Misconception? Paperspace vs Viewport Layer Settings & Layer States
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When I enter a viewport by double clicking, I'm able to manipulate viewport layers independently of both model space and paperspace settings.
And, when I'm in paperspace (but not in a viewport), I'm able to manipulate layers (and therefor entities) in paperspace independently of both model space and the viewport.
So, any changes that I want to appear visually on the sheet itself I change in the layer manager associated with paperspace (say I have a red seal on my xref I can change that to black/white so appears correctly on the sheet).
Similarly, any changes that I want to actually occur on the sheet contained in a viewport, I double click and change. (say a door that is yellow with solid lines that I want to change to black with dashed lines for demo).
So, all of these settings (those made in paperspace and those made inside of the viewport are independent of each other.
So, there would be no reason why I can't select all my layers in paperspace (with the exception of the layers that the objects actually in paperspace are on) and change them to any color and this will have zero effect on anything in the viewport and vice versa.
Assuming I'm right so far, then here is the delimma.
I've created a layer state while in paperspace (not in a viewport) and wanted to have just the layers that are entities actually IN paperspace appear in the layer state layers. So, I opened up the layer state and deleted all the extraneous layers. I have selected by default "turn off all layers not in layer state" selected. Well, even though I'm in paperspace and assign the layer state to paperspace (not when in a viewport), all of my layers turn off inside of the viewports that are not a part of layer state that I'm trying to apply to paperspace only.
What am I missing?