Let the PSL structure remember layer transparencies#7322
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We had no way inside PSL to know if a layer transparency (via -t) was set and what the reference level was for that layer. Now we use that to reset transparency from an item back to the layer transparency.
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We had no way inside PSL to know if a layer transparency (via -t) was set and what the reference level was for that layer. Now we use that to reset transparency from an item back to the layer transparency. This PR fixes the bug that a combination of -t and
-Wpen,color@transpwould disable the effect of -t.