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Handle Bad Layers Bypass #23735

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qgib opened this issue Nov 4, 2016 · 2 comments
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Handle Bad Layers Bypass #23735

qgib opened this issue Nov 4, 2016 · 2 comments
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qgib commented Nov 4, 2016

Author Name: Willem Buitendyk (@swaxolez)
Original Redmine Issue: 15815

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When handling bad layers due to a network request time out the project takes far too long to give you the option to not load those layers; especially if you have more than one layer. This frequently happens when I take my laptop on the road and forget to save the project beforehand with no localhost layers attached. I would like to suggest that we implement a safe mode; such as when holding down the shift key or something similar all network layers will not be loaded. Perhaps a dialog could come up to notify the user. As it is right now; QGIS behaves too slowly and almost appears to be frozen or to have crashed.

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qgib commented Apr 30, 2017

Author Name: Giovanni Manghi (@gioman)


  • easy_fix was configured as 0

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qgib commented Sep 22, 2017

Author Name: Jürgen Fischer (@jef-n)


  • category_id was configured as Unknown

@alexbruy alexbruy added the GUI/UX Related to QGIS application GUI or User Experience label Dec 7, 2023
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