Re: [Qgis-developer] [Qgis-user] Shortcut changes in QGIS; call for opinions

2013-12-04 Thread Marco Bernasocchi
eveloper@lists.osgeo.org> > *Enviado:* Lunes 2 de diciembre de 2013 13:02 > *Asunto:* Re: [Qgis-developer] [Qgis-user] Shortcut changes in QGIS; call > for opinions > > On 02-12-13 00:30, A Huarte wrote: > > Hi, in QGIS for windows you can select more than one layer (to r

Re: [Qgis-developer] [Qgis-user] Shortcut changes in QGIS; call for opinions

2013-12-02 Thread A Huarte
voorde >Para: A Huarte ; "qgis-developer@lists.osgeo.org" > >Enviado: Lunes 2 de diciembre de 2013 13:02 >Asunto: Re: [Qgis-developer] [Qgis-user] Shortcut changes in QGIS; call for >opinions > > >On 02-12-13 00:30, A Huarte wrote: >> Hi, in QGIS for windows

Re: [Qgis-developer] [Qgis-user] Shortcut changes in QGIS; call for opinions

2013-12-02 Thread Richard Duivenvoorde
On 02-12-13 00:30, A Huarte wrote: > Hi, in QGIS for windows you can select more than one layer (to remove) > with the Ctrl key pressed in TOC, this is not possible on other platforms? I can use the ctrl-key on debian to select layers in TOC, and 'ctrl-D' then removes all selected layers from TOC.

Re: [Qgis-developer] [Qgis-user] Shortcut changes in QGIS; call for opinions

2013-12-01 Thread A Huarte
1:56 >Asunto: Re: [Qgis-developer] [Qgis-user] Shortcut changes in QGIS;call >for opinions > > >Dnia piątek, 29 listopada 2013 10:18:26 Andreas Neumann pisze: >> As long as we don't have an undo option I would like to have the >> confirmation question always

Re: [Qgis-developer] [Qgis-user] Shortcut changes in QGIS; call for opinions

2013-12-01 Thread A Huarte
confirmation, right? Regards > > De: Bernd Vogelgesang >Para: qgis-developer@lists.osgeo.org >Enviado: Viernes 29 de noviembre de 2013 1:36 >Asunto: Re: [Qgis-developer] [Qgis-user] Shortcut changes in QGIS; call for >opinions > > >Ins

Re: [Qgis-developer] [Qgis-user] Shortcut changes in QGIS; call for opinions

2013-11-29 Thread Alexandre Neto
By default, I would prefer that single "normal" keys (letters and number) would be used only to swap between tools. Anything that implies changings the project (adding, removing, duplicating,... layers\features\nodes...) would use other keys (del, backspace, ...) or a combination with "Ctrl\Shift\a

Re: [Qgis-developer] [Qgis-user] Shortcut changes in QGIS; call for opinions

2013-11-29 Thread Borys Jurgiel
Dnia piątek, 29 listopada 2013 10:18:26 Andreas Neumann pisze: > As long as we don't have an undo option I would like to have the > confirmation question always when removing one or more layers. It is not > something that people do all the time, so it wouldn't be annoying. It seems there are at l

Re: [Qgis-developer] [Qgis-user] Shortcut changes in QGIS; call for opinions

2013-11-28 Thread Bernd Vogelgesang
Instead of a confirmation when deleting a layer, an Undo-action for already deleted layers would be much more helpful. Cause you can happily confirm to delete sth, but figure out you were wrong just a minute later ... Cheers Bernd Am 29.11.2013, 00:18 Uhr, schrieb A Huarte : I agree with N

Re: [Qgis-developer] [Qgis-user] Shortcut changes in QGIS; call for opinions

2013-11-28 Thread Borys Jurgiel
Please don't understand me wrong - I don't insist to use single-key shortcuts by default. We had them in early versions and we decided to drop them, so it wouldn't make much sense to mess with them again. Personally I miss them, but It's no problem for me to change them. I only refered to the s

Re: [Qgis-developer] [Qgis-user] Shortcut changes in QGIS; call for opinions

2013-11-28 Thread A Huarte
I agree with Nathan. I think that 'D' should ask confirmation, we can imagine the reaction of a user removing accidentaly a configured layer.  'Ctrl+D' could remove layers without confirmation. Alvaro > > De: Nathan Woodrow >Para: Borys Jurgiel >CC: "qgis-de

Re: [Qgis-developer] [Qgis-user] Shortcut changes in QGIS; call for opinions

2013-11-28 Thread Nathan Woodrow
Given that adding/removing a complex layer can be expensive and there is no undo I would suggest to have a single key shortcut (D) with confirm and a modified one without (Ctrl-D). You want to avoid the user doing something dangerous and in this case that is removing a layer layer without undo. -