i came here because i learned vectors in Illustrator and Coreldraw, i met inkscape and i loved the way it does many things and by now i use it regulary and have left the other programs aside
the only thing that still makes me go back to these other programs is that i cant work with big projects in inkscape due to one little but awkward thing...
The layers dialog is not the best tool when you have lots of layers with lots of objects and groups and you need to select some of them separately or when you need to select or use objects that are difficult to reach like under bigger objects or inside several groups...
when you are in Illustrator you have the layers and in a tree way you can see the groups and objects in the layer and its really usefull as it has a check to make a selection of individual objects in every layer/group the same as in CorelDraw.
I was adviced once to use the XML tree but it is not very intuitive to use specially for graphic designers and even worse for people comming from Adobe's world, and even if one learns to use it its not confortable to have an extra window floating on your screen to do better selections on layers when there is already a "Layers" dialog.

I have checked in the forums and bug tracker of Inkscape and have not found a lot of mention of this except for a couple of requests that partially mention what i just said.
So i wanted to expose the idea here to get some support and ideas before posting the request in the bug tracker in launchpad as a Wishlist
I suppose as there is already the XML tree it would be easier to make the layers dialog to reflect the structure of the document in a more usable way using a GTK tree

What do you think? Would it make sense to ask for this feature for a future comming release??
Thanks for reading, i appreciate the feedback

I attach some pics of the object/layers explorer of Illustrator and CorelDraw to make my idea clear just in case someone has not used them, i like the illustratod ones the most.