On 18.09.2014 14:27, Paolo Cavallini wrote:
IMHO if one disables rendering, the image on the canvas should stay as
it is, regardless of user interaction. Otherwise it is surprising to
see some actions performed (badly) like zzoming, others not, like
adding or removing layers.
I don't agree.
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Il 18/09/2014 12:13, Martin Dobias ha scritto:
>> I'd expect the zoom being deactivated, and the image on the
>> canvas stay fixed.
>
> So you mean that map canvas would be completely 'disabled'? What if
> someone zooms to a layer / full extent / boo
On 18.09.2014 12:13, Martin Dobias wrote:
To me the current behaviour makes more sense - but personally I would
rather remove the 'Render' option completely.
I would be also in favor of removing it once everything is optimized for
MTR -- I read that WMS is still missing.
Later, I don't thin
On Thu, Sep 18, 2014 at 3:51 PM, Paolo Cavallini wrote:
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> Hi Martin,
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> Il 18/09/2014 08:42, Martin Dobias ha scritto:
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>> What would be your expected behaviour? If you disable rendering,
>> the most recently rendered image will be used - seems
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Hi Martin,
Il 18/09/2014 08:42, Martin Dobias ha scritto:
> What would be your expected behaviour? If you disable rendering,
> the most recently rendered image will be used - seems to me better
> than showing nothing.
I'd expect the zoom being deact
Hi Paolo
On Thu, Sep 18, 2014 at 12:57 PM, Paolo Cavallini wrote:
> Hi all.
> Two possible issues:
> * if I deselect "Render", the zoom still works on the canvas, enlarging the
> image
> without increasing the resolution
What would be your expected behaviour? If you disable rendering, the
most
Hi all.
Two possible issues:
* if I deselect "Render", the zoom still works on the canvas, enlarging the
image
without increasing the resolution
* a single click on the canvas moves the image on the direction opposite of the
position of the mouse respect to the center of the map.
Should I open two