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Map polluted by circles ?! #20861
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Author Name: Sandro Santilli (@strk)
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Author Name: Nyall Dawson (@nyalldawson) This happens if you save a project in master and then open in 2.8. You can fix it by turning off diagrams for the layer in 2.8. Otherwise it's just due to a change in the project file format required to allow switching off diagrams without losing their settings.
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Author Name: Sandro Santilli (@strk) But I never enabled diagrams in any of the two versions, how did they get enabled ? |
Author Name: Nyall Dawson (@nyalldawson) Should be fixed now - can you reopen if you still see this after that commit?
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Author Name: Sandro Santilli (@strk) Seems to be fine now. Could you please set TargetVersion to the earliest version this was fixed in ? |
Author Name: Sandro Santilli (@strk)
Original Redmine Issue: 12762
Affected QGIS version: 2.8.2
Redmine category:symbology
Assignee: Nyall Dawson
This is a pretty weird bug I'm facing.
My map contains circles that move around whenever I zoom.
The circles seem to be associated to the features on the map as if it was a decoration.
The point layer has these circles drawn somewhere on the bottom-right so that the requested marker (simple marker) falls outside of the circle.
The line layer (a single line) has a single circle drawn, centered near the centroid (but sometimes more on a side).
The circle size is independent from map zoom.
The same behavior happens with 2.8.2 and with master.
I'm attaching a short screencast taken with master
Related issue(s): #20736 (relates)
Redmine related issue(s): 12618
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