I tried several sequences of Project > Open different projects within same run of QGIS - Identify Feature continues to work. Each time I click on a feature the layer - Feature Attributes window appears and correctly displays.

However when a single feature is selected it does not get highlighted (colored) though its values do display correctly. If I click on the background (i.e., leaving QGIS for Finder) then return to QGIS, then the selected feature does get highlighted. Also, if 2 adjacent features are selected by clicking near their boundary, then both features are highlighted and the "Identify results" window is displayed rather than the "layer xxx - Feature Attributes" window.

Is the problem you are reporting the failure to highlight the selected feature? If so, the same problem exists in QGIS 3.2.1-1.

On 8/31/18 5:56 AM, Jesús Lopez wrote:
I try it again this morning. Sometimes, randomly, the first time you open a 
file, identify features works correctly, but in consecutive openings (without 
closing Qgis) it stops working to me.


El 30 ago 2018, a las 17:14, Garth Fletcher<ga...@jacqcad.com>  escribió:

Jesús Lopez<jesusl.te...@gmail.com>  wrote:
Despite the problem with map area issue on mac, there is a new problem in 3.2.2 
that neither it’s present on 3.2. The identify features option does not work 
correctly. If you click on any object on the map (with the layer selected) 
nothing appears on the identify panel. Only if you open the contextual menu 
(right click) you can get the info. I have seen this behavior on OS X 10.11.6 
and 10.13.6, both with QGIS 3.2.2-1 and Python 3.6.6. Any idea?

Identify Features seems to work here with QGIS-macOS-3.2.2-1 downloaded this 
morning and running under Mac OS X 10.12.6 (Sierra).

About QGIS info appended.
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Garth Fletcher

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