Le mer. 24 oct. 2018 à 12:04, Denis Rouzaud a
écrit :
> Hi,
>
> I guess that in terms of end user experience, the definition of a setting
> would perform the best.
> But
> - it's one more setting
> - the chance that it is not set or correctly set is big
>
> Maybe, the approach would be to fetch
Hi,
I guess that in terms of end user experience, the definition of a setting
would perform the best.
But
- it's one more setting
- the chance that it is not set or correctly set is big
Maybe, the approach would be to fetch the canvas content and determines
that ones needs to zoom out so that
Hi Bernhard,
Right - i was pretty sure that others had the issue - long time ago - I
remember i also ran into it before.
Andreas
On 2018-10-24 11:03, Bernhard Ströbl wrote:
> Hi Andreas,
> I filed a ticket for this very problem a couple of years ago:
> https://issues.qgis.org/issues/9160
>
Hi Andreas,
I filed a ticket for this very problem a couple of years ago:
https://issues.qgis.org/issues/9160
Bernhard
Am 24.10.2018 um 10:27 schrieb Andreas Neumann:
Hi,
Given a layer with POINT geometries, if only one point is selected, QGIS
doesn't zoom to this point, but only pans to the
Hi,
Given a layer with POINT geometries, if only one point is selected, QGIS
doesn't zoom to this point, but only pans to the point so that the point
is in the center of the map canvas.
Now, I know that a single point does not have a dimension - but I still
think that the current behavious is