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With "render" off, map snaps back #17547

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qgib opened this issue Oct 16, 2013 · 4 comments
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With "render" off, map snaps back #17547

qgib opened this issue Oct 16, 2013 · 4 comments
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qgib commented Oct 16, 2013

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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qgib commented Jun 21, 2014

Author Name: Jürgen Fischer (@jef-n)


  • category_id was configured as GUI

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qgib commented Apr 30, 2017

Author Name: Giovanni Manghi (@gioman)


  • easy_fix was configured as 0
  • regression was configured as 0

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qgib commented Mar 1, 2018

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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qgib commented Aug 16, 2018

Author Name: Giovanni Manghi (@gioman)


Closing for lack of feedback.


  • resolution was changed from to not reproducable
  • description was changed from 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. to 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.

  • status_id was changed from Feedback to Closed

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@qgib qgib added Bug Either a bug report, or a bug fix. Let's hope for the latter! GUI/UX Related to QGIS application GUI or User Experience labels May 24, 2019
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