Hi Nathan,
Normally I have it set to pixels. It does not seem to have anything to
do with those settings, since changing anyting there has no effect on
it. Also it does work in 1.7.0 with the same snapping settings.
Cheers,
Wannes
Citeren Nathan Woodrow <madman...@gmail.com>:
Wannes,
You should check your snapping settings in Settings -> Snapping. You might
have it set to map units which means as you zoom out it becomes smaller
because it's using real distance vs pixels which are constant.
- Nathan
On Wed Feb 04 2015 at 8:13:07 PM Wannes De Crop <wannes.dec...@ugent.be>
wrote:
Hi,
It has been a while since I used QGIS so about 2 weeks ago I installed
2.6.1 (on Windows 7 Home Premium, 64 bits). For the last couple of
days I've been working on a shapefile. Yesterday morning I try to
continue, add feature works fine, but when I zoom in and try to adjust
some nodes using the node tool I get this message "Node tool: could
not snap to a segment on the current layer.". I frantically click
around and notice that is does work when I'm more zoomed out (which is
of course completely useless in this case). I've tried different
settings, new projects and shapefiles and deleted and reinstalled QGIS
2.6.1, but no luck there. I still have an old version of QGIS (1.7.0)
as well where the node tool works fine with the same settings. Any
ideas?
Cheers,
Wannes
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B - 9000 Ghent Belgium
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