On 18.09.2014 14:27, Paolo Cavallini wrote:

IMHO if one disables rendering, the image on the canvas should stay as
it is, regardless of user interaction. Otherwise it is surprising to
see some actions performed (badly) like zzoming, others not, like
adding or removing layers.



I don't agree. For me the idea (at the origin) was to avoid to get stuck with the map being rendered. If you have a very slow wms and want to precisely adjust the extent of the canvas, you would first disable rendering, move the map as you want to and then start rendering.

It used to make a lot of sense before MTR.

As previously written, I think it will become totally obsolete once rendering of every type of sources can be properly stopped.

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