Il 08/10/2015 18.23, Radim Blazek ha scritto:
> IMHO: i find it's confusing, and GRASS 7 default database is SQLite,
> i think it could be smoother to expose only GRASS Locations and Mapset
> being evident that we're dealing with a GRASS Database, but i can live
> with that :-)
> You are not the first who is confused. Fix would be easy, so I remove
> regular dir if it is recognized as GRASS location?

*If you ask*, my opinion is that it's better to remove the regular dir;
those folder are in fact the GRASS database.
> It is a virtual field keeping topology symbol, it is auto added when
> editing starts and removed when editing is closed. That is the only
> way to get symbology to renderer. User should never try to delete
> that. The values are not editable in form, but there is currently no
> possibility in QGIS to forbid deletion of individual columns (either
> there is delete column capability or not).
>
> Radim

A solution could be (if possible) to hide the topo_symbol column
in the attribute table;
or to state on the manual that the user should not try to delete
the topo_symbol column.


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