On 10.12.2012 08:56, Rahkonen Jukka wrote:
> Stefan Steiniger
> 
> 
>>> On the other hand, tagging rasters with a Sextante icon suggest that
>>> it is only usable with Sextante.
>>
>> yep... sounds reasonable, so we should not use a Sextante icon but a generic
>> (raster?/image?) icon.
> 
> On the other hand, using a general raster icon suggests that images opened 
> with Sextante or the Add image layer/Open file systems behave in a similar 
> way but they do not. Both ways seem to have own bugs and limitations and 
> sextante images do not support the catalogue system like the Image layer 
> system does. If we do not have different icons then perhaps we could at least 
> try to give some information with the tooltip hints?  Actually hints are 
> already different, for OJ image layers the hint shows the number of image 
> files belonging to the layer (who knows that there can be more than one?) 
> while for Sextante images the hint is the layer name.  Myself I would prefer 
> having different icons for these two.

if even sextante layers have a vector and a raster version, i'd suggest the 
default icons with a small tag, like a small s for sextante in right bottom 
corner.
 
> It looks like we do not have a proper image info tool at all. It would be 
> good to have a tool for showing the image size in pixels, coordinate system, 
> georeferencing, band count etc. basic information about the image files.

does one of the other jump clones have one?

..ede

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