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User aw changed the following:

                What    |Old value                 |New value
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             Assigned to|aw                        |cgu
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                  Status|REOPENED                  |NEW
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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu Apr  3 02:08:19 +0000 
2008 -------
AW: Maybe i misunderstood the issue. You can now snap to each edge point of a
polygon, for a line this means start and end point. If You want to snap freely
on the line itself, You get in trouble since there are no explicit 'points' on
the edge itself. You get a somewhat 'sliding' snap mode. If this is what is
intended, please rename the enchancement to something clearly expressing this. I
understood the original description ('...to a certain point of the polygon') as
the existing snap.
I would not recommend such a feature. It is much better to use the now available
things: Go to point mode. insert a point in the line where You want the
connection, and snap to that intentionally created point then. This makes the
wanted solution clearly defined.

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