User Guide
GNU Image Manipulation Program
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14.10.13.1 Activating the Command
• You can access this command from the image menubar through Layer → Stack → Raise Layer,
• or by clicking on the up-arrow icon at the bottom of the Layers dialog.
14.10.14 Lower Layer
The Lower layer command lowers the active layer one position in the layer stack. If the active layer is already at the bottom of
the stack or if there is only one layer, this menu entry is insensitive and grayed out.
14.10.14.1 Activating the Command
• You can access this command from the image menubar through Layer → Stack → Lower Layer,
• or by clicking on the down-arrow icon at the bottom of the Layers dialog.
14.10.15 Layer to Top
The Layer to Top command raises the active layer to the top of the layer stack. If the active layer is already at the top or if there
is only one layer, this menu entry is insensitive and grayed out. If the active layer is at the bottom of the stack and it does not
have an alpha channel, you cannot raise it until you add an alpha channel to it.
14.10.15.1 Activating the Command
• You can access this command from the image menubar through Layer → Stack → Layer to Top,
• or by pressing the Shift key and clicking on the up-arrow icon at the bottom of the Layers dialog.
14.10.16 Layer to Bottom
The Layer to bottom command lowers the active layer to the bottom of the layer stack. If the active layer is already at the bottom
of the stack or if there is only one layer, this menu entry is insensitive and grayed out.
14.10.16.1 Activating the Command
• You can access this command from the image menubar through Layer → Stack → Layer to Bottom,
• or by pressing the Shift key and clicking on the down-arrow icon at the bottom of the Layers dialog.