Sorry Bernhard was my mistake... I had a layer but it was composed of
circular polygons similar to point.
sorry for the noise
On 4 December 2013 07:50, Bernhard Ströbl bernhard.stro...@jena.de wrote:
Hi Gino,
can you confirm what I described (_one_ point selected, does not zoom)?
I tried
ok, created a ticket [1]
Bernhard
[1] http://hub.qgis.org/issues/9160
Am 04.12.2013 08:52, schrieb Marco Hugentobler:
Oh, you are right! But then, wouldn't it be sensible to have the
program do that for me? Maybe zoom to a certain scale that is related to
say the size of the bounding box of
I observed the same behavior (qgis master) with two points alligned on x
(a very simple layer indeed).
On 02/12/2013 12:15, Bernhard Ströbl wrote:
Dear devs,
today I stumbled on a strange behaviour when zoooming to a point.
To reproduce: load a point layer, select one feature in the table and
not confirmed in f21562c
not confirmed in f1f2e16
On 3 December 2013 16:40, Vincent Mora vincent.m...@oslandia.com wrote:
I observed the same behavior (qgis master) with two points alligned on x
(a very simple layer indeed).
On 02/12/2013 12:15, Bernhard Ströbl wrote:
Dear devs,
today
Hi Gino,
can you confirm what I described (_one_ point selected, does not zoom)?
I tried with f21562c on OpenSuse 64 bit.
Bernhard
Am 03.12.2013 18:01, schrieb Gino Pirelli:
not confirmed in f21562c
not confirmed in f1f2e16
On 3 December 2013 16:40, Vincent Moravincent.m...@oslandia.com
Hi Bernhard
If one point is selected, it is somehow undefined how far to zoom in.
Earlier behaviour was to just zoom in by a factor of two. This however
is very unconvenient if you repeatedly select entries in the attribute
table and click 'zoom to selected'.
Regards,
Marco
On 04.12.2013
Hi Marco,
of course it is undefined, but IMHO something should happen if you click
zoom to selected. If I have a cloud of points and nothing happens I
have no means to see the particular point I selected and that is worse
than unconvenient.
How does other GIS software handle this problem?
I have no means to see the particular point I selected and that is
worse than unconvenient.
Of course you have. You know the point is in the middle of the screen,
so you can manually zoom to it. It is just not convenient :-)
On 04.12.2013 08:19, Bernhard Ströbl wrote:
Hi Marco,
of course
Am 04.12.2013 08:38, schrieb Marco Hugentobler:
I have no means to see the particular point I selected and that is
worse than unconvenient.
Of course you have. You know the point is in the middle of the screen,
so you can manually zoom to it. It is just not convenient :-)
Oh, you are
Oh, you are right! But then, wouldn't it be sensible to have the
program do that for me? Maybe zoom to a certain scale that is related to
say the size of the bounding box of the
layer? So the scale would be different for a layer containing global
disaster points compared to one containing local
Dear devs,
today I stumbled on a strange behaviour when zoooming to a point.
To reproduce: load a point layer, select one feature in the table and
click Zoom to selection. The result is the same as if clicking Pan
map to Selection, i.e the map is panned but not zoomed.
I _think_ this is
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