Thanks Nyall. I will wait for the arrival of the new point release to get 
everything back to normal. 

Regards.

> El 31 ago 2018, a las 23:07, Nyall Dawson <[email protected]> escribió:
> 
> On Sat, 1 Sep 2018 at 01:54, Jesús Lopez <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> Thanks for your interest. I think that you can see the problem better in a 
>> recording (see the link below). Neither values nor highlights on my side.
>> 
>> https://we.tl/t-o2fd4IxWoB
> 
> This one is a 3.2.2 bug - it's been fixed already. A short-term
> workaround is to select another layer and then switch back to the
> added layer and then run identify.
> 
> Nyall
> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> El 31 ago 2018, a las 16:58, Garth Fletcher <[email protected]> escribió:
>>> 
>>> 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<[email protected]>  escribió:
>>>>> 
>>>>> Jesús Lopez<[email protected]>  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.
>>>>> --
>>>>> Garth Fletcher
>>> 
>> 
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