted which is tedious...
As to exporting: I can see no common scenario where a user would create several annotations, makes some of those invisible and nonetheless wants all of them exported... At first glance honoring visability seems a good way to handle export. There might be a switch in the settings to always export all layers though...