Hi
> opening an image file marks the layer with a white square, as it is an 
> ordinary layer with a referenced image.
> only sextante layers get the "raster" icon. is this intended, why is that so? 
> isn't that confusing?
I did it that way because
- image files are also displayed as vector file (you can style the 
layer, open the attribute table...)
while Sextante raster layer is a different kind of layer which as not 
much in common with vector layer.
- it was a way to differenciate both kinds of image (as we said before, 
we cannot do the same with both of them)

But if you find two raster icons (with/without 's' for ex.), it is OK 
for me,

Michaël
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