Re: [JPP-Devel] Proposal for Layer View contex menu

2015-06-25 Thread Giuseppe Aruta
I committed the changes, see version 4511. Tools are now located on submenu Other tools, as suggested by Michaël. I also add to this submenu another plugin: *Measure Selected feature*: this plugin uses the Advance Measure framwork to give back Area/Perimeter/Length of a selected feature. Currently

Re: [JPP-Devel] Proposal for Layer View contex menu

2015-06-25 Thread Giuseppe Aruta
see 4513. I forgot to add language codes to MenuNames.class on previous versions 2015-06-25 11:12 GMT+02:00 Giuseppe Aruta giuseppe.ar...@gmail.com: I committed the changes, see version 4511. Tools are now located on submenu Other tools, as suggested by Michaël. I also add to this submenu

[JPP-Devel] Proposal for Layer View contex menu

2015-06-24 Thread Giuseppe Aruta
Hi all, I would like to modify the Layer View context menu introducing a submenu called Tools where I want to move some of the plugins. The idea is to make the core menu shorter and flexible by introducing submenus for tools which are not used so frequently The candidate plugins to move are

Re: [JPP-Devel] Proposal for Layer View contex menu

2015-06-24 Thread Stefan Steiniger
sounds reasonable. These are tools available when clicking on a feature to edit it - right? Although navigating into submenus is sometimes tricky with a mouse. stefan Am 24.06.15 um 06:16 schrieb Giuseppe Aruta: Hi all, I would like to modify the Layer View context menu introducing a submenu

Re: [JPP-Devel] Proposal for Layer View contex menu

2015-06-24 Thread Giuseppe Aruta
Yes Stefan, those are all tools available when clicking on a feature to edit it. Regarding MacOSX, I can see (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Context_menu) that is is a bit different comparing to Win or Linux. How difficult can be for a MacOSX user to have submenus on the selected feature context

Re: [JPP-Devel] Proposal for Layer View contex menu

2015-06-24 Thread edgar . soldin
not easier or more difficult than on any other os. as Stefan said, it is just a bit more tricky to stay on the context menu while navigating. but as it does not deactivate if you leave it's boundaries, like main menus do, that is not a big issue. find attached how the popup menu looks on mac.