Done. Other people using qgis in the
field please help by adding more tickets or
modifying the existing ones.
Agus
Gerry Creager wrote:
Augustin,
Please do: I agree with your comments and ideas.
gerry
Otto Dassau wrote:
Hi Agustin,
maybe a good idea would be to add an enhancement ticket to the bug
tracker with
a short list of your ideas and wishes. Otherwise it will probably be
forgotten
in a few days.
https://trac.osgeo.org/qgis/
Regards,
Otto
On Fri, 31 Jul 2009 14:20:22 +0200
Agustin Lobo <[email protected]> wrote:
Not big deal, but in the field would be better moving the cursor
to the approximate place and then zoom and get automatic re-centering.
In the field, it's better to avoid the mouse (actually, there is
often no mouse
but the hateful pad, cannot believe that hardware engineers have not
come
with something better than such an uncomfortable and anti-ergonomic
system!)
or just use it for rough positioning. A way to move the cursor (not
to pan) with
the keyboard (i.e. Ctrl+->) would be handy also, perhaps displaying
a cross-hair.
Maybe we could define different sets of keyboard shortcuts and make
sort of "for in the field"
mode and "for in the office" mode.
Agus
Otto Dassau wrote:
On Fri, 31 Jul 2009 13:44:41 +0200
Agustin Lobo <[email protected]> wrote:
Otto Dassau wrote:
.../...
One last thought: at least as an option, should not zooming
re-center the image so that the
current position defined by the pointer become the new center?
I think that's how it works. You can somewhere and the new center
is also
the zooming center, or do I missunderstand?
Otto
If I put my cursor on a clear land mark close to the bottom-left
corner and hit the up key,
the landmark does not become the new center. Related to this, I
recall having seen a way to center to
cursor position (and then I could zoom as currently done) , but
cannot find it.
with the keyboard you usually pan to your area of interest, so it
appears in
the
center of the map window and then zoom in or out. I don't know, but
I think
the
feature that you remember does only exist with the mouse, like
activating
the
zoom in icon and then clicking on an area somewhere in the map window.
Otto
Agus
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