+1 with Andreas for the same reasons

Related to this dicussion: regarding the form of how the elements are painted 
on the map, I would like to discuss an idea. 

To avoid repainting the full content of the map when the selection changes (it 
can very heavy for big contents), I find it interesting to modify how the 
highlight of the elements is done by painting similar to how it does the 
identification tool (it uses QgsHighlight class). Basically, disconnec the 
rendered map to the selected elements to draw.

Best Regards
Alvaro


>>________________________________
> De: Olivier Dalang <[email protected]>
>Para: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> 
>Enviado: Jueves 3 de abril de 2014 0:17
>Asunto: [Qgis-developer] Identified features vs. Selected features : could     
>we merge those ?
> 
>
>
>Hi !
>
>The discussions about this issue http://hub.qgis.org/issues/9907 raised the 
>question (at least for me) of merging the concepts of Identified features and 
>Selected features.
>
>
>I don't know if it's the good moment to discuss this, but since we have a few 
>other threads talking about a bit more deep user interaction changes, I 
>thought it could be good to think of this also (even if it's not urgent)...
>
>In short, the idea would be to have both identified features and selected 
>features be exactly the same thing.
>The only difference between the select tool and the identify tool would then 
>be that the identify tool opens a form window (either the single feature form 
>or the attribute table in form mode).
>The identify tool could then also work in "single","rectangle","polygon" etc 
>modes.
>
>
>.....
>
>
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