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With "render" off, map snaps back #17547
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Author Name: Jürgen Fischer (@jef-n)
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Author Name: Giovanni Manghi (@gioman)
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Author Name: Giovanni Manghi (@gioman) Please test with a recent QGIS release (2.18 or 3), if the issue/request is still valid change the affected version accordingly, if is fixed/implemented then close the ticket. Thanks!
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Author Name: Giovanni Manghi (@gioman) Closing for lack of feedback.
I have a raster layer loaded. I then disable "render". The problem is, any time I use the snap tool on the map in this state, it drags the raster layer, and as soon as I let go, it snaps back. This is mis-leading as it implies something is happening until you notice it's just snapping back and something new isn't being rendered. Then when you re-enable rendering you're in the new location. I have a raster layer loaded. I then disable "render". The problem is, any time I use the snap tool on the map in this state, it drags the raster layer, and as soon as I let go, it snaps back. This is mis-leading as it implies something is happening until you notice it's just snapping back and something new isn't being rendered. Then when you re-enable rendering you're in the new location.
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Author Name: Jonathan Moules (Jonathan Moules)
Original Redmine Issue: 8867
Affected QGIS version: 2.0.1
Redmine category:gui
I'm not sure if this is a feature request or bugfix.
I have a raster layer loaded. I then disable "render". The problem is, any time I use the snap tool on the map in this state, it drags the raster layer, and as soon as I let go, it snaps back. This is mis-leading as it implies something is happening until you notice it's just snapping back and something new isn't being rendered. Then when you re-enable rendering you're in the new location.
I don't know if it shouldn't drag at all, or if those tools shouldn't function while "rendering" is disabled, but the current setup is highly confusing.
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